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Gymkhana Ground
Ground information
LocationSecunderabad, Telangana
Establishment1928
Capacityn/a
End names
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International information
Only WODI14 December 1997:
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Team information
Hyderabad cricket team (1928–present)
As of 25 August, 2015

Gymkhana Ground is a cricket ground in the Secunderabad, Telangana. No major stadiums are located in Secunderabad apart from Gymkhana Ground and is the most important ground in the city.

History[edit | edit source]

The ground was established in 1928 when Hyderabad Cricket Club and Raja Dhanrajgir's XI played on the ground in Behram-ud-Dowlah Tournament.[1] In 1931, the ground hosted its first first-class match between Hyderabad and Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram's XI.[2] In 1997, the ground hosted a Women's World Cup match between England Women's and Denmark Women's played against each other.[3][4]

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