Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi Established: 1883 Capacity: 41,800 Location: Delhi Owner: Delhi District Cricket Association First Test: November 1948 First ODI: September 1982 Feroz Shah Kotla Ground is situated in Delhi which is India’s Capital. The Ground was built in year 1883 at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi. In India’s Cricket Venue Eden Gardens of Kolkata is the Oldest and first ground established ever then after …
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Punjab Cricket Association, PCA Stadium, Mohali
PCA Stadium Mohali Established: 1993 Capacity: 26,000 Location: Mohali, Chandigarh Owner: Punjab Cricket Assiciation First Test: December 1994 First ODI: November 1993 Punjab Cricket Association stadium is located in Mohali which is near to Chandigarh airport and the stadium is commonly known by Mohali stadium. PCA stadium is home ground of IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab. PCA stadium has capacity of 26000 and it is established …
Read More »M Chinnaswamy Stadium Details – Cricket Grounds In India
Here is the full details of M Chinnaswamy Stadium ,Bengaluru :- Established: 1969 Capacity: 35,000 Location: Bengaluru Owner: Karnataka Government First Test: November 1974 First ODI: September 1982 M Chinnaswamy stadium formerly known as Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) stadium. Mangalam Chinnaswamy was a prominent Indian cricket administrator there after he was selected as the President of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) …
Read More »Eden Gardens Kolkata Cricket Venue India
Eden Gardens Venue Established: 1864 Capacity: 66,349 Location: Kolkata Owner: Indian Army First Test: January 1934 First ODI: February 1987 First T20I: October 2011 Eden Gardens is situated in Kolkata City of India having capacity of 66000 visitors to be seated for watching match in ground. This ground is counted one of the largest playground in the world, if we talk about the world it …
Read More »Wankhede Stadium Mumbai International Playground Of India
Wankhede Stadium Details Established: 1974 Capacity: 33,000 Location: Mumbai Owner: Mumbai Cricket Association First Match: 1975 First ODI: 1987 (India vs Sri Lanka) Wankhede stadium is nicely built in the heart of Mumbai after renovation it looks very beautiful now the stadium has capacity of 33108 as per information by Wikipedia, stadium is established in year 1974 it is one of the oldest stadium in …
Read More »HPCA Stadium For Cricket In Himachal Pradesh – India
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium (HPCA) Established: 2003 Capacity: 23,000 Location: Dharamsala Owner: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium First Match: 2005 HPCA (Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium) is Cricket Ground situated in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh. Dharamsala is very famous city known Internationally and one of the big reason to call it famous is that this the place where Dalai Lama of Tibet born. …
Read More »New VCA (Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium) , Nagpur
The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium (VCA) Established: 2008 Capacity: 45,000 Location: Nagpur First Match: 6 November 2008 The Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium is known as New VCA Stadium located in Nagpur, Maharasthra, India. Stadium is built and inaugurated in year 2008. It is an International stadium built according to the ICC (International Cricket Council). Every year IPL matches are also played …
Read More »Hagley Oval, Christchurch – New Zealand
Hagley Oval, Christchurch – New Zealand Hagley Oval is a cricket ground located in Hagley Park in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. Established : 1886 Capacity : 12,000 The first recorded match on the ground was in 1867, when Canterbury cricket team hosted Otago cricket team. Canterbury used the ground infrequently from then through until the 1920s.
Read More »Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) – Australia
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) – Australia The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria, It is the 11th-largest stadium in the world, the largest in Australia. Owner : Government of Victoria Operator : Melbourne Cricket Club Opened : 1853 Capacity : 100,024 Field size : 171 m x 146 m Surface : …
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