Gwalior International Cricket Stadium

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Gwalior International Cricket Stadium (Tentative)
Ground information
LocationGwalior West, Madhya Pradesh
Coordinates26°14′02″N 78°07′30″E / 26.234°N 78.125°E / 26.234; 78.125Coordinates: 26°14′02″N 78°07′30″E / 26.234°N 78.125°E / 26.234; 78.125
Establishment2022, September to December
Capacity50,000
Team information
Madhya Pradesh cricket team (TBA)
As of 16 November, 2015

Gwalior International Cricket Stadium is a new under construction international cricket stadium at Shankarpur village in Gwalior West[1] by the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association. The proposed stadium will be built on a land of 30 acres, which has been taken over by Gwalior Division Cricket Association under the supervision of cricketer and fast bowler Raja Naney from Malviya Nagar. The construction of the proposed stadium is expected to be completed in 2022. It will have a seating capacity of around 50,000 spectators. It will also be equipped with flood lights for night matches, a swimming pool, sauna bath, modern gym, dressing room, and 30 corporate boxes.[2][3][4]

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  1. New Cricket Stadium near Gwalior
  2. New international cricket stadium to open at Shankarpur, Gwalior, archived from the original on 24 July 2015, retrieved 16 November 2015
  3. Scindia blames Modi, up govt for plight of farmers
  4. New stadiums in pipeline despite BCCI mess