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Coronavirus scare: Here's why fans are much-needed for cricket matches

The hosts Australia got off to a steady start as both openers David Warner and Aaron Finch went past the half-century mark

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Spectators wait for the start of the first ODI cricket match between India and South Africa

Spectators wait for the start of the first ODI cricket match between India and South Africa

As the first ODI between Australia and New Zealand is being played without spectators at the Sydney Cricket Ground amidst coronavirus outbreak, the Kiwi side was seen bringing the ball back from the stands themselves. Traditionally, when a ball is dispatched for a four or six, the crowd throws the ball back into the playing field, but as there are no spectators for the first ODI, New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson went into the stands himself to fetch the ball.

Cricket.com.au's official handle tweeted a small clip of the incident and captioned the post as: "Good arm, Lockie". In the match between Australia and New Zealand, the former won the toss and opted to bat first. The hosts Australia got off to a steady start as both openers David Warner and Aaron Finch went past the half-century mark.

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