The latest developments from IPL have stated that Maharashtra will host the 15th edition of the tournament with a 25 per cent crowd capacity.
BCCI was in talks with the Maharashtra government regarding the capacity in all its 4 stadiums for the IPL.
The talks between Maharashtra minister Aaditya Thackeray and the MCA officials have finalized the crowd capacity for the IPL.
The India-Sri Lanka Test series will see crowds at Bengaluru while Mohali will not entertain any spectators.
In the recently concluded T20I series, Dharamsala saw jam-packed crowds for both the T20Is on February 26th and 27th.
Indian cricket has faced a lot during the last 2 years because of the coronavirus pandemic. The last 2 IPLs shifted fully or partly to the UAE.
The ICC T20 World Cup too saw a shift from India to the UAE.
But now with the COVID-19 cases on the decline, it is good news for the fans and BCCI as cricket has slowly started taking place in India.