West Indies-Pakistan series: NCOC allows full capacity crowd at Karachi's National Stadium
The decision of allowing spectators in the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) season seven will be taken in the third week of December


Karachi: The National Command and Control Center has allowed full capacity crowd at the National Stadium in Karachi, allowing spectators to watch the matches between Pakistan and West Indies.
According to details, the NCOC has allowed 100 per cent capacity after the request of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
The three-match T20I series is all set to commence from December 13, while the teams will then lock horns in the ODI series, which is part of the ICC World Cup Super League, at the same venue.
On the other hand, the tickets sale for the West Indies series are on sale. The most expensive ticket is likely to cost Rs. 1,000 while tickets of Rs. 500 and Rs. 250 will also be available.
Children up to the age of 12, who have been vaccinated, will also be able to enjoy the game at the stadium.
Moreover, NCOC has directed PCB to follow all Covid-19 protocols for these matches.
The Windies are scheduled to arrive in Karachi on December 9.
Meanwhile, the decision of allowing spectators in the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) season seven will be taken in the third week of December.
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