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WTC Final: The Oval is a benchmark for India to improve on in-stadia experience

From the ticketing experience to the toilets, there’s a lot to pick from how things are done at The Oval, where watching cricket is as pleasing as it gets, with hot food and the beat of dhols.

June 11, 2023 / 14:58 IST
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WTC Final: The Oval is a benchmark for India to improve on in-stadia experience
WTC Final: The Oval is a benchmark for India to improve on in-stadia experience

To watch India play a game of cricket in England is a pleasure. To watch India play at The Oval even more so. And if it’s a match as important as the final of the World Test Championship (WTC), it just doesn’t get any better.

It doesn’t matter where you’re watching the game from. The Pavilion End or the Vauxhall End, from one of the suites or the executive boxes, the Westminster Terraces, or the Bedser Stand. The view is simply excellent all around.

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If you don’t drink, there’s an alcohol-free section. If you can’t walk, you can get wheeled up to the stands. If you can’t find your seat, there’ll always be someone around to guide you.

The stadium’s capacity is 27,000 and when it holds an international game, regardless of the format, expect every ticket to get sold. That, and the manner in which the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) goes about ensuring a comfortable day for the visiting fans, are aspects India’s stadiums can learn from.