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'Can't wait to see': BCCI president Ganguly reacts to world's largest cricket stadium

Sourav Ganguly recounted his experience at Sardar Patel Stadium as a player and captain. The former India captain said, "(I) have great memories in this ground as a player, captain ..grew up at Eden with hundred thousand capacity .. (not any more).. can’t wait to see this on 24th."

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Published : Feb 19, 2020, 5:13 PM IST

Updated : Feb 19, 2020, 5:26 PM IST

New Delhi: The Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad is all set to become the largest cricket stadium in the world when it will be inaugurated by the United States of America President Donald Trump on February 24. The renovated Sardar Patel Stadium will house 110,000 spectators, more than doubling its previous capacity of 54,000.

Bird's eye of Sardar Patel Stadium
Bird's eye of Sardar Patel Stadium

The bird's eye view of the stadium shared on social media by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday has already created a lot of buzz among fans and players alike. The Indian board also shared another stunning image of the stadium when the sun was out.

Sourav Ganguly's tweet
Sourav Ganguly's tweet

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly expressed his excitement after seeing the image of the stadium. “Lovely to see such a massive, pretty stadium .. Ahmedabad .. have great memories in this ground as a player, captain ..grew up at Eden with hundred thousand capacity .. (not any more).. can’t wait to see this on 24th,” he tweeted on Tuesday.

Sardar Patel Stadium will be world's largest cricket facility.
Sardar Patel Stadium will be world's largest cricket facility.

The renovated stadium will also be the world's biggest cricket facility after the completion of construction work.

Ravi Shastri says, "(It) looks simply spectacular"

Later, Team India coach Ravi Shastri also heaped praise on the stadium which underwent renovation in 2014. Looks simply spectacular. "A moment to cherish for every Indian cricket lover. World class facility seating 110,000 plus @JayShah #MoteraStadium," Shastri tweeted.

Team India coach Ravi Shastri expressed his thought on the new look of the stadium.
Team India coach Ravi Shastri expressed his thought on the new look of the stadium.

The stadium was first built in 1982 when the Gujarat government donated 50 acres of land for its construction. The ground began hosting international cricket a year later in 1983.

Till now, Motera has held one T20I, 12 Test matches and 24 ODIs.

New Delhi: The Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad is all set to become the largest cricket stadium in the world when it will be inaugurated by the United States of America President Donald Trump on February 24. The renovated Sardar Patel Stadium will house 110,000 spectators, more than doubling its previous capacity of 54,000.

Bird's eye of Sardar Patel Stadium
Bird's eye of Sardar Patel Stadium

The bird's eye view of the stadium shared on social media by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday has already created a lot of buzz among fans and players alike. The Indian board also shared another stunning image of the stadium when the sun was out.

Sourav Ganguly's tweet
Sourav Ganguly's tweet

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly expressed his excitement after seeing the image of the stadium. “Lovely to see such a massive, pretty stadium .. Ahmedabad .. have great memories in this ground as a player, captain ..grew up at Eden with hundred thousand capacity .. (not any more).. can’t wait to see this on 24th,” he tweeted on Tuesday.

Sardar Patel Stadium will be world's largest cricket facility.
Sardar Patel Stadium will be world's largest cricket facility.

The renovated stadium will also be the world's biggest cricket facility after the completion of construction work.

Ravi Shastri says, "(It) looks simply spectacular"

Later, Team India coach Ravi Shastri also heaped praise on the stadium which underwent renovation in 2014. Looks simply spectacular. "A moment to cherish for every Indian cricket lover. World class facility seating 110,000 plus @JayShah #MoteraStadium," Shastri tweeted.

Team India coach Ravi Shastri expressed his thought on the new look of the stadium.
Team India coach Ravi Shastri expressed his thought on the new look of the stadium.

The stadium was first built in 1982 when the Gujarat government donated 50 acres of land for its construction. The ground began hosting international cricket a year later in 1983.

Till now, Motera has held one T20I, 12 Test matches and 24 ODIs.

Last Updated : Feb 19, 2020, 5:26 PM IST
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