Amidst several strict COVID-19 protocols for the second phase of IPL 2021, the BCCI has allowed the fans to return to stadiums after more than two years in the Indian Premier League (IPL) as the last season in the UAE in 2020 and the first half of 2021 edition in Indian were played behind closed doors.

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The BCCI will soon issue the SOPs to be followed, however, they have opened the online ticking procedure where fans can go on the official website and book the tickets, but if they face any problem in doing so, they also have partnered with platinumlist.net for the sale of the tickets.

The tournament is set to resume on September 19 with the El Clasico - Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians in Dubai.

The ticking process started on September 16 and here are the steps by which the fans can buy the tickets:

Step 1: Open your browser and enter the official website

Step 2: Click on the buy tickets option in the menubar

Step 3: You can purchase the ticket online by entering the details

Step 4: Check out the number of tickets you want to purchase and then proceed for payment

Step 5: Once you complete the payment, you can download the PDF file.

Step 6: Take a screengrab or a printout for gate entry

The terms and conditions say that only fully vaccinated fans will be allowed in the stadiums for health and safety of themselves, other fans and the players.

The fans can buy tickets on PlatinumList.net as well. Steps for the same:

Step 1: Open the website– platinumlist.ent

Step 2: Sign up using your Google account

Step 3: Enter your number and country code

Step 4: You will be redirected back to the homepage

Step 5: Choose your UAE city– Sharjah, Abu Dhabi or Dubai

Step 6: Search for IPL in the dialog box or manually search from the calendar option

Step 7: Choose your match and select the seats/ package

Step 8: Enter the details and proceed to payment.

Step 9: Take a screengrab/ printout once you download the PDF file

Since the 14th edition of the IPL was suspended midway in the month of May due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, the BCCI is not taking any chance as far as the COVID-19 rules and regulations are concerned.