The rajasthan Cricket Board has stated that spectators will only be permitted to attend the first t20 match between india and new zealand in jaipur on the 17th if they have paid for at least one vaccine. On the 17th, india and new zealand will play their first t20 encounter in Jaipur. Following the low spread of the corona virus in the country, it was agreed to admit tourists. However, because the threat of corona spread has not been totally eliminated, travellers are advised to follow all safety precautions and remain cautious.
"The administration has instructed all spectators who come to witness the India-New Zealand t20 match to follow the corona prevention measures," rajasthan Cricket Association secretary Mahendra Sharma said. Fans who came to witness the game had to have been immunised at least once. Those who have only paid for the first dose must undergo a corona test and obtain a negative certificate 48 hours prior to attending the match.
Fans should wear a mask and bring hand sanitizer when they arrive. When the fans arrive, they will be checked and scanned with a thermal scanner. The tournament is not open to anyone who have not been vaccinated. It's been almost 8 years since this arena hosted an Intenrational match.