4000 viewers will get entry in the World Test Championship (WTC) finals to be held between New Zealand and India in Southampton
4000 spectators will enter the World Test Championship final to be held in Southampton between India and New Zealand. Hampshire County Club chief Rod Bransgrove gave this information. After the Corona epidemic in Britain improved, around 1,500 people were allowed to watch the county match between Leicestershire and Hampshire.
“We are hosting a four-day county match starting today and for the first time since September 2019, viewers have been allowed to watch the county match in England,” Rod told Cricbuzz. The rest of the county matches of this round will start tomorrow and will also have spectators. “He said that England and Wales Cricket Board and ICC WTC are allowing 4000 spectators in the finals.”
“Of this, 50 percent will be from the ICC sponsors and other stakeholders,” he said. We will sell 2000 tickets. We have received more than twice as many applications from the spectators.
“The Indian team, currently living in segregation in Mumbai, will leave on June 2. Virat Kohli and his team will remain in isolation for ten days in Southampton but will be allowed to practice. Rod said, “We are waiting for the Indian team. We are ready to host them. “