Spectators Will Be Able To Watch Matches In The Stadium From October, Says British PM Boris Johnson

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From the month of October this year in England, spectators can be allowed to go to the stadiums.

From the month of October this year in England, spectators can be allowed to go to the stadiums. After being postponed for nearly 3 months due to Coronavirus, in June, it was approved to resume sports activities without spectators.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, ‘Our intention is to bring spectators to the stadium from October. After the restoration is successful, the audience can be safely allowed to see the Covid-19.

International cricket had stalled since 15 March 2020 due to the corona virus epidemic and from 8 July 2020 it began in empty stadiums between England and the West Indies in a bio-safe environment. Earlier the last match was played as an ODI between Australia and New Zealand in Sydney.

International cricket returned to Southampton between England and the West Indies 117 days later. And this was the first time in the last 46 years after the practice of limited overs cricket when no international matches were played for more than 100 days.

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