Bhubaneswar: Mask is mandatory. Without mask, you won’t be allowed to enter the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Sunday, where the second T20 International will be played between India and SA.
Now, check the items that are banned inside the stadium.
Any object that can be used as projectiles such as water bottles, lighters, matchboxes and helmets are banned. OCA has made arrangements for drinking water.
A day before the match, Cuttack DCP Pinak Mishra asked spectators not to bring coins, knives and other items.
Only mobile phones and sunglasses will be allowed inside the stadium.
Outside food will not be allowed into the stadium. Food will be available at stalls set up by OCA.
Face masks are compulsory. ‘No Mask No Entry’ is clearly mentioned on the tickets.
Mishra said around 62 platoons of police will be deployed during the match.
The gates of Barabati Stadium will be opened for the entry of spectators from 3 pm on Sunday.
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