Fans back for T20 Knock Out playoffs

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Cricktet fans at Newlands in January 2020

Fans will be able to attend the remainder of the T20 Knock Out provincial tournament.

The Kimberley Oval will host a maximum of 2,000 fans each day.

From 9am on Monday, public ticket sales will open at R50 a ticket for the following matches:

  • Quarter-finals 1 & 2 (Tuesday, 19 October)
    SWD vs Titans (10:00)
    Knights vs WP (14:30)
  • Quarter-finals 3 & 4 (Wednesday, 20 October)
    Dolphins vs Warriors (10:00)
    Rocks vs North West Dragons (14:30)
  • Semi-finals (Thursday, 21 October)
    10:00 & 14:30
  • Final (Friday, 22 October)
    13:00

Capacity will be split over suites, stands and the grass embankments.

Ticket sales will be conducted online only, in line with the health and safety regulations to reduce interaction with spectators. The online function will allow the fans to download and self-print the tickets in a PDF format.

Access control will follow the normal protocols, with the ticket and accreditation cards being strictly monitored to provide a detailed log of all access to the stadium.

All tickets will be unreserved to allow spectators the ability to social distance and patrons will need to scan their own tickets once they arrive at the turnstiles.

The stadia will create an ‘outer ring’, prior to the turnstiles where security will validate that every patron gaining access to the precinct is fully vaccinated.

The verification process will require patrons to either produce their original vaccination card or present a printed copy of the SA government-issued vaccination certificate. The patron may also present a digital version of the certificate.

In addition to this, the patron’s ID, driver’s licence or passport will have to match the details on the vaccination certificate.

While vendors will be operational, under the current regulations alcohol may not be sold or consumed in the vicinity of the stadiums.

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