The IPL 2022 live experience gets better for fans as from the April 6 encounter between KKR and MI, at least 50 percent of spectators will be able to attend the games at the stadiums in Mumbai and Pune. 


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As per a release by bookmyshow.com, who are the official ticket partners of BCCI, the board "has announced an increase in stadium occupancy to 50%, which was earlier capped at 25% thereby extending the opportunity for many more fans across India and beyond to experience the IPL action live in the stadia."


The Maharashtra government had initially allowed 25 percent crowds at all the four venues - Wankhede stadium, Brabourne stadium in Mumbai, DY Patil stadium in Navi Mumbai and Maharashtra Cricket Association stadium in Gahunje in Pune.


The Maharashtra government had on Thursday decided to do away with all the Covid restrictions, from April 2 in the entire state.