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Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is a cricket stadium located in Rawalpindi, Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located close to Pir Meher Ali Shah University and Rawalpindi Arts Council and has an estimated capacity of 18,000 [1]. The first international match at the stadium was played on 19 January 1992, when Sri Lanka faced Pakistan in an ODI. [2]
Stadium Capacity Game(s) City Province Tenants Image 1: Jinnah Sports Stadium: 48,900 [1] Multi-Purpose: ... Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium: 18,000 [18] Cricket:
Shoaib Akhtar (pronounced [ʃoeːb əxt̪ər] ⓘ; born 13 August 1975) is a Pakistani former international cricketer and commentator.Nicknamed the "Rawalpindi Express", [3] he is the fastest bowler in cricketing history, with an unbeaten 161.3 kmph (100.23 mph) delivery. [4]
Name City Province Capacity Image Gaddafi Stadium: Lahore: Punjab: 36,000 Arbab Niaz Stadium: Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 35,000 Multan Cricket Stadium: Multan
Rawalpindi (Punjabi, Urdu: راولپنڈی, romanized: Rāwalpinḍī; pronounced [ɾɑːʋəlpɪnɖiː] ⓘ [5]) is the third-largest city in the Pakistani province of Punjab. It is a commercial and metropolitan city, being the fourth most populous in Pakistan.
Stadium Capacity City Province Home Team(s) Image ... Punjab Stadium: 10,000 [9] Lahore: Punjab: Pakistan national football team: Hyderabad Football Stadium: 10,000 [10]
The Shoaib Akhtar Stadium, formerly known as Khan Research Laboratories Ground, is a multi-use stadium in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.At first named after Pakistan's nuclear enrichment facility Khan Research Laboratories, it was renamed Shoaib Akhtar Stadium in honour of the tearaway Pakistani fast bowler in March 2021.
Pindi Club Ground, also known as the Army Sports Ground, [1] is a multi-use stadium in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. It is used mostly for cricket matches. The stadium can accommodate 15,000 people and hosted its first and only international Test match in 1965. [2] It also hosted one match as part of the 1987 Cricket World Cup. [3]