The Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) has clarified that spectators can be allowed entry on the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on the primary day of the fourth Test between India and Australia on March 9. However, entry might be restricted in sure areas as a consequence of safety protocols in place for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese, who can be in attendance.
Though native media studies claimed that the stadium has been ‘locked out’ as a result of high-profile go to, GCA secretary Anil Patel rubbished such claims. “Those are rumours. Tickets for the first day are available for spectators on the BookMyShow app,” Patel instructed Sportstar on Sunday.
“Only a few seats would be left out due to the security protocol. The rest are available for the spectators,” Patel stated.
When this publication checked the BMS app on Sunday night, tickets had been obtainable just for 5 stands – J5, K8, N1, N6 and P2, priced between Rs 200 and Rs 350, whereas the tickets priced at Rs 300 had been ‘sold out’. But Patel acknowledged that counters will even be opened the place followers can gather bodily tickets.
The BCCI officers, this publication spoke to, additionally confirmed that tickets can be found for the spectators for all of the 5 days.
Though India is main the collection 2-1, it has rather a lot to play for within the Ahmedabad Test given a World Test Championship remaining spot is at stake after a nine-wicket defeat within the third Test in Indore.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com