The India-Australia T20 match will be played at IS Bindra International Cricket Stadium Mohali today. It is expected to remain houseful during this period. The ground has hosted 5 T20 matches to date. The first match was played here on 12 December 2009.
The last T20 match was played on 18 September 2019. There was no T20 match here during the Kovid period. Therefore, all the tickets for the competition being held now have been sold out. The ground can seat 27,000 spectators.
Advisory For Spectators: Ban on coins, pens, and other items
In view of security, there will be a ban on carrying many things inside the cricket stadium. These include black cloth, match-lighter, water bottle, sharp objects, pen or coin, professional camera, food brought from outside, mobile, color cap, note (rupee) or any paper, credit or debit card purse.
Advisory For Spectators: Can take baby food
Children up to two-and-a-half to three years of age will not get a ticket. A bottle of milk for a small child and his food items can be brought into the field.
Advisory For Spectators: Can carry a flag but not a stick
Cricket lovers can bring the flag of their country, but they are not allowed to carry a stick. He can wave the tricolor only in his hand.
For the first time, a stand named for Bhajji-Yuvi
For the first time in the field, fans will be able to watch the match in the stands named after Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh. Both the players, who have played international cricket for India for a long time, were also part of the Indian cricket team in the 2011 World Cup. The North Pavilion has been prepared in the name of Yuvraj Singh, while the South Pavilion is ready in the name of Harbhajan Singh.
Match will start at 7:30 pm
If the spectators want to enjoy the match with the first ball, then they should reach the field shortly before the scheduled time. The sooner they get closer to the field, the sooner they will be able to enter the stadium. Because they may take time to get entry due to the checking equipment installed at the gate.