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Australia-India D/N Test to allow up to 27000 spectators at Adelaide

| @indiablooms | Nov 10, 2020, at 10:59 pm

Adelaide/UNI: Spectators up to 27,000 which is 50 per cent of the total capacity, will be allowed at the Adelaide Oval for the first ever day-night Test between India and Australia, beginning December 17, Cricket Australia confirmed on Tuesday.

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, cricket matches currently are being played inside empty stadiums in strict in bio-bubbles. The series between India and Australia will see some spectators.

The Indian team will play three ODIs, as many T20 Internationals and four Tests. The tour will begin on November 27 with the first ODI in Sydney while the Test series starts on December 17 in Adelaide.

“The Adelaide Oval is restricted to 50 per cent capacity, with 27,000 tickets available for each day of the opening day-night Test,” according to cricket.com.au.

It was announced by the BCCI late on Monday that Virat Kohli will leave the Australia tour following the first Test in Adelaide for paternity leave.

It will be the first ever Pink Ball Test the two sides play against each other. While Australia has hosted four Day/Night Test matches in Adelaide, India have played one against Bangladesh in 2019.

The Boxing Day Test scheduled to be played between December 26 to 30 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground is restricted to 25 per cent of the total capacity crowd by the Victorian government, while the fourth Test at Brisbane can host up to 30,000 fans, or 75 per cent of its capacity.

“At present, the Victorian Government has approved 25,000 fans for each day of the Boxing Day Test across public, member and corporate tickets.”

“With the improving COVID19 situation in the city, it is hoped more tickets may be able to be put on sale closer to the time, but this is yet to be confirmed.”
The second Test to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground also has a cap of 23,000 that is 50 per cent of its total capacity.

“The SCG, which will host the traditional Pink Test from January 7- the third in the Vodafone Test Series – is limited to 50 per cent of total capacity, or 23,000 fans.”  

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