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1. Lord Cricket Ground
Lord's stadium being the Home of Cricket has to be one of the most beautiful stadiums. Recently having completed its 200th anniversary in 2014, Lord's has hosted over 2000 Test Matches. The alluring view of the Worcester River can be seen from the stadium and will take your breath away. Lord's is like fine wine- it keeps getting better with age!
Stadium Capacity: 30,000 people
Most Iconic Match/Milestone: Sachin Tendulkar (Marylebone Cricket Club) v/s Shane Warne(Rest of the World), 2014
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Most Iconic Match/Milestone: Sachin Tendulkar (Marylebone Cricket Club) v/s Shane Warne(Rest of the World), 2014
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2. Queenstown Event Centre, New Zealand
Queenstown Events Centre or John Davies Oval is a spectacular stadium situated at the foot of the Remarkables Mountain range and the bank of Lake Wakatipu. With a unique style of seating in the stadium and aircraft landings around the stadium, you will be awe-struck by how spectacular the stadium is.
Stadium Capacity: 19000 people
Most Iconic Match/Milestone: New Zealand v/s West Indies, ODI (January 2014)
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Most Iconic Match/Milestone: New Zealand v/s West Indies, ODI (January 2014)
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3. Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamshala, India
Situated at 4780 feet above the sea level, the home stadium for Kings XI Punjab is one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world, and is located in picturesque Dharamshala. The snow-clad Himalayan Mountains in the backdrop make watching matches all the more entertaining.
Stadium Capacity: 23,300 people
Most Iconic Match/Milestone: India v/s England, ODI (January 2013)
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Stadium Capacity: 23,300 people
Most Iconic Match/Milestone: India v/s England, ODI (January 2013)
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4. Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia
The Melbourne Cricket Ground or the MCG as it is popularly known is the 10th largest stadium and the largest by capacity in the world! This ground leaves you speechless with its grandeur and its spic maintenance! It is a multi-sports stadium, mostly known for being the stadium to host the first ever test match and the first ODI between Australia and England.
Stadium Capacity: 1,00,000 people
Most Iconic Match/Milestone: Shane Warne's 700th Test Wicket (December 2006)
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Stadium Capacity: 1,00,000 people
Most Iconic Match/Milestone: Shane Warne's 700th Test Wicket (December 2006)
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5. Pukekura Park Cricket Stadium, New Zealand
Though not one of the most popular stadiums, the Pukekura Park Stadium is surrounded by mountains and has one of the most picturesque backdrops. Enclosed in greens all around, this stadium's ever-lasting beauty is a pleasure to the eye.
Stadium Capacity: 25,000 people
Most Iconic Match/Milestone: Srilanka v/s Zimbawe, ODI (1992)
Stadium Capacity: 25,000 people
Most Iconic Match/Milestone: Srilanka v/s Zimbawe, ODI (1992)
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