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After months of anticipation and preparation, the ICC Men’s Cricket ODI World Cup 2023 finally got underway on Thursday, October 5, with defending champions England locking horns with New Zealand at the colossal Nar♚endra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
A stadium fit for history
The Narendra Modi Stadium boasts an astounding capacity of 132,000, making it the largest cricket ground globally. However, the surprising sight of empty stands greeted the finalists of the 2019 World Cup. The lack of spectators in the stadium raised eyebrows and generated sharp reactions on social media. Many netizens questioned the interest level among fans for this high-profile game and even debated India‘s suitability as a venue for such a prestigious tournament.
Fans express their frustration on social media
Fans on X (formerly Twitter) expressed their astonishment at the sight of empty seats🎃 during the marquee event opener. Despite the fanfare surrounding the tournament, the absence of spectators came as a🍌 surprise.
Here are the reactions:
Where’s the crowd !?🤔🤔
— Danielle Wyatt (@Danni_Wyatt)
LOL this is just embarrassing at this point. Toss for the opening game of the WC happening in front of a completely empty 💟stadi💦um
— yang goi (@GongR1ght)
Empty Stadium in 1st game of World Cup😭
— SUPRVIRAT (@ishantraj51)
EMPTY stadium for the World Cup opening match.
Sadly, this tournament has 0 hype.— Team Green 🏏🇵🇰 (@_TeamGreen123)
Me looking at an empty 130,000 stadium ⛦for a World Cup opener in a format that no one’s cared about for four years
— Ian Higgins (@1an_Higgins)
REALLY DISAPPOINTING TO SEE EMPTY AHMEDABAD 😌
THE WORLD LARGEST CRICKET STADIUM WITH ULTRA INVISIBLE TECHNOLOGY GREAT,,,,itni awaam kaha sy agai kis golay sy agai,,,,
بھارتی شائیقین کرکٹ نے مایوس کیا— Qadir Khawaja (@iamqadirkhawaja)
Empty stadium for the world cup opener. Made me realise foreign Indian fans are the best they almost give tough competition to the home cr🐈owd of opposition
&mda✃sh; 𝐒𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐲𝐚𝐬𝐌𝐒𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐧™ (@Itzshreyas07)
Fully empty൩ stadium in Ahmedabad, no crowd in the Wꦐorld Cup.
This is bound to happen when your opening match does not include t🌄he home team𒆙 like India.
— Vishal. (@SPORTYVISHAL)
World cup opener which🐻 also happens to be a replay of last edition’s final ꦛbeing played in an empty stadium 🤦🏻♂️
— ساجد فيض (@Sajsters)
Currently, the stadium in Ahmedabad looks empty for the World Cup opener. Hꩵope it gets gradually filled up after office hours.
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar)
Empty stadium reminds me of Covid Days
— Strider Part 2 (@infodumpr)
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England’s batting display
In the match, New Zealand won the toss and elected to field first, putting the defending champions, England to bat. England’s batting got off to a steady start but saw wickets tumble in the middle overs. Opener Dawid Malan (14) was the first to fall, caught behind off a delivery from New Zealand pacer Matt Henry.
Jonny Bairstow (33), who made a brisk start, was the next to depart, falling to spinner Mitchell Santner in the 13th over.
Harry Brook, replacing Jason Roy in England’s World Cup squad, managed to score 25 runs off 16 balls before being dismissed by spinner Rachin Ravindra. The wickets continued to fall, with spin-bowling all-rounder Moeen Ali being dismissed by Glenn Phillips in the 22nd over after scoring 11 runs.
Joe Root and Jos Buttler partnership but the Blackcaps maintains dominance
Despite early setbacks, England’s Joe Root and Jos Buttler (43) demonstrated resilience, forging a partnership that added a valuable 70 runs to the scoreboard. Nevertheless, England suffered a series of dismissals, including Buttler and Liam Livingstone (20). Root, who top♐-scored with an impressive 77 runs, eve♉ntually succumbed to the off-spin of Phillips.
Unfortunately, England couldn’t stage a significant recovery and scored only 282/9. New Zealand’s Matt Henry emerged as the standout bowler, picking three crucial wickets, while Sant꧙ner and Phillips each contributed with two൩ dismissals.