International Cricket Stadium

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International Cricket Stadium
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Full nameInternational Cricket Stadium
Former namesJay Kaylon Ground
J K Pavilion
LocationKota, Rajasthan
Capacity15,000
Construction
Opened1974
Renovated2006
Tenants
Rajasthan cricket team
Website
Cricinfo

International Cricket Stadium or Jay Kaylon Ground is a cricket ground in Kota, Rajasthan. The ground as established in 1974 with name of Municipal Stadium. The ground regularly hosts Ranji matches for Rajasthan cricket team. Tiil date the ground has hosted six first-class matches[1] and a List A match between Wills XI and Uttar Pradesh cricket team.

In 2006, Government of Rajasthan made and cleared the proposals to upgrade ground into international cricket venue in the city as sum a Rs 18.59 crore cleared for proposal which include built the pavilion and playing field to international standards.[2][3]

The ground is set to play host to RCL T20 2016 from 16 February to 24 February with six teams from all across Rajasthan and 18 matches, in total.[4]

References[edit]

  1. First-class Matches
  2. Thats Cricket
  3. 2011 COUNTDOWN: IT WAS A DREAM COME TRUE!
  4. "video : कोटा में टी-20 का रोमांच आज से". rajasthanpatrika.patrika.com. Retrieved 16 February 2016.

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