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Eng vs Pak: Edgbaston to host 80 pc capacity crowd
ANI
29 Jun 2021, 12:37 GMT+10
Birmingham [UK], June 29 (ANI): Birmingham s Edgbaston Stadium has been confirmed as part of the UK Government s Events Research Programme (ERP) and it will operate at 80 per cent capacity for the upcoming One Day International (ODI) between England and Pakistan.
Taking place on July 13 (Tuesday), Edgbaston will be able to accommodate around 19,000 fans, including under 16s, in the stadium bowl and hospitality lounges without social distancing as part of the research study.
Stuart Cain, Chief Executive at Edgbaston, in an official release said: It is fantastic for sport in the West Midlands that so many cricket fans will be able to enjoy another blockbuster fixture in England versus Pakistan at Edgbaston. The recent Test match gave us a fantastic opportunity to build a new model for large scale sporting events and I am pleased to see elements of this first trial being carried forward for the Pakis