Ban on beach balls for England fans: why a cricket stadium in Australia has introduced new rules.
01.12.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
01.12.2025
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Ban on beach balls
According to The Sun: Australian organizers have decided to ban Barmy Army fans from bringing beach balls to one of the stadiums during The Ashes matches. Fans who come to support the England team at Adelaide Oval will not be able to take an inflatable ball with them.
The stadium accommodates 53,500 spectators and will be the venue for the third match in this legendary rivalry.
“Beach balls will not be allowed in the stadium to ensure the safety and comfort of all spectators,” the organizers stated.
This ban is motivated by the organizers' desire to ensure an adequate level of safety at the matches. Despite the festive atmosphere among the fans, it is important to adhere to the rules to avoid any unpleasantness during the game.
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