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India vs Australia, 1st ODI: Crowds Return To Stadium After 8 Months For Men's Cricket
The three-match ODI series between India and Australia, which will get underway at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday, will also be the first time that men's cricket will see spectators in-stadia since March when international cricket had come to a halt following the coronavirus outbreak.
The first two matches at the SCG will be played at 50 percent crowd capacity while the third ODI at Canberra will be played at 65 percent crowd capacity.
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