The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) has sought permission from the UAE government to host a capacity crowd on the night of the T20 World Cup final scheduled to be played at the Dubai Internation Stadium on November 14, ANI reported.
The BCCI is the hosting board of the global event although it has been shifted away from India due to Covid-19 related issues in the country.
"The BCCI and the ECB is keen to have a capacity crowd for the final. It would be an electric atmosphere if permission for the same if granted keeping all protocols in mind. The boards have sought permission from the authorities, keeping fingers crossed," ANI quoted an unknown source as saying.
The idea of hosting crowds at the stadium must have come on the back of the BCCI hosting crowds at the three venues during the second phase of the Indian Premier League.
India were the host of the last T20 World Cup played in 2016 as well which was won by the Daren Sammy-led West Indies.
India will begin their world cup campaign against the arch-rivals Pakistan on October 17.
The first semi-final of the tournament will be played on November 10 in Abu Dhabi while the second semi-final and the big final will be played in Dubai on November 14.