Former India captain Virat Kohli will play his 100th Test of his career in the first Test against Sri Lanka on Friday. The match between the two teams will be played at the PCA Stadium in Mohali. Audiences were allowed to enter the stadium to watch Kohli's historic match. "The BCCI has allowed Audiences to enter the stadium for the match," said PCA treasurer RP Singla. He said tickets for Kohli's 100th Test would go on sale on today (Wednesday). Fifty percent of audiences will be allowed to enter the stadium during the match.
BCCI secretary Jay Shah said audiences were allowed to enter the match between India and Sri Lanka at the PCA stadium in Mohali. The decision to allow audiences is made by the State Cricket Association. In addition, Shah has congratulated Kohli on his 100th Test.
PCA treasurer RP Singla, on the other hand, said audiences were allowed by the BCCI to enter the stadium for the match. Ticket sales will begin online on Wednesday. "In the presence of audiences at the stadium, Kohli will have a wonderful experience playing his 100th Test," Singla said.
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