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10 percent crowd allowed for Women's WC | | | agencies CHRISTCHURCH, Mar 2: Tickets for the first week of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022 matches are back on sale after the tournament received an exemption from New Zealand Ministry of Health's Covid-19 Protection Framework rule, which limits the number of attendees at outdoor events to 100 people. Sales had been paused while organisers worked through the requirements of delivering the event at the red setting of the Covid-19 Protection Framework. Now the crowd numbers will be limited to 10 percent of each venue's total capacity, with fans physically socially distancing themselves throughout the venue. Fans can now purchase a limited supply of tickets to the first seven of the tournament's 31 matches, with more matches expected to be placed on sale in the coming days. "We are stoked, this means a safe fan experience, and will be much easier to manage operationally," said Andrea Nelson, Chief Executive of the event. "The great news for cricket fans is that they can now simply pick their preferred spot at each match, just like they usually would. We firmly believe we can deliver the event in the safest possible way for spectators. Spacing out on grass banks comes naturally to fans, and there's no issues with ventilation at our open air venues!" |
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