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IND vs ENG: 50 Percent Spectators To Be Allowed For 2nd Test Between India And England In Chennai
Up to 50 percent of the seats at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium will be allowed to be filled with spectators for the second Test between India and England which is scheduled to be played from February 13 to 17, the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) said on Tuesday.
"In view of the Government announcement that 50% occupancy would be allowed in stadia, Tamil Nadu Cricket Association will allow 50 percent spectators for the 2nd Test to be held between 13th and 17th February 2021," TNCA secretary R.S.Ramaswamy said in the statement.
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