NEW DELHI: The BCCI is set to roll out an evening that makes watching the World Cup final between India and Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad a delightful experience for the fans in attendance.
The Indian cricket board on Saturday revealed the flow chart of events during breaks in the final on Sunday.
The fly past by the fighter jets of Indian Air Force's Suryakiran team at 1:35 pm IST will add a touch of breathtaking brilliance to the festive atmosphere in the world's largest cricket stadium.
Playback singer Aditya Gadhvi will enthrall the fans during the drinks break in the first innings, and the break during change of innings will witness performances from music composer Pritam Chakraborty and singers Jonita Gandhi, Nakash Aziz, Amit Mishra, Akasa Singh and Tushar Joshi.
Once the evening takes over completely, the drinks break in the second innings will be lit up by a laser and light show.
While India have a chance to win their third ODI World Cup title, Australia will look to extend their record in the tournament to six trophies.
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