New Zealand defeats England in the cricket world cup in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of a large crowd
New Zealand qualified for the final.
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The Zayed Cricket Stadium in the capital Abu Dhabi witnessed, the day before yesterday, New Zealand qualified for the final of the T20 Cricket World Cup for men hosted by the UAE, and its competitions will conclude next Sunday.
New Zealand's qualification to the World Cup final came after England were eliminated in the first semi-final, as the match witnessed a large audience of fans of the game and fans of the two countries in the Emirates.
The capital, Abu Dhabi, has achieved great success in hosting the World Cup matches, to continue its excellence in hosting major events and major sporting events, and for the first time that the finals of the World Championship will be held in the UAE.
The championship matches were held in the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, at the famous Zayed Cricket Stadium, where it hosted 15 matches out of the total 45 matches of the championship. It hosted the training of the participating teams, and a number of friendly matches before the start of the tournament.
The tournament matches, which were held at Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, witnessed a large crowd, after allowing the audience to attend 70% of the total capacity of the stadium, while adhering to the application of social separation and precautionary measures.
For his part, the Secretary-General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Aref Al-Awani, said in a press statement: We are pleased with the resounding success achieved by the capital Abu Dhabi in hosting a prestigious event such as the T20 Cricket World Cup for men, where the competitions were strong, and in the presence of a very good audience, which confirms Abu Dhabi's excellence. As the capital of world sport, and consolidates its position as one of the best destinations for hosting local, regional and international sporting events.
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