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The Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) fighter jets are set to perform thrilling aerobatics at the opening ceremony of the ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled to begin on February 19.
According to media reports, the PAF will welcome participating teams with a breathtaking flypast, showcasing the nation’s air power and adding a patriotic flair to the tournament.
The prestigious Sherdil Aerobatics Team, along with JF-17 Thunder and F-16 fighter jets, will take center stage, delivering an aerial display that is expected to captivate cricket fans worldwide.
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Holder Pakistan will host an ICC showpiece event for the first time in 28 years. The eight-team quadrennial One-Day International (ODI) tournament kicks off on Feb. 19 in Karachi and the final will be held on March 9.
There will be 15 matches across Pakistan and Dubai, after India refused to travel to rivals Pakistan, instead agreeing to play their matches in the neutral Gulf city.