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Bandra Kurla Complex Ground is a cricket ground in Bandra, Maharashtra.[1][2] The ground normally hosts charity matches and some local matches. It also is home to the Mumbai Cricket Association.
BKC | |
Ground information | |
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Location | Bandra, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Establishment | 2006 |
Capacity | n/a |
Owner | Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority |
Operator | Mumbai Cricket Association |
Tenants | Mumbai |
International information | |
First WODI | 1 March 2010: India v England |
Last WODI | 8 February 2013: New Zealand v Sri Lanka |
First WT20I | 4 March 2010: India v England |
Last WT20I | 8 March 2010: India v England |
As of 8 December 2019 Source: ESPNcricinfo |
In 2007, Mumbai Cricket Association installed a state-of-the-art recreation centre at the ground which forms part of their world class Indoor Cricket Academy. The Club House has top class sporting facilities ranging from an air conditioned badminton hall with two courts - billiards and snookers hall, equipped with two imported billiards tables. Three pitches are for spin, three others for seam bowling while the seventh is a normal wicket.[3]
In 2009, India under-19s for 2010 World Cup in New Zealand also did practice with Mike Young, Australian fielding coach.[citation needed]
The ground has also hosted women's ODI and T20I including two match of World Cup 2013. The Bandra Kurla Complex Ground has also hosted some matches which were part of the 2017 Blind T20 World Cup.[citation needed]
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