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In Bengaluru, the second Test between India and Sri Lanka will be watched by a 50% crowd, according to Santosh Menon, secretary of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA).
Santosh Menon, the KSCA secretary, told Sports Tak that the organisation had asked the government for permission to admit supporters, and the board had obtained approval for a 50% attendance as of now, based on the COVID scenario. Santosh Menon expressed his delight at receiving the approval and stated that he would make the required arrangements for COVID in accordance with government directives and norms.
On March 1, tickets for the second test will be available on the KSCA website and at the box office. Ticket prices for the event will range from Rs 100 to Rs 2,500. Tickets for the match will cost somewhere between Rs 100 and Rs 2,500. From 2 to 9 p.m., the event will take place.
According to a statement from the KSCA, the hospitality tickets (P-Corporate, Pavilion Terrace, and P2 Stand) will offer not only the greatest views of the grounds, but also assigned seats and complementary meal coupons.
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