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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. Tariq’s bold move isn’t just about filling seats; it’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 didn’t waste any time snapping them all up. He’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 home—thousands of miles away from their own soil.

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“I’ve taken this step to show our support and lift the spirits of our players,” Tariq shared, speaking to local media. “These heroes from Pakistan are our guests here in Australia, and we’ll make sure to give them a rousing reception in Brisbane.”

Shining Example of Overseas Support

Tariq’s efforts are a shining example of how overseas Pakistanis continue to rally behind their national team, even from afar. With Pakistan’s cricket team facing its own set of challenges, this support couldn’t come at a better time.

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Tariq’s human flag plan is all about boosting morale and showing the players that no matter where they go, they’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, here’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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