India vs West Indies ODI sequence to be performed in entrance of empty stands, confirms Gujarat Cricket Asociation

India vs West Indies: The ODI sequence between the 2 sides will probably be performed with none crowd on the Narendra Modi Stadium between February 6 and 11. India will play 3 ODIs on the Narendra Modi Stadium from February 6 (AFP Photo)HIGHLIGHTSIndia and West Indies play 3 ODIs in Ahmedabad from February 6Due to Covid-19, Narendra Modi Stadium won’t host followersKolkata to host 70 % capability for T20I sequence, beginning February 16The 3-match ODI sequence between India and West Indies is all set to be performed behind closed doorways resulting from Covid-19, the Gujarat Cricket Association stated on Tuesday, February 1. The ODI sequence will probably be performed on the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad from February 6 to 11.

The first ODI of the 3-match sequence can even be India’s a thousandth match in ODI cricket and the Asian giants would be the first workforce to realize the landmark.”We are all set to host West Indies Tour of India ODI Series 2022. Considering the current situation, all the matches will be played behind closed doors,” the state physique stated.”The 1st ODI on 6th of Feb will be a very special and historic match as India will be playing it’s 1000th ODI. Indian team will be the first cricket team in the world to achieve this feat.”We are all set to host West Indies Tour of India ODI Series 2022.1st ODI on sixth of Feb will probably be a really particular and historic match as India will probably be enjoying it is a thousandth ODI. Indian workforce would be the first cricket workforce on the planet to realize this feat.@BCCI#INDvsWI #teamindia pic.twitter.com/OUD7nipQZr— Gujarat Cricket Association (Official) (@GCAMotera) February 1, 2022
Meanwhile, Eden Gardens could have 70 % attendance for the T20I sequence between India and West Indies scheduled to get underway from February 16.Cricket Association of Bengal president Avishek Dalmiya thanked the West Bengal authorities for permitting followers to attend the T20I sequence. Notably, Kolkata hosted the third T20I of New Zealand’s tour of India final yr with Eden Gardens working at 50 % capability.We are grateful to the honourable Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, chief secretary and Government of West Bengal for saying the resumption of sporting actions in addition to for permitting 75 per cent of the capability of spectators again to the stadium,” Avishek said in a statement.Click here for IndiaToday.in’s complete coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.