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Cricket fans of Pakistan have always set new examples of passion and love the game, however Brisbane-based Tariq Naveed has just taken things to a whole new level. In a stunning show of patriotism, Tariq purchased a whopping 800 tickets for the upcoming Pakistan vs. Australia T20I match at The Gabba, Brisbane.

The match, scheduled for November 14, will be the first of a three-match T20I series between Pakistan and Australia. Tariqโ€™s bold move isnโ€™t just about filling seats; itโ€™s about creating a Pakistan Fan Zone that will stand out in a major way. He plans to form a massive human flag to cheer on the Men in Green.

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Turning The Gabba Green and White

Cricket Australia set aside 800 tickets for the special Pakistan Fan Zone, and Tariq didnโ€™t waste any time snapping them all up. Heโ€™s leading an effort to turn the zone into a vibrant display of green and white, making sure that Pakistan’s players feel right at homeโ€”thousands of miles away from their own soil.

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โ€œIโ€™ve taken this step to show our support and lift the spirits of our players,โ€ Tariq shared, speaking to local media. โ€œThese heroes from Pakistan are our guests here in Australia, and weโ€™ll make sure to give them a rousing reception in Brisbane.โ€

Shining Example of Overseas Support

Tariqโ€™s efforts are a shining example of how overseas Pakistanis continue to rally behind their national team, even from afar. With Pakistanโ€™s cricket team facing its own set of challenges, this support couldnโ€™t come at a better time.

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Tariqโ€™s human flag plan is all about boosting morale and showing the players that no matter where they go, theyโ€™ll always have a strong, loyal fanbase cheering them on.

The Tour to Australia: Dates to Remember

The tour will kick off with a three-match ODI series, followed by the highly anticipated T20I series, starting at The Gabba, hereโ€™s a quick rundown of the matches:

ODI Series

  • November 4: First ODI at MCG, Melbourne
  • November 8: Second ODI at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
  • November 10: Third ODI at Perth Stadium, Perth

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T20I Series

  • November 14: First T20I at The Gabba, Brisbane
  • November 16: Second T20I at SCG, Sydney
  • November 18: Third T20I at Bellerive Oval, Hobart

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