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Sources told TOI the stadium has not been maintained properly in the last few years. Just before the Afghanistan-New Zealand Test was announced, GNIDA invested around Rs 60 lakh to prepare the ground.
The original plan included the stadium to have a capacity of 40,000, which would later be expanded to 100,000, but ultimately, it was built with its current 8,000 capacity. The venue first hosted ...
According to the initial plan, the stadium was to come up on 31 acres. Of this, a 23-acre area was earmarked for the construction of the stadium and the rest was to be used for commercial activities.