
Pindi ready to host CT matches
The city administration has finalised arrangements to host the matches of Champions Trophy 2025 which will kick off today (Monday).
According to sources, Metro Bus stations from Rehmanabad to Faizabad will remain closed, and sniper teams will be positioned on rooftops along the routes to monitor the teams' movement.
In case of any emergency, a helipad will be set up near the stadium with a contingency crisis management and evacuation plan in place.

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