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Kohli’s milestone Test will be played in front of spectators

Kohli’s milestone Test will be played in front of spectators

Mumbai, March 1 : The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah on Tuesday announced that the first Test between India and Sri Lanka will not be held behind the closed doors and the fans would witness the historic moment of Virat Kohli playing his 100th Test match. The Test match, which will be played from March 4 to 8 at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali, was originally planned to take place behind the closed doors due to Covid restrictions. In a statement Shah said: “The first Test between India and Sri Lanka to be played at the Punjab Cricket Stadium in Mohali will not be held behind closed doors. The decision to allow spectators into the ground is one taken by the State Cricketing Associations and in the present circumstances, is based on various factors.” “I have spoken with the PCA office bearers and they have confirmed that cricket fans will be able to witness the historic moment of Virat Kohli playing his 100th Test match. While we started off the West Indies Tour of India behind closed doors, the encouraging dip in Covid-19 cases allowed the hosting associations to permit crowds. Based on the advisories by the State Health Authorities, fans were able to witness the games in Kolkata and Dharamsala while UPCA had Lucknow T20I without crowds owing to polling a day before the match,” he added. “I am really looking forward to Virat Kohli’s 100th Test and wish our champion cricketer the very best. This is an occasion for our fans to savour. May he continue to represent the country in many more matches to come,” he said.(UNI) 

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