T20 WC: Did a Strong Crowd Gather at Arun Jaitley Stadium for Namibia vs Netherlands?
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New Delhi, Feb 10 (NationPress) An impressive crowd of 6,139 attended the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday for the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup Group A encounter between Namibia and the Netherlands. This match continued the trend of robust attendance for games not featuring India in this tournament.
Although the morning atmosphere was calm with increased security and police presence outside the gates, the mood within the stadium was vibrant, with fans enjoying popular English and Hindi music.
During the innings break, as the Netherlands managed to restrict Namibia to 156/8, the classic anthem ‘We Will Rock You’ by Queen echoed through the grounds. The stadium was a blend of local Delhi cricket enthusiasts and supporters from Namibia and the Netherlands, with broadcast cameras capturing their reactions during key moments.
A representative from the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) expressed surprise at the turnout, stating it surpassed their predictions. “This is excellent, exceeding our expectations, especially considering it's a weekday morning match between associate nations,” the official noted.
The official also highlighted that this sets a positive precedent for future non-India matches. “We anticipate a full house when India faces Namibia on Thursday evening,” the official added.
Previous matches have also seen significant crowds in this tournament. At the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, for instance, 21,266 fans watched New Zealand's victory over Afghanistan. Scotland's games against West Indies and Italy at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata also drew large audiences.
The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai hosted a remarkable turnout of 16,739 fans for the England vs Nepal match, which ended in a nail-biting four-run victory for England. The Nepalese fans created a lively atmosphere with flags, chants, and drums, celebrating their team's participation in this prestigious event.