IPL 2022 Crowds Capacity: Noise to fans will increase in stadiums, more spectators will get entry from April 6

In the 15th season of IPL being played in four stadiums in Maharashtra, initially, the government was allowed to allow spectators to come in only 25 percent capacity.

Publish Date – 5:51 pm, Fri, 1 April 22

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It has been a week since the start of IPL 2022 season and the tournament is being organized without any problem. This time the entire tournament is being played in Mumbai and Pune, in which the presence of spectators in the stadium has filled the atmosphere with excitement and color. Now it is going to increase even more because the number of fans has been increased for the upcoming matches. (Photo: IPL/BCCI)

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BookMyShow, the partner platform for ticket booking in IPL 2022, said on Friday 1 April that the audience capacity has been increased to 50 percent from 6 April.  The Maharashtra government had decided on Thursday itself that from April 2, all restrictions of Kovid-19 will be removed in the entire state.  After which this decision seems to have been taken.  (Photo: IPL/BCCI)

BookMyShow, the partner platform for ticket booking in IPL 2022, said on Friday 1 April that the audience capacity has been increased to 50 percent from 6 April. The Maharashtra government had decided on Thursday itself that from April 2, all restrictions of Kovid-19 will be removed in the entire state. After which this decision seems to have been taken. (Photo: IPL/BCCI)

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A press release from BookMyShow claimed,

A press release from BookMyShow claimed, “The ticket sales are live for the next matches as BCCI has announced to increase the spectator capacity in the stadium to 50 per cent which was earlier limited to 25 per cent which will result in a pan-India Many more fans will get a chance to experience the IPL matches live in the stadium.” (Photo: IPL/BCCI)

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The Maharashtra government allowed only 25 percent spectators at Wankhede Stadium and Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai and Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune before the tournament started only after the situation improved.  (Photo: IPL/BCCI)

The Maharashtra government allowed only 25 percent spectators at Wankhede Stadium and Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai and Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune before the tournament started only after the situation improved. (Photo: IPL/BCCI)


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