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Edgbaston to host England-Pakistan ODI with 80% crowd capacity

Edgbaston to host England-Pakistan ODI with 80% crowd capacity

EIGHTY per cent crowd capacity has been allowed for the third ODI between England and Pakistan at Edgbaston next month as part of the UK government's Events Research Programme (ERP).

The day-night contest, which is the final game of a three-match ODI series between the two sides, is slated for July 13.


Edgbaston will be able to accommodate around 19,000 fans, including under-16s in the stadium bowl and hospitality lounges without social distancing as part of the research study.

"It's fantastic for sport in the West Midlands that so many cricket fans will be able to enjoy another blockbuster fixture in England versus Pakistan at Edgbaston," Stuart Cain, Warwickshire's chief executive said.

Earlier this month, 70 per cent capacity crowds were permitted at Edgbaston for the second Test between England and New Zealand.

"The recent Test match gave us a fantastic opportunity to build a new model for large scale sporting events and I'm pleased to see elements of this first trial being carried forward for the Pakistan match.”

"Technology played a big part in this and we will again focus on using this as a way of creating a safe environment whilst enhancing Edgbaston's reputation as one of the best atmospheres in world cricket," Cain added.

All attendees above the age of 11 years will be required to show a negative Covid-19 lateral flow test result or proof of two vaccinations at least 14 days before the fixture to secure entry.

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