The cricket contest between Pakistan and England is always an awaited one and a game at Lord’s cricket ground will full capacity would only enliven the feelings of cricket fans.
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) announced that one day international (ODI) between England and Pakistan on July 10 would have all chairs filled since September 2019.
This would be the first cricket match at the Home of Cricket with full capacity since the coronavirus surfaced in England.
🚨 We are delighted to confirm that the Royal London ODI between @englandcricket & @TheRealPCB has been granted permission to operate at full capacity.
The match on Saturday 10 July will be part of the Government’s Events Research Programme (ERP).#LoveLords
— Lord’s Cricket Ground (@HomeOfCricket) July 2, 2021
The first match between Pakistan and England begins on July 8 in Cardiff while the last ODI will be played at Edgbaston on July 13.
The full-capacity measure at Lord’s stadium is part of the British government’s Events Research Program (ERP). Under it, the government is testing to populate sports and cultural venues without social distancing protocols.
The cricket fans coming to watch the match live will be required to bring their vaccination cards or a recent test report proving they are covid-19 negative.
The spectators will be required to wear face masks when locating their seats.

