BCCI’s new guideline before IPL in Lucknow: These things are banned for spectators in the stadium, gates will be opened 3 hours before.
Lucknow, Read: During IPL matches, spectators will not be able to take coins, laptops, tablets and power banks into the Ekana Stadium. The organizing committee and BCCI released the guidelines regarding entry into the stadium on Sunday. Bottles, headphones or earbuds, cups, glasses, lighters, tins or cans, musical instruments, portable speakers, flammable or dangerous substances, fireworks materials, weapons, helmets, bags, banners, flags, posters with commercial, political, religious or objectionable messages, food items and alcohol will also not be allowed to be carried.
Any kind of recording, live broadcast, data transmission or commercial activities will be prohibited in the stadium. Sharing match-related information, video, audio or statistical data without permission will be considered a breach of the rules. Any abusive, offensive, racial, discriminatory or threatening language and behavior may result in legal action.
Under no circumstances will BCCI or the Organizers be responsible for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages during the match. Any personal item left anywhere in the stadium will be the sole responsibility of its owner.
Every spectator will have to show the ticket while entering the stadium. If the ticket scanning machine does not load, or the barcode is tampered with, the visitor will not be admitted to that ticket. Spectators will have to keep the tickets safe with them in the stadium and it will be mandatory to show them when asked by the organizer or security personnel.
The entrance gates will be opened approximately three hours before the start of the match. The time, date or venue of the match is subject to change. If the match is canceled or not a single ball is bowled, the ticket amount (minus administrative charges) will be refunded. Entry for children up to two years is free. All persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times. That adult must also have a valid ticket.
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