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UAE stadiums to be at 70pc capacity for ICC event

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Stadiums in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will operate at 70% capacity for the Twenty20 World Cup, the organisers said, though conditions in Oman, where preliminar­y rounds are due to be played, are still to be fully assessed following a cyclone.

Tropical Cyclone Shaheen struck coastal areas of Oman, including the capital of Muscat on Sunday, just a week before preliminar­y round matches of the tournament commence on October 10.

Some 3,000 fans would be accommodat­ed at Al Amerat stadium in Muscat, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) said in a statement on Sunday, though the cyclone left streets in the Omani capital under water, prompted evacuation­s from coastal areas and delayed flights in and out of the country. The 16-team tournament was shifted to the Gulf states as a result of a surge of COVID-19 infections in India, but the Indian cricket board (BCCI) remains the event host.

The ICC said the BCCI and itself had worked closely with host authoritie­s to ensure fans are welcomed in a safe environmen­t and COVID-19 protocols are applied at all venues. "The T20 World Cup is the largest sporting event to be held in the region and it will be the biggest global cricket event since the pandemic with fans in stadia," the ICC said.

"In the UAE all venues will be operating at approximat­ely 70% of maximum seated capacity, whilst Abu Dhabi has also introduced new socially distanced 'pods' of a maximum of 4 spectators on their east and west grass mounds," it said. Dubai, which hosts matches including the Nov. 14 final, and Sharjah are the two other venues in the UAE.

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