Cricket Australia has confirmed that all the venues in the country for the upcoming Australian cricket summer will be sold to 100% capacity except for the Boxing Day match at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is capped at 85% for now. This news is breath of fresh air for Australians at a time when the country is undergoing the third surge of Covid-19.
In total, 11 stadiums would be used for both Men’s and Women’s matches combined and the regions where the matches will take place are Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Australian Capital Territory.
The tickets have gone on sale from Monday, July 5th and both the Men’s and Women’s team skippers of Australia are excited about the upcoming summer. While Meg Lanning feels that the series against India and England Women are going to be the biggest in Women’s cricket, Tim Paine is excited to have the full capacity crowd for the Ashes.
“It's really exciting. They're going to be some of the biggest series' of our careers. We always look forward to playing in front of our fans and always receive wonderful support,” Lanning said in a virtual press conference organised by Cricket Australia on July 5.
“They bring the atmosphere. There's nothing better than playing in front of crowds. It makes Test cricket, particularly the Ashes what it is,” added Paine.