Melbourne cricket ground is all set to host the India and Pakistan clash in the upcoming 20-20 World Cup 2022. Speaking of the ground, it is one of the iconic and best venues in the world. Any cricket fan would agree that the Melbourne ground is one of the greatest cricket grounds in the world.
The atmosphere can be electric and one could only imagine around 1 lakh people cheering for two teams. Any player would love to play in the arena and make a mark for the country. However, the Melbourne Cricket Ground is all set to host the India and Pakistan clash in the upcoming 20-20 World Cup 2022.
The social media team of the cricket ground took to Twitter and posted the images. “And just like that... Cricket is loading," Melbourne Cricket Ground captioned the images that they posted. Speaking of the 20-20 World Cup 2022 campaign, India will begin their outing in the mega tournament on October 23 against Men in Green at the iconic venue.
And just like that… Cricket is loading 🏏 pic.twitter.com/y84SmIrqFf
— Melbourne Cricket Ground (@MCG) September 26, 2022
India and Pakistan have fared well so far
After a dismal performance in the Asia Cup 2022, India has done pretty well to make a strong comeback and prove a point. The Rohit Sharma-led team bounced back in the three-match T20I series against Australia and sealed the series 2-1.
The Men in Blue will face South Africa in a three-match T20I series before boarding the flight to Australia. India will have many positives to take from the series and will look to do well against the Proteas.
On the other hand, Pakistan is putting on a tremendous show against England. The series is levelled at 2-2 so far and the Men in Green are the favourites to clinch the series as of now. The two teams are toiling it hard ahead of the much anticipated 20-20 World Cup 2022. All said and done, Pakistan would look to carry on the momentum from the previous edition of the 20-20 World Cup.
India, on the other hand, would look to prove a point and avenge the Men in Green for their performance in the 2021 edition of the 20-20 World Cup.