The second Test of the series of the second Test between India with Sri Lanka, a pink ball game that starts on Saturday, is likely to be a packed house following that the Karnataka State Cricket Association on Thursday permitted 100 % attendance at the game due to the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases as well as the high ticket demand.
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KSCA is pleased to announce that there has been a positive response from the public to the India match between India and Sri Lanka Day-Night Test cricket game that will be played in the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore from 12-16 March 2022.
“Considering the high number of volume of response and since there are no further restrictions for spectators, KSCA will be opening up sale of tickets for full capacity of the stadium,” KSCA treasurer Vinay Mruthyunjaya announced in an announcement.
The cost of tickets per day has been maintained at 1250 rupees (Grand Terrace) and Rs 500 (E-Executive) and 500 Rs (D Corporate) and Rs 100, respectively.
In the first Test match between India and Sri Lanka, which was also Virat Kohli’s milestone 100th Test, the stadium accommodated 50 percent of the crowd.
It was permitted on Mohali’s PCA Stadium in Mohali.


