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South Africa vs India: No hospitality tickets are bought for Test matches, says CSA amid confusion over attendance

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India tour of South Africa: Cricket South Africa on Thursday reiterated that it is not promoting tickets for the Test collection however is obliged at hand out hospitality tickets to its industrial companions and company travelling with the Indian cricket group. Rain performed spoilsport on Day 4 of the 2nd Test in Johannesburg (AP Photo)HIGHLIGHTSCricket South Africa mentioned it is obliged at hand out hospitality tickets to commerical partnersCSA maintained that tickets will not be being bought for the Test collectionIndia and South Africa are taking part in behind closed doorways as a result of Covid-19Cricket South Africa on Thursday clarified its stance on the attendance of hospitality members throughout the Test collection towards India in Centurion and Johannesburg. The cricket physique maintained that it is not promoting hospitality tickets after it introduced earlier than the beginning of the collection that the matches shall be performed in entrance of empty stands as a result of Covid-19 pandemic.

CSA, nevertheless, mentioned, it’s contractually obliged to present out tickets to industrial companions and company travelling with the Indian cricket group.South Africa vs India, 2nd Test Day 4: Live Updates”Cricket South Africa (CSA) has noted the confusion concerning the allocation of hospitality tickets for the South Africa and India series,” a CSA assertion mentioned.”Consequently and noting the need to clarify this situation, CSA wishes to emphasise that the decision not to sell tickets for the series was due to the necessity not to compromise the bio-secure environment the teams are playing under.”However, CSA remains to be contractually obligated to problem hospitality tickets to its industrial companions and company travelling with Team India.”Therefore, attendance of matches by commercial partners is a contractual commercial deliverable, in pursuance of partner obligations. No hospitality tickets are being sold nor available for sale,” it added.India received the primary Test in Centurion by 113 runs and are hoping for a series-sealing 2-0 lead in Johannesburg. South Africa reached Stumps on Day 3 of the 2nd Test at 118/2, needing 122 extra runs to win the Test and stage the 3-match collection.However, rain washed out the primary session on Day 4 of the 2nd Test.India and South Africa will meet within the remaining Test in Cape Town from January 11 and the 2 groups may also play a 3-match ODI collection in entrance of empty stands from January 19.Click right here for IndiaAt this time.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.