The Pink City shall get world’s 3rd largest cricket stadium with 75,000 capacity
The Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad is the largest stadium in the world third while the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia is second largest.
While Motera has a seating capacity of 1.10 lakh, the MCG can accommodate 1.02 lakh spectators
The audience in the new stadium to come shall get world-class facilities
The new green stadium shall bask under the sheen of latest flood flights
It shall have sufficient space to accommodate around 4,000 vehicles in the stadium
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Say cheers as Jaipur in Rajasthan shall get the world’s third largest cricket stadium soon which shall have a seating capacity to accommodate around 75,000 spectators.
This world-class green stadium will be well-equipped with state-of-the-art facilities such as modern grand pavilion stands, corporate boxes, plush sports field, modern club house and many other world class features for indoor games and sports training facilities.
It shall have two restaurants for the audience, 30 practice nets for players and a press conference room with a seating capacity of 250.
The stadium construction would progress in two phases; the first phase will be developed with 45,000 seating capacity while the second would have a seating capacity of 30,000.
Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) Secretary Mahendra Sharma said that the stadium shall spread over 100 acres of land. “The land has been finalised in Chonp village, 25 km from Jaipur on the Jaipur-Delhi Highway and the construction is expected to begin in the next four months,” he added.
Sharma informed that after the Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad and the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia, the Jaipur stadium shall be the third largest stadium. While Motera has a seating capacity of 1.10 lakh, the MCG can accommodate 1.02 lakh spectators.
Mehta and associates LLP and Delhi based sports design consultancy firm GRAS, who will build the stadium, have given a presentation of the design to RCA chief patron C.P. Joshi and RCA President Vaibhav Gehlot, Sharma said.