T20 World Cup Final: Singers Falguni Pathak and Sukhbir are excited about their performance in the closing ceremony, told that they have not slept for so many nights

T20 World Cup Final : The final match of T20 World Cup is going to be held between India and New Zealand on Sunday. Before this, Singer Falguni Pathak is all set to perform in the closing ceremony. The match is going to be held at Narendra Modi Stadium. Meanwhile, the singer has expressed his excitement about performing in front of the fans in the world’s largest cricket stadium.

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Talking to the news agency, Pathak said, ‘I am very excited. I haven’t slept for two nights. This will be my first experience of performing in front of such an audience for the World Cup in the world’s largest Narendra Modi Stadium. I am very, very excited. I hope everything will be fine.

Singer expressed hope

He further said, I am getting goosebumps. Tomorrow there will be fans from all over the world. I am also one of them. I will enjoy tomorrow’s match. I am sure, God willing, India i.e. we will win.

Sukhbir Singh is excited

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Singer Sukhbir Singh is also going to perform in the closing ceremony of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Earlier he said, ‘I am very excited because I have never performed for a cricket audience. This performance will be very special.

Competition is going to be tough

Let us tell you that India and New Zealand will face each other today in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. India’s aim will be to create history by becoming the first team to win three T20 World Cups. On the other hand, New Zealand will try to stop India’s strong batting line-up. Both the teams have reached the finals after excellent performances in their previous matches.

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