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Old Trafford cricket ground plans for social-distancing fans

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Manchester: The Old Trafford cricket ground is spearheading plans in England to try to bring fans back into a sports venue during the coronavirus pandemic.
Lancashire Cricket Club chief executive Daniel Gidney believes social distancing can be applied in their 26,000-seat ground to allow in at least 2,000 fans.
Not only are mass gatherings still banned by the government, but sports teams aren’t allowed to play or train together.
A cricket season that was due to start in April won’t begin until July at the earliest. “I’m hopeful that we can get some domestic cricket away in the back end of August and September, at least behind closed doors, but possibly even with some small crowds,” Gidney told The Associated Press.
“Sometimes you can get into this negative box. And when I’m being positive, I’m not being reckless or saying things that can’t happen from a safety perspective.”
Gidney’s plan for the northwest England cricket ground could form a template that facilitates the return of much-needed revenue from fans attending sports venues.
Taiwan is hoping up to 1,000 spectators will be allowed to attend baseball games from July. “We could have domestic cricket with 2,000-3,000 people in with seats separated out in the stadium, Perspex barriers on counters,” Gidney said in an interview by video link.
“There are ways that we can make a sanitised, smaller crowd, domestic cricket environment possible at the back end of the year based on the current trajectories that we’re looking at from the science and the infection rate keeping down. “As long as the infection rate continues to drop, then I believe that we should be able to get some form of domestic cricket back and hopefully with some small crowds.”
Lancashire is hoping the presence of a 150-bed Hilton Garden Inn on site will also facilitate the return of international cricket this summer by creating a bubble the players don’t leave once they have been tested for the coronavirus. “If you’re negative, you go into the bubble,” Gidney said.
“Then, in theory, it’s a bit like going to lockdown with your family and over a period of time, as long as you don’t step outside of the bubble, then that’s possibly as safe as you can be.”
The club is still waiting to learn whether it will receive England tests this year against the West Indies and Pakistan.
The England and Wales Cricket Board want them to be hosted in “bio-secure” environments, without elaborating so far. (AP)

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