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Omicron’s shadow on cricket: Entry ban of spectators within side the first Test of India-South Africa
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Credent Tv | Indian Cricket team is on a tour of South Africa. He has to play a series of three Tests and three ODIs. The first Test is to be played from 26 to 30 December. The stands will remain empty during the first Test between India and South Africa to be played at Centurion’s SuperSport Park.
In view of the growing case of Omicron in South Africa, the South Africa Cricket Board has decided not to sell tickets for the first Test. According to the new Corona guideline, the government has allowed 2000 people to enter, but the South Africa Cricket Board has decided to conduct the first Test without the presence of spectators. However, the association and local office bearers will be present in the stadium.
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