In a heartwarming gesture to honor the spirit of Ramadan, the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) has announced the distribution of free Iftar boxes to fasting spectators attending the ICC Champions Trophy matches at Dubai International Stadium.
With the holy month of Ramadan set to begin this weekend, the initiative will commence during the highly anticipated India vs New Zealand Group A match on March 2. This marks the first time in the tournament’s history that a match will coincide with Ramadan, adding a special cultural significance to the event.
The ECB’s Iftar distribution will take place across all non-hospitality areas, ensuring that cricket fans observing the fast can enjoy an uninterrupted match-day experience while breaking their fast at sunset. The initiative has been widely praised for its inclusivity and cultural sensitivity, highlighting the unifying power of cricket.
Cricket lovers and community members have expressed appreciation for the ECB’s efforts to create an enriching experience that blends the excitement of international cricket with the traditions of Ramadan. The tournament’s semi-final is set for March 4 in Dubai, with India securing a spot in the knockout stage and playing all their remaining matches in the UAE.
As the Champions Trophy continues, the ECB’s thoughtful initiative is set to make match days even more memorable, fostering a sense of unity and celebration among fans of all backgrounds.