Dubai Police urged spectators participating in games at the Dubai International Stadium to follow the rules and said no spectators would violate the rules
Dubai Police are reminding fans planning to attend the Asia Cup cricket tournament in the city that political flags and banners will not be allowed in the stadium. Here the game is played and watched in the spirit of the game.
Security personnel also said that laser pointers, drones, fireworks and flares are also prohibited.
The Asia Cup is starting from Saturday at the Dubai International Stadium. Dubai Police posted a reminder on social media.
It also states that sharp objects, scooters, outside food and drink and film making are prohibited.
شرطة دبي تدعو الجمهور للالتزام بالتعليمات أثناء حضور مباريات كأس آسيا للكريكيت#DubaiPolice urges #AsiaCup2022 spectators to follow instructions.#AsiaCup #Cricket pic.twitter.com/Nan3DH46cv
— Dubai Policeشرطة دبي (@DubaiPoliceHQ) August 25, 2022
The 16-day tournament was scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka, but the political situation in the country meant that it was moved to the United Arab Emirates.
Dubai is hosting most of the matches in this year’s tournament, including the much-anticipated clash between India and Pakistan on August 28. This match is going to be very special.
Emirates also hosts the final on 11 September, with the rest of the matches taking place in Sharjah.
“We are delighted to host the 2022 Asia Cup, the second largest cricket event in the world,” said Khalid Al Zarooni, Chairman of the Board of Dubai Sports City.
“It is watched by millions of fans in Asia and beyond. Dubai International Stadium will host the tournament for the second time in a row. The previous edition was also held in Dubai in 2018,” said Mr. Al Zarooni.
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“This reflects Dubai’s position as the best city to host such a mega-event.”
Dubai releases police list of banned items for Asia Cup
- remote-controlled devices
- Animals
- Illegal or toxic substances
- Radio communication devices or power banks
- Fireworks or flares
- Laser pointers
- smoking
- Glass
- Filming or flash photography
- Selfie sticks, monopods or umbrellas
- Sharp objects
- Outside food or drinks
- Political flags and banners
- Bikes, skateboards or scooters