After the T20 series, Srilanka will play two test match series. The first test match is scheduled to be played in PCA Stadium, Mohali whereas the second test match will be a day/night test match, which will be played in Chinnaswamy, Bengaluru. Here you can know where Where to buy tickets for Ind vs SL test match.
The Karnataka State Cricket Association will allow a 50 percent crowd for the day/night Test match and has also released the Ticket price and the details regarding it. The day/night test match is set to start on March 12th and will be played from 2 PM to 9 PM IST.
Where to buy tickets for KSCA Test match
Some tickets can be purchased online whereas some tickets will be sold through box office counters. KSCA announced that the online ticket sale in association with PAYTM will commence of March 1, 2022, while the box office tickets sale will start from March 6, 2022, onwards.
The online sale will start from 10.30 AM IST and the public can buy ticket at www.ksca.cricket.
Tickets that will be sold online –
Grand Terrace: Rs 1250
P Corporate: Rs 1500
Pavilion Terrace: Rs 2000
P2 Stand: RS 2500
Holders can enter the stadium via Gate 18 on the Queens Roadside.
Tickets sold through Box office counters-
• E-Executive, N Stand tickets are priced at Rs 750 while D Corporate. A Stand, B Lower, and B Upper tickets are priced at Rs 500.
The holders can enter the venue via Gate 19 at Queens Road.
• G Upper, G Lower 1 and G Lower 2 tickets can be purchased for Rs 100 at the counters and the holders can enter the venue via Gate 2 at the Cubbon Roadside.
No spectators allowed in the Mohali Test match
While the first test of the Series will be played in PCA Stadium. Mohali which will be also the 100th test match for former Indian Captain Virat Kohli.
The Mohali test match will be played behind closed doors from March 4 to 8 because of Covid-19 restrictions.
“Yes, apart from the people, who are on duty for the Test match. we are not allowing any general spectators as per the directive of BCCI,” Punjab Cricket Association treasurer RP Singla was quoted as saying by PTI. “Still there are fresh Covid cases emerging in and around Mohali, so it’s better we take all safety protocols.
“Obviously, the fans miss out because an international match at Mohali is happening after almost three years.” He added