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Hyderabad Cricket Association makes great arrangements for first ODI

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India vs New Zealand ODI series started today in the city of Hyderabad.

For ensuring that the game goes smoothly, the Hyderabad Cricket Association has left no stone unturned.

A huge number of police personnel which amounts to approximately 2500 along with two anti-terror units has been deployed at the stadium.

Additionally, all the preparations have been thoroughly done by the HCA and it is being appreciated well by everyone.

There is also an increase in the number of metro trains in Hyderabad for this very reason.

Stringent measures are in place for the all-important match and around 2500 police and other personnel are on duty at the stadium.

Rachkonda Police Commissioner, DS Chauhan is making sure everything is being taken care of.

All the arrangements are excellent and something to take note of.

At the stadium, the police are stringently checking all the fans and also conducting frisk checking as well.

Apart from four ambulances and fire engines, a special OCTOPUS elite anti-terror group has been deployed.

Additionally, around 350 CCTV cameras are keeping a close watch on any mishaps that might happen during the game.

Mohammad Azhruddin happy with the preparations for the first ODI

Former India captain and incumbent HCA President has also said that he is quite happy with the various preparations.

Writes Azhar in a tweet,

We are prepared for tomorrow’s mega match #INDvsNZ. HCA is the proud host of the ODI and everyone here has worked tirelessly to make this a stellar success #gameon

Moreover, Hyderabad Cricket Association has also set up two-wheeler and four-wheeler parking spots on private grounds such as Little Flower Junior College and Ramanthapur Church Site.

The HCA has surely taken security measures to the next level for this match.

Also, the police are not allowing any heavy-duty trucks to pass from LB Nagar and Warangal.

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