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The stadium was previously known as Rajendra Nagar Stadium. It was renamed in 1970 after the death of icon Moin-ul-Haq, who was general secretary of Indian Olympic Association (IOA), India's chef-de-mission of the Indian Olympic contingent in 1948 to London and in 1952 to Helsinki, and one of the founding vice-presidents along with K A D Naoroji of the Bihar Cricket Association, in the year ...
Patna Pirates The Patliputra Stadium at the Patliputra Sports Complex is a multi-purpose stadium in Kankarbagh , Patna , Bihar . [ 2 ] The first Women World Cup Kabaddi Championship was held here in its inaugural year, in which 16 countries had participated.
This is a list of cricket grounds in India that have been used for first-class, List A and Twenty20 cricket games. India has 49 international cricket venues, [ 1 ] the most in any country - 26 more than the next most: England with 23 .
Yorkshire County Cricket Club, The Wednesday Cricket Club , England cricket team for one test match in 1902: 1973 Converted exclusively to a football stadium and now home to Sheffield United F.C. 5: Lancaster Park: 35,000: Christchurch New Zealand: New Zealand: 2011 Destroyed in February 2011 Christchurch earthquake: 6: Lal Bahadur Shastri ...
Urja Stadium is located in Rajbansi Nagar, Patna, Bihar, India. This stadium is known for hosting Ranji Trophy matches . This Stadium Hosts Cricket and Football.
As Patna is one of the most sacred cities of religions like Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Islam, many people travel to Patna as part of religious tourism. International tourists - Patna attracts tourists from all over the globe, though most are Buddhists from Japan and China. Domestic tourists visit the area on their respective pilgrimages.
This is a list of cricket grounds in Pakistan that have been used for first-class, List A and international cricket matches. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] For grounds used in international cricket, see the map and the notes column.
The Samrat Ashok Convention Centre [1] is a convention centre on North Gandhi Maidan Marg, Patna, Bihar with an estimated budget of ₹ 490 crore. [2] [3] The foundation stone of the centre was laid by Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar on 8 February 2014.