About Wankhede Stadium:
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Wankhede Stadium is one of the largest and one of the most renowned cricket stadiums in the country, which is owned by the Mumbai Cricket Association.Wankhede Stadium was built in 1974 after a dispute between the 'Mumbai Cricket Association' and the 'Cricket Club of India'. The stadium is named after S. K. Wankhede, a politician and also a former secretary of the MCA. Wankhede Stadium earned its fame after it hosted a cricket match between India and West Indies. Many prominent cricket players like Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri and so on have displayed their wonderful talents at this stadium. What is more fascinating about this Wankhede Stadium is that this remarkably large stadium was built within a period of 6 months! This stadium hosts International Cricket matches, test matches, ODI matches and more recently, T20 matches, on a regular basis.
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Wankhede Stadium is one of the biggest cricket stadiums in Mumbai, which serves as a hot-spot for tourists from all over the world. Built in 1974 and named after the-then Secretary of the Mumbai Cricket Association, this massive stadium hosts test matches, ODI matches and other international matches as well. The Wankhede Stadium has gone down in history as one of the most important stadiums, which hosted some of the greatest cricket matches and reared some of the greatest talent the world has ever seen.
Before the Wankhede was established, cricket matches in Bombay as it was called then – used to take place at the Brabourne. In 1973, a long drawn out dispute between two cricket fractions reached a head after the Test match between India and England. Miffed at this, SK Wankhede, a politician and then BCA secretary, undertook the initiative to get a new venue constructed in the Churchgate area.
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It was made in 1975 and hosted its first Test the same year against the Windies. Since then, the Wankhede stadium has been the main cricketing venue in the city. It plays hosts to the Indian cricket team, the Mumbai Ranji team and the Mumbai franchise in the Indian Twenty20 league. The ground underwent reconstruction before the 2011 World Cup and was then made ready to host the final of the mega-event. The renovation was done for the breeze to be able to flow freely across the stadium and also for the viewers to watch the game without hindrances. The ground has seen a number of brilliant games being played here, international and domestic.
In 1996, Wankhede stadium underwent an upgrade, during which, floodlights were installed to provide excellent lighting to host the day and night cricket matches. Wankhede received its second upgrade in 2010-11 before the 2011 World Cup and the ground was unavailable for domestic and international cricket until February 2011. One of the highlights of the stadium is the suspended cantilever roofs. No beam supports on the roofs ensure better view for the spectators. The stadium has 20 elevators for North and South stands. After its renovation and installation of bucket seats the capacity of the Wankhede Stadium was reduced to around 33,000.
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The most important game held so far will have to be the 2011 World Cup final when India lifted the trophy after 28 years. It's home to two of the biggest names, Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar, and the latter also played his 200th Test and final international game at the same venue. With a capacity of around 33, 000 and a closed amphitheatre-type formation, it gets really loud at times. Short boundaries and a true pitch more often than not promise a good game. As of now, it has hosted more than 50 international games and there is no reason why the ground will not go on to host more
Some quick facts about this stadium:
1) Location- Mumbai,Maharashtra,India.
2) Established- 1974
3) No of One-Day International Games Hosted- 21
4) No of Twenty-Twenty International Games Hosted- 7
5) No of Test Matches Hosted- 25
6) Seating Capacity- 33,000.
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