Fans to be back in “reduced capacity” for second phase of IPL

Spectators will be allowed at the IPL for the first time since the 2019 edition. IPL chief operating officer Hemang Amin revealed that information to the franchises on Tuesday, saying fans will be back for the second half of the IPL in “reduced capacity”. The IPL, which was suspended in early May, due to Covid entering the bio-bubbles, resumes from September 19 and will be played at three locations in the UAE: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah.
IPL issued a media release on Wednesday, calling the return of fans a “momentous” occasion and further adding that it would allow “limited seating” at the three venues due to the UAE government’s regulations during the Covid-19 pandemic. That being said, it did not specify the percentage of tickets that would be put on sale. The exercise, though, will act as a rehearsal for both the local governments in the UAE and the BCCI for the 2021 men’s T20 World Cup, which starts on October 17. Although the first round of the World Cup will be played in Oman, the Super 12s and the knockouts will be held in the UAE.
This is the second edition of the IPL which is being played during the pandemic. In 2020, too, the BCCI had shifted the IPL to the UAE where the entire tournament was played behind closed doors, with no crowd. This year’s IPL started in India on April 9, also behind closed doors, but was suspended indefinitely on May 3 after several players and staff from four different franchises at two different venues tested positive for Covid-19. With the possibility of the outbreak growing further, the BCCI was forced to suspend the tournament after 29 matches.

Reason to Bring Back Crowd

The primary reason behind bringing back fans into the stadiums could be the fact that the vast majority of the public in the UAE has been fully vaccinated. While it is not clear what the various conditions put in place for overseas fans will be, one mandatory rule is likely to be that they need to be fully vaccinated.

Buy Tickets Below

Fans can buy tickets for the second phase of the tournament, from September 16, on the official website www.iplt20.com or on PlatinumList.net.

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