The BCCI has verified that approx, 14,000 tickets will be made available to spectators prior to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match between India and Pakistan in Delhi.

The October 14 World Cup match between India and Pakistan at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is among the tournament's most anticipated contests.

In the interim, concerns have been raised in response to an Indian
police receipt of a terrorist threat that specifically mentioned the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

A terrorist organization issued the threat via email, which stipulated a monetary transaction of INR 5 billion in exchange for the release of incarcerated gangster Ravi Bishnoi.

The email was traced back to Europe by the Mumbai police, and the threat is being taken seriously by the authorities. If deemed necessary, security measures for the World Cup events will be reevaluated and strengthened.

"Shouldering Lawrence Bishnoi and the Narendra Modi stadium in the absence of a 500 crore payment from the government, we shall stage an uprising against both entities." Since everything in Hindustan is for sale, we have also purchased something. Regardless of how secure you are, you will never be able to escape our attention. "Should you wish to engage in conversation, please reply to this email," the email addressed to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) stated.

The email was traced back to Europe by the Mumbai police, and the threat is being taken seriously by the authorities. If deemed necessary, security measures for the World Cup events will be reevaluated and strengthened.

Pakistan will depart Hyderabad, where they will face Sri Lanka on Tuesday, for Ahmedabad.

Babar Azam's squad began the tournament on Friday with an 81-run victory over the Netherlands. To secure a semi-final spot, they will be vying for a position in the top four.