TNCA offers free metro rides for T20I fans as India prepares for England Series

Updated : Jan 22, 2025 10:10
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Editorji News Desk

Cricket fever is set to grip Chennai as the MA Chidambaram Stadium gears up to host the second T20I between India and England on Saturday, January 25. In a move to enhance fan convenience, the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) has announced free metro travel for ticket holders to and from the stadium. This initiative, previously implemented during IPL 2023, aims to ease traffic congestion around the iconic Chepauk venue, located near Marina Beach. 

Packed Chepauk Awaits White-Ball Action

Tickets for the second T20I have already sold out, promising a packed Chepauk stadium just days after the city celebrated Pongal. This will be Chennai’s first international white-ball match since the 2023 World Cup, and the first overall since the Test match against Bangladesh in September 2024. TNCA’s social media post confirmed, “Match ticket holders can avail free metro rides for both up and down journeys.”

India Ready for England After Intensive Preparations

Team India is set to open their limited-overs campaign against England after a disappointing 2024-25 Test season, which saw defeats to New Zealand and Australia. However, the Men in Blue are riding high on their T20 World Cup-winning momentum, having recently defeated Bangladesh and South Africa in impressive fashion.

The team, led by Suryakumar Yadav, held an intense three-day training camp in Kolkata to fine-tune their preparations. Bowlers practised with wet balls to adapt to the dewy conditions expected during the match. Mohammed Shami, making his international comeback after a year-long hiatus, is set to strengthen the bowling attack.

Speaking ahead of the match, Suryakumar Yadav addressed the team’s readiness, saying, “If we know there is going to be heavy dew, we start preparing with the wet ball during practice sessions. These are the things that are within our control.”

England Brings Firepower

England announced a strong playing XI for the series opener, setting the stage for an exciting five-match contest. Following the opener in Kolkata, the series will move to Chennai, Rajkot, Pune, and conclude in Mumbai.


As Chennai eagerly anticipates the return of international cricket at Chepauk, the TNCA’s free metro travel initiative reflects efforts to enhance the fan experience. Meanwhile, India, after rigorous preparations, is determined to regain its winning touch and capitalize on its T20 World Cup success. With top-tier cricket action and packed stadiums, this series promises to be a thrilling spectacle for fans.
 

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