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The SCG Test between Australia and India is going ahead in a ‘COVID-safe’ fashion. Here’s how it will work

After much debate and rancour, the SCG is about to play host to the third Test between Australia and India.
Starting on Thursday, the SCG’s hold on the match was threatened by a COVID-19 outbreak which started in Sydney’s northern beaches and has since made its way to other parts of the city and NSW.
Even once confirmation came that the Test would remain in Sydney, questions remained as to how it would operate, how many people would be allowed to attend, and what extra precautions would be put in place to ensure the event was COVID-safe.
We now have answers to many of these questions, though some details remain vague.
How many people can attend each day?
On Monday, Cricket Australia and Venues NSW confirmed that crowds would be capped at 25…
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