Games don't come much bigger than an India v Pakistan World Cup  semi-final, so it's no surprise Mohali, which will host the match on  March 30, has become the most sought-after destination in India. The  Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh will be there, and so will industry  heavyweights, and IPL franchise owners, Mukesh Ambani and Vijay Mallya.  Not only is there a mad scramble for tickets on the black market, but  all the hotels are reportedly booked within a 25-kilometre radius and  there is even a shortage of parking space at the airport for those with  private planes.  
The stakes for the game were raised (as if a place in the World Cup  final was not enough) on Friday when Singh sent a note to Pakistan prime  minister Yousuf Gilani, and president Asif Zardari, inviting them both  to the contest, the first such gesture since the 2008 Mumbai terrorist  attacks. 
"I propose to be at Mohali to watch the World Cup semi-final match  between India and Pakistan to be held on 30th March," the note said.  "There is huge excitement over the match and we are all looking forward  to a great game of cricket that will be a victory for sport. It gives me  great pleasure to invite you to visit Mohali and join me and the  millions of fans from our two countries to watch the match." 
Security
The Chandigarh police are taking no chances with such a high-profile  match, and have completely cordoned off the Pakistan team hotel. They  have also given the team a list of dos and don'ts during their stay in  the city. "More than 1000 policemen have been pressed into service," HS  Doon, senior superintendent of Chandigarh Police, told the Telegraph.  "We are using jammers and the team has been told to co-operate with us.  Any team member, who wishes to go out of the hotel, will have to inform  us at least four hours in advance." 
An ICC official told ESPNcricinfo that there is an additional buzz in  addition to the excitement and passion in Mohali considering India are  playing Pakistan. "It is a mother of all finals even if it is just the  semis," the official said. It is also understood that the ICC is happy  with the security arrangements at the venue. "The level of security that  was expected is in place," the official said.   

 
