Lahore's Gadaffi Stadium undergoes renovation before Bangladesh tour
The Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore is undergoing renovation work just before the two-match tour by Bangladesh.
A thick security wall outside the main gate is being constructed to provide extra safety and security to vehicles carrying teams and staff into the stadium.
The stadium will be given a new look with pavilions, dressing rooms and different enclosures being washed, the Express Tribune reported.
Broken chairs are being removed and plantation is being done in and around the stadium to give it a new look. (ANI)
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