A three-match ODI series between Australia and India began today, with international cricket fans returning to the stadium.
According to the details, after the coronavirus, international and domestic cricket was gradually restored but the spectators were not allowed to enter the stadium. However, the cricket boards of India and Australia ensured security measures to allow spectators to enter the stadium. Had decided
In the ODI match being played at Sydney Stadium today, 50% of the spectators were allowed to watch the match. Similarly, when it hosts the third Test match of the ground series on January 7, 50% of the spectators will be allowed to enter and according to Cricket Australia, 27,000 tickets will be sold every day for the match.
Only 25% of the spectators are allowed to enter the Melbourne arena, while the Gabba Stadium Boxing Day Test will be played in the presence of 75% of the spectators. The match between the two teams is also memorable for Indian fans in the sense that the Indian team is wearing a 1992 World Cup-style jersey once in 28 years.
Inspired by the 1992 World Cup jersey, the Indian sponsors have created a similar jersey for the series, which is very popular among the Indian people. Several Indian cricketers, who were part of the 1992 World Cup squad, seized the opportunity and posted pictures on social media with their old jerseys.
It is also worth noting that before the start of the match, both teams paid tribute to the late Australian all-rounders' Dan Jones and Phil Hughes. A minute's silence was observed in Dan Jones 'memory and his memorable videos were played in the stadium on which Dan Jones' cheerful smiles were spread on the faces of the spectators who watched the videos with wet eyes.