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All Important Grounds

As a sports loving country, India is home to many important grounds or stadium in the world. It has been seen those numerous grounds such as Eden Gardens, Wankhede are located in India in the heart of important cities of the country.

As a sport loving Indian, it is really significant to know about the stadiums and the grounds that are used for different types of sports such as Cricket, Football, Hockey or multipurpose. Most of the grounds are capable of keeping thousands and thousands of people at a single time. Stadiums such as Eden Gardens in Kolkata and Wankhede in Mumbai can be named as the most valuable grounds in the heart of Indian cities. 

Eden Gardens

Because of its magnitude, Eden Gardens is well-known among the various grounds in India and internationally. Its concrete seats formerly housed 100,000 people; now that actual bucket seating has been constructed, the capacity has decreased to roughly 65,000. Nonetheless, it’s still a massive space, and the noise, even when just half filled, is a sight to witness. 

Eden Gardens, India’s biggest cricket stadium as well as the world’s close in terms of total capacity, has a potency of consisting one lakh cricket spectators and is the capital’s cricket center. Just after Melbourne Cricket Ground & ANZ Stadium, it is also the world’s third-largest cricket stadium, one of only a few cricket stadiums with a massive digital scoreboard. Eden Gardens is one of the first arenas in India to have floodlights, allowing for day-and-night matches. Several major cricketing tournaments, both domestic and international, have taken place here, along with the World Cup final in 1987, the World Cup semi-final in 1996, as well as the Hero Cup. Test series, one-day international matches, or Twenty 20 international games have all been held at this venue. Tall mango, rosewood, and banyan trees shelter the gardens’ paths, adding to the tranquilly of the setting. Tourists may also see the three-story Burmese Pagoda, which was transported by in Lord Dalhousie and is painted in bright yellow and crimson. This lovely location is the product of Chancellor Lord Auckland’s desire of creating a circus and a garden. There is an oval tank with recreational space surrounding it. It was formerly known as Auckland Circus Gardens before being renamed Eden Gardens. Eden Gardens was established in 1864 and spans 50 acres.

Wankhede Stadium

The Wankhede ground in Mumbai is among India’s largest cricket venues and was the site of the 2011 World Cup match. The location is well-known since it has hosted several cricket matches. It is well-known due to its use as a cricket ground. Cricket is more than a game in India; it is a vehicle for people’s emotions. Cricket is one of India’s most popular sports, which is why Wankhede Stadium is so important. Because it is located in the center of the country, Mumbai, this location is well-known and draws a large crowd whenever cricket events are conducted there. This venue is suitable for all types of games, including ODIs and test matches. The terrain in Mumbai is ideal for decent fields and playgrounds, which is why the stadium is the greatest in the country. 

This stadium offers all of the conveniences and features that make this one of the top sites to watch cricket matches in India. There’s so much bustle that it’s nearly hard to find one another over there. The commotion, congestion, and bustle, as well as the multitude that gathers there, are beyond description. The stadium is quite vast, with a massive pavilion that can accommodate a significant number of spectators. However, the proportion of people that gather here is so large that it is nearly difficult to keep the crowd under control. As a result, a stampede occurs, in which individuals virtually crush one other in their joy in order to catch a peek of the playground. People’s emotions and sentiments reach an all-time high, ending in a rush. In such a situation, a large number of individuals are injured or killed.

List of other important grounds in India

STATE

GROUND

Sardar Patel Stadium

Gujrat, Ahmedabad

D Y Patil Stadium

Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 

Netaji Indoor Stadium

Kolkata, West Bengal

MA Chidambaram Stadium

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Sawai Mansingh Stadium

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

Delhi, UP

Conclusion

Due to the everlasting love and likings for every type of sports in India, the grounds have become a significant part in the Indian community. The madness of the crowd and the potential sports personality creates an unforgettable situation in the stadiums that are largely celebrated. However, in the maintenance and the development, the government of India imposes a great authority along side the states governments. Not only, Eden Gardens or Wankhede, India is the home of many other important grounds in the world.

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