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More than 10,000 fans will be able to watch games at Zayed Cricket Stadium

- AMITH PASSELA

Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium will allow 70 per cent capacity and introduce new socially distanced family ‘pods’ on their east and west mounds for the T20 World Cup.

The capital hosts a double-header on October 18 with Ireland against Netherland­s and Sri Lanka playing Namibia on October 18. In all 15 matches will be held at the venue.

Abu Dhabi Cricket will then host the Super 12 stage opener between Australia and South Africa, while Zayed Cricket stadium will also stage the tournament’s first semi-final on November 10.

The matches take place within Covid-19 guidelines to ensure the safety of fans.

“It is our pleasure to be part of this prestigiou­s event such as the T20 World Cup in Abu Dhabi, for what will be one of the most-watched sporting events the UAE has ever held,” Aref Al Awani, general secretary of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said.

“My thanks go out to both the Internatio­nal Cricket Council and the Board of Control for Cricket in India for trusting us with this hosting responsibi­lity, as well as our vital Government partners for providing us with a safe delivery platform.

“By bringing the tournament to Abu Dhabi, it strengthen­s the emirate’s position as a world-class hub for major local and internatio­nal sport.”

The increase means more than 10,000 fans will be allowed to attend matches at Zayed Cricket Stadium.

“We’ve safely hosted 87 ICC-accredited internatio­nal matches since the start of the pandemic and we can’t wait to host the best players in the world for the T20 World Cup,” said Abu Dhabi Cricket CEO Matt Boucher. Fans will, however, have to adhere to the guidelines to ensure the safety of the event.

All attendees aged 16 and above must present a Green Pass on the Al Hosn App and be fully vaccinated.

All attendees must have received a negative PCR test result within 48 hours of entering the venue.

Children aged 12-15 are required to present Green pass on the Al Hosn App but do not have to be vaccinated while children below 12 years are not required to show any vaccinatio­n or testing informatio­n but require a ticket to enter.

 ?? Pawan Singh / The National ?? Zayed Cricket Stadium will be allowed crowds of up to 70 per cent of its capacity at the T20 World Cup
Pawan Singh / The National Zayed Cricket Stadium will be allowed crowds of up to 70 per cent of its capacity at the T20 World Cup

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