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Edgbaston has hosted the T20 Finals Day more than any other cricket ground. Edgbaston is the main home ground for the Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred competition from 2021. Edgbaston was the first English ground outside Lord's to host a major international one-day tournament final when it hosted the ICC Champions Trophy final in 2013.
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The only ground other than Edgbaston used by Warwickshire for first-class cricket in the 21st century is Swans Nest Lane in Stratford-upon-Avon. Having only previously played a single match there in 1951, Warwickshire returned to the ground to play one first-class match in each of 2004 and 2005 as well as a single List A match in the latter year.
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Maps from the 18th century show there used to be two ponds on the site but one has now been naturally filled in and overgrown. On the south side of the main pool, completed in 1790 and whose capacity is 59,100 m 3 (77,300 cu yd), is an earthfill dam holding the water in and a small weir . [ 2 ]
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (also known as Fatorda Stadium) [2] is a multi-purpose stadium in Margao, Goa, India. [3] The venue has been used to host both football and cricket matches. It is Goa's only international stadium and has a seating capacity of 19000 with additional 1000 in reserve.
The stadium suffered from lack of maintenance from the Uttarakhand government, due to deprivation of big matches and high cost to run it. The state government decided to out source private company to maintain it and rolled out tender. [8] The stadium hosted its inaugural ODI and Test match during series of Ireland against Afghanistan in India. [10]