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Around 15,000 fans are expected to attend the 2nd India vs England Test
The first Test is being played without spectators
Fans will have to wear face masks and maintain social distancing when they flock to the MA Chidamabaram Stadium for the second Test between India and England, starting from February 13. The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association on Monday announced the protocols for around 15,000 fans, heading to watch the second Test, which included denial of entry to anyone who shows symptoms of COVID-19. The game will mark the return of spectators for an international match in India after COVID-19 outbreak forced a complete shutdown of sporting activity in March last year. The first Test is being played without spectators.
Ind vs Eng: Tickets for 2nd Test to be sold only online
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Chennai, Feb 7 : Tickets for the second Test between India and England, scheduled to be played from February 13 to 17 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium here, will be sold only online and not at the stadium itself.
50 per cent of the seats at the stadium would be allowed to be filled with spectators for the second Test amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) had earlier announced.
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English spinners get ultimate test in series against India
By CHETAN NARULAFebruary 3, 2021 GMT
Now for the real test: bringing down a full-strength India.
A four-match test series between two of the world’s leading cricket nations begins Friday, with the outcome potentially dependent on the performance of England’s spin bowlers Jack Leach, Dom Bess and the returning Moeen Ali against an intimidating Indian batting lineup featuring Virat Kohli, who is available again following the birth of his daughter.
The English returned to Sri Lanka for a test series that was postponed for nearly a year because of the coronavirus pandemic and won 2-0 largely thanks to the wickets of Leach (12) and Bess (10).