JOHANNESBURG: The first test between India and South Africa began Centurion on December 26 to be played without viewers because the host country cricket board did not sell tickets given the emergence of the new Novid-19 variant, according to a report.
Only a few suites and delegates can watch live matches even though Covid-19 restrictions are currently implemented by the government allowing for 2,000 fans, according to the Afrikaans ‘Rapport’ weekly newspaper as quoted by the ‘News24’ site.
However, the committee waited to see if there were changes to government regulations about Covid-19 next week.
Until now, no tickets sold for the second test began here at Wanderers from January 3 “The official Twitter account of the stadium said.” At this point, it is not clear whether fans will be permitted.
We will make a further announcement in time.
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This country has seen a surge in the number of Covid-19 cases in the past few weeks.
The tour itself was previously in serious doubts due to the current situation but the Second State Council agreed To continue.
On Sunday, Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced that the rest of the four-day franchise series, the country’s main domestic competition had been postponed as a precautionary measure of Covid-19 fear.
The visitors, who arrived here on December 16, lived at a resort (Irene Lodge) which was fully booked for them by CSA to ensure that the bio-bubble was strictly maintained throughout Series.
The third test will be played at Cape Town starting January 11.
The three-match test series will form a part of the new cycle of the ICC World Test Championship.