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Hyderabad, Aug 16 : The Rajiv Gandhi
International Cricket Stadium at Uppal here is gearing up to host the
first test between India and New Zealand, beginning Aug 23.
The
Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) is making all efforts for the smooth
conduct of the test, the first to be held under new guidelines of the
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
As per the new
guidelines, any loss of play time during the day would be compensated by
playing under floodlights, said HCA secretary M.V. Sridhar.
It
would be the second Test to be held at the Uppal stadium. The first
Test, that also involved New Zealand, was played here in November 2010
and it ended in a draw.
Sridhar told reporters that the Kiwis
would be arriving in Hyderabad in two batches Aug 17 and 18. The Indian
team will be landing here Aug 19.
The HCA will sell 34,000
tickets, though the stadium has a capacity of about 40,000. The capacity
has been reduced in view of the ongoing canopy works in one section of
the stadium.
The tickets would be on sale from Aug 19 at e-seva centres and also on line by kyazoonga.com.
When
asked about the possible disruption of the game in view of the protest
planned by Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) for separate Telangana state,
Sridhar said they appeal to all help HCA in successfully hosting the
test. "The police will make contingency plans as when the situation
unfolds," he said.
HCA president G. Vinod said the newly-elected
body of the HCA was taking all steps to provide better amenities to the
spectators.
© IANS
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