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T20 WC: Strong Crowd Turns Up At Arun Jaitley Stadium For Namibia–Netherlands Clash
Despite the atmosphere being sedate in the morning, as more security and police officials were spotted outside the entry gates, the atmosphere inside the ground was lively, with fans treated to popular English and Hindi songs.
At the innings break, where the Netherlands reduced Namibia to 156/8, Queen’s iconic song ‘We Will Rock You’ was blasting from the DJ system. Apart from local Delhi cricket fans, supporters from Namibia and Netherlands were also spotted in the stadium, with the broadcast cameras cutting to them whenever a boundary or wicket moment came in the first innings.
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