SAvsIND: First test to be played without spectators

20 December 2021, 2:37 pm

The first Test between India and South Africa starting at Centurion on December 26 will be played without spectators as the host country’s cricket board is not selling tickets in view of the emergence of the new Covid-19 variant Omicron, according to a report. Only some suite holders and delegates will be able to watch the match live though current Covid-19 restrictions implemented by the government allow for 2,000 fans, according Afrikaans language weekly newspaper ‘Rapport’ as quoted by ‘news24’ website.

The organisers are, however, waiting to see if there are any changes to government regulations regarding Covid-19 next week.

As of now, no tickets are on sale for the second Test beginning at the Wanderers from January 3.

“Please note, no announcement has been made regarding ticket sales for the upcoming Test match at the #ImperialWanderers Stadium between South Africa and India,” the official Twitter account of the stadium said.

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