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    T20 World Cup: India-Pak’s (New) Yorker

    It was dream come true for a sold-out Eisenhower Park crowd as it played host to cricket’s showpiece tie.

    India-Pakistan match at fever pitch as New York’s game for more; city set to reap economic benefits of over $78m

    The India versus Pakistan match in the T20 World Cup is expected to have a net economic impact of over $78 million for New York city, with thousands of cricket fans in attendance. The match in Long Island is expected to bring $46 million in direct economic benefits and $32 million in indirect economic benefits to the city, according to a report by global economic consultant Anderson Economic Group LLC (AEG).

    Ind vs Pak T20 World Cup 2024 pitch report, venue, squads, match timing & live telecast

    Ind vs Pak Pitch Report: India is gearing up to take on Pakistan in an ICC T20 World Cup clash at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium. Pakistan, having suffered an unexpected loss to the USA, is eager to rebound against India. With little time to adapt to the demanding conditions, Pakistan skipper Babar Azam and his squad confront a formidable challenge. A loss to India could potentially complicate their path to qualification in the tournament.

    T20 World Cup: ICC releases additional tickets for key fixtures including India-Pakistan clash

    The International Cricket Council released additional tickets for key T20 World Cup matches, including India vs Pakistan on June 9, in New York, due to high demand. The World Cup is co-hosted by the USA and West Indies.

    Horror alert: 10,000 pieces of human remains found in Herb Baumeister's house. Details here

    Herb Baumeister is making headline once again as there was a discovery of 10,000 pieces of human remains from his property.

    Fed officials see inflation falling, signal no rush to cut rates

    Federal Reserve's John Williams believes monetary policy is restrictive, aiming to bring inflation down to the 2% target.

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