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World's biggest cricket stadium takes shape in India

December 13, 2019
Indian workers work at the worlds largest cricket stadium which is under construction at Motera, some 11 km from Ahmedabad on Thursday. The cricket stadium will have a seating capacity of 110,000 people with specialized PTFE roof to protect spectators during rains. Gujarat Cricket Association is planning to inaugurate Motera Stadium during the first half of 2020. — AFP
Indian workers work at the worlds largest cricket stadium which is under construction at Motera, some 11 km from Ahmedabad on Thursday. The cricket stadium will have a seating capacity of 110,000 people with specialized PTFE roof to protect spectators during rains. Gujarat Cricket Association is planning to inaugurate Motera Stadium during the first half of 2020. — AFP

AHMEDABAD, India — The world's biggest cricket stadium, with space for 110,000 spectators, is taking shape in India and is likely to host its first international match early next year.

The new stadium in Ahmedabad, built at a cost of around $100 million, will seat more fans than Australia's Melbourne Cricket Ground which can accommodate around 100,000 spectators.

According to reports, the Sardar Patel stadium is expected to host its first match in March with an exhibition game between an Asia XI and a World XI as the inaugural game.

The stadium will have more than 70 corporate boxes, four dressing rooms, a clubhouse and an Olympic-size swimming pool. Its construction began in January 2017.

It will overtake Kolkata's Eden Gardens, currently India's biggest stadium with a capacity of 66,000 — down from 100,000 after a major rebuilding project.

India, the world's top-ranked Test team, has more than a dozen stadiums capable of holding international cricket matches. Test matches, however, often attract sparse crowds. — AFP


December 13, 2019
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