India vs Sri Lanka 2nd Test: KSCA to allow 50 per cent crowd in Bengaluru
India Today
Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) secretary Santosh Menon has confirmed that the second Test between India and Sri Lanka will have a crowd capacity of 50 percent.
The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) secretary Santosh Menon has confirmed that the second Test between India and Sri Lanka, a Day-Night Pink Ball Test, in Bengaluru will have a 50 percent crowd.
The KSCA secretary, Santosh Menon, has told Sports Tak that the association had requested the government to allow fans and the board has received permission for a 50 percent crowd as of now looking at the Covid situation. Santosh Menon expressed his happiness after getting the permission and said that he will make all necessary arrangements as per the government direction and protocols for Covid.
"It's the Pink Ball Test and we are all ready to host it and will leave no stone unturned to make it successfully happen," Menon told Sports Tak.
The tickets for the second Test will be available from March 1 on the KSCA website and at the box office from March 6. Tickets for the match will range from Rs 100 to Rs 2,500. The match will be played from 2 PM to 9 PM with the KSCA also mulling inviting school students for the match.
"KSCA is happy to inform that a historic Day/Night Test Match played with the Pink Ball will be hosted at M Chinnaswamy Stadium for the first time from 12-16 March 2022. The Day/Night Test Match will be played every day from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
The Hospitality Tickets (P-Corporate, Pavilion Terrace and P2 Stand} will not only have the best views of the grounds but will also include assigned seats and complimentary food coupons,” the KSCA said in a statement.