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Latest Top 10 Cricket Stadiums in the World |
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Latest Top 10 Cricket Stadiums in the World
Here is a compilation of the five largest cricket stadiums around the world and some interesting facts about them that will make you want to visit the stadiums ASAP!
#5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia Capacity : 53,583 Opened in 1871, Adelaide Oval is the fifth largest stadium in the world and the third largest in Australia. It not only hosts cricket matches but also Australian Rules football, rugby, football, tennis and the occasional music concerts. It achieved its maximum attendance of 55317 in a cricket match on December 2, 2017, in the Ashes. But that is not it, the maximum people under the roof of Adelaide oval have been 70,000 for Adele's concert in 2017. This ground is huge and very picturesque. After the completion of the grounds most recent redevelopment in 2014, sports journalist Gerard Whateley described the venue as being "the most perfect piece of modern architecture because it's a thoroughly contemporary stadium with all the character that it's had in the past". |
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#4 Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Capacity : 60,000 It hosted its first international cricket match between India and South Africa on November 16, 2005. Also, it hosted the opening match and the final match of the 2017 Indian Premier League. Originally supposed to be named Visakha International Cricket Stadium, it was later decided that the current name be given it to it. Home to Sunrisers Hyderabad, it is well known for its Batsman friendly pitches and high scoring games. |
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#3 Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, Naya Raipur, India
Capacity: 65000 Opened in 2008. It is a state of the art cricket stadium located in Chattisgarh, India. Named after Veer Narayan Singh, one of the pioneers of war of independence in 1857 in Chhattisgarh. It has now become the second home of Delhi Daredevils in the IPL after the Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi. Cricketers were so impressed by the facilities provided at the stadium that Sunil Gavaskar praised its architecture and said that it should be utilized for all types of matches. Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan also praised the facilities at the stadium in his own words: "When opportunities are created, and such facilities are in place, there is the hope that cricketers will emerge. I hope to play again at this wonderful venue" |
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#2 Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Capacity : 66,000. Established in 1864, It is considered to be the home of Indian cricket, it is the one stop where every Indian fan dreams of seeing the Indian cricket team play. It has an irreplaceable historical presence in Indian cricket. The stadium gets its name from the Eden Gardens, one of the oldest parks in Kolkata, adjacent to the stadium. The official capacity is 66,000 but the attendance in some of the matches played here has been recorded to be more than 1,00,000 on at least four occasions. It has been a part of a lot of history defining moments, some of them are listed as follows:
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#1 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia
It is the tenth largest stadium in the world and the largest cricket stadium. Known as 'The G', it was opened in 1853 and since has gone under many reconstructions and changes. The first ever cricket match played here was a Test match between Australia and England from March 15-19, 1877. It is one of the oldest stadiums in the world too. Apart from cricket, it has been used for many purposes, such as Football, Rugby, Tennis, Cycling, and various concerts of artists from around the world. 'The G' hosted the first ever Test match and ODI in the history of Cricket and it was also used for military purposes in WW2 and acted as a base for the recuperation of soldiers from USA and Australia. It has a lot of records to its name apart from hosting the first ODI and Test match, some of them being:
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