Updated On: 01 February, 2021 07:26 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
The BCCI and the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association had deliberated on entry of spectators earlier also before deciding that the first two matches would be held closed doors.

Indian cricketers during a training session. Pic/AFP
Spectators might be allowed in the second India-England Test in Chennai after the central government`s fresh COVID-19 guidelines permitted crowd attendance at fifty per cent of capacity at sporting venues. The BCCI and the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association had deliberated on entry of spectators earlier also before deciding that the first two matches would be held closed doors.
But the fresh home ministry guidelines on easing of restrictions on public movement have changed the scenario. "There is no time to allow entry of spectators for the first Test starting on February 5 as we only received the government notification on Saturday. You can`t organise entry of spectators at such a short notice," a senior TNCA official told PTI on conditions of anonymity. "But yes, now with fresh guidelines, there is every possibility that second Test starting from February 14 might have spectators as per notification," he added.