Cricket Ground

There are world-famous cricket stadiums located in India. While opposing the BCCI's control, most of the fields are under the management of various state cricket boards. Bombay Jamkhani was the first destination in India to host the cricket match on the full scale featuring the Indian cricket team. It was in 1877 between Persia and Europe. It is certain that the first stadium hosting the test matches in India was in Jubhana Ground in Mumbai in 1933, which he had ever hosted. In the 1933 series, the second and third test Edigan was held in Gardens and Chapocco. In Delhi, Feroze Shah Kotla was the first stadium to host a test match after independence, which was the first part of the 5 test series, as a draw against West Indies in 1948. In India, the Ninnes Stadium has hosted official test matches. In recent days, construction of World Class cricket fields has increased in India, in relation to more than one test in Lucknow, Chandigarh, Chennai and Mumbai cities.

Edin Gardens hosted the highest test (34) in Kolkata and has the largest potential of any cricket stadium in the world, which is capable of catching over 100,000 soldiers. Founded in 1864, it is one of the most historic stadiums in India, hosting hostile and historical matches. In other important stadiums in India, Feroze Shah Kotla, which was founded in 1883 and hosted memorable matches, including Anil Kalam, who got 10 wickets in an innings against Pakistan. For the past two years, the land is undergoing maintenance.

The latest World Class in the Winned Stadium is the Indian Cricket Stadium. Established in 1974 with a capacity of approximately 50,000. He has hosted 21 Test matches in a short 32-year history. It was the unofficial successor of equality stadium, which is also located in Mumbai. Mumbai often understands the cricketing capital of India because of its fans and its creations, they look at the Mumbai cricket team, and thus, the Stadium matches regular exams. The MA Chadromam Stadium in Chepauk is also considered as an important historical Indian cricket base, which was set up in the early 1900's, India's first Test victory. Saeed Anwar was breaking the record in 194.

The rest of this test stadium is considered to be less less than this big stadium. Gymnasium and Equatorial Stadium are not used and changed by Wyndham. Similarly, Barabati Stadium, Gandhi Stadium, K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Nero Stadium, Sector 16 Stadium and University Ground have not hosted the test match in the past 10 years.

Stadium Location

Barabati Stadium - Cuttack

Bombay Gymkhana -Mumbai

Brabourne Stadium-Mumbai
Eden Gardens-Kolkata
Feroz Shah Kotla-Delhi
Gandhi Stadium -Jalandhar
Green Park-Kanpur
K. D. Singh Babu Stadium-Lucknow
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium-Hyderabad
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium-Bangalore
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium- Chepauk, Chennai
Nehru Stadium-Chennai
Cricket Association Stadium- Mohali, Chandigarh
Sardar Patel Stadium (Gujarat)-Motera, Ahmedabad
Sawai Mansingh Stadium -Jaipur
Sector 16 Stadium-Chandigarh
University Ground-Lucknow
Vidarbha C.A. Ground-Nagpur
Wankhede Stadium





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