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Sardar Patel Stadium
Motera, Ahmedabad, India
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Gujarat Cricket Association, Sardar Patel Stadium, Near Sports Club of Gujarat Ltd, Navarangpura, Ahmedabad - 380014 (Phone: 079 - 26443787/26565391)
Also or formerly known as Gujarat Stadium
Established 1982
Capacity 48,000
Floodlights Yes
End names Adani Pavilion End, GMDC End
Home team(s) Gujarat
Curator Bagira Thakur
Current local time 17:51, Mon Oct 13, 2008 (UTC +0530)
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Built on the banks of the Sabarmati river on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, the Sardar Patel Stadium is an imposing structure which can accommodate about 48,000 spectators. The stadium was built on a 50-acre land donated by the state government, and took only nine months for its completion.
However, it is a far from welcome location for touring sides and was described by Scyld Berry in 2006 as "without doubt the most unpopular venue on the whole international cricket circuit. The stadium has been run down for years, the state of Gujarat is 'dry', the city is as polluted as they come, the river Sabarmati an open drain."
Also known as the Motera, after the place where it is located, the venue hosted its first Test in November 1983 and has been witness to some memorable Indian feats - Sunil Gavaskar got to his 10,000 Test runs here, against Pakistan in 1986-87, and seven years later, Kapil Dev nailed his 432nd victim to go past Richard Hadlee as Test cricket's leading wicket-taker. The pitch here used to aid bowlers - three of the first four Tests produced results - but of late the track has played slow and low, aiding neither the bowlers nor the strokeplayers. As a result, draws have become the norm.
Cricinfo staff

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Organisers denied that they have struggled to sell seats for the tournament © Getty Images |
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A general view of England's net session at Ahmedabad © Getty Images |
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Sardar Patel stadium in Ahmedabad © AFP |
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