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  2. Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium - Wikipedia

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    This stadium was the home ground and international debut ground of the world's fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar who is nicknamed the Rawalpindi Express. In the 2nd ODI of 2004 Samsung ODI series, while other Indian batters are getting struggling with the pace and spin attack of Pakistan, Sachin Tendulkar played a courageous knock of 141 (135) in ...

  3. List of stadiums in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major sport stadiums in Pakistan. Only stadiums with the capacity of 2,000 spectators or more are included. Only stadiums with the capacity of 2,000 spectators or more are included. Current grounds

  4. Army Stadium, Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    Army Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Rawalpindi, Pakistan with 7,000 seats. [1] It is the home of the Pakistan Army FC and is also used by Pakistan Army sportsmen for training purposes. Pakistan national football team along with POF Wah Cantt football team in Army Stadium in August 1973 prior to visit of China, North Korea and Hong Kong ...

  5. Shoaib Akhtar Stadium - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Pindi Club Ground - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. List of football stadiums in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City Province Home Team(s) Image Jinnah Sports Stadium: ... Army Stadium: 7,000 [13] Rawalpindi: Punjab: Pakistan Army: Tehmas Khan Football Stadium ...

  8. Rawalpindi Rams - Wikipedia

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    The Rawalpindi Rams (Urdu: راولپنڈی ریمز) was a domestic Twenty20 and List A cricket team, based in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. The team was established in 2004–2005 and its home ground was the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium .

  9. List of cricket grounds in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Name City Province Capacity Image Gaddafi Stadium: Lahore: Punjab: 34,000 Arbab Niaz Stadium: Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 30,000+ National Bank Cricket Arena