Location | Kotambi, Vadodara, Gujarat |
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Owner | Baroda Cricket Association |
Operator | Baroda Cricket Association |
Capacity | 35,000 (Cricket) |
Surface | Grass |
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Broke ground | 2008 |
Opened | December 2024 |
Construction cost | ₹200 crore |
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First WODI | 22 December 2024: India v West Indies |
As of 22 December 2024 Source: ESPNcricinfo | |
The Kotambi Stadium or Baroda Cricket Association Stadium, also known as the Vadodara International Cricket Stadium, opened on 22 December 2024 through organised three one day international series between India vs West Indies woman team in cricket stadium in Vadodara, Gujarat. The stadium is home ground for Baroda Cricket Association. And Gujarat Titans.
History
In January 2015, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Government of Gujarat and Baroda Cricket Association for the stadium which will be located at Kotambi on the outskirts of Vadodara with a cost of ₹200 crores to develop 29 acres of land. The stadium was constructed under the executions of Mr. Amit Parikh, a member of the Baroda Cricket Association and Leadership of Mr. Pranav Amin, the President of the Baroda Cricket Association.
References
- Tere, Tushar (18 February 2023). "Water from 18km away to keep grass green at Gujarat's Kotambi". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
- Baroda Cricket Association to construct stadium near Vadodara
- Tere, Tushar (16 July 2012). "BCA strikes land deal for new stadium". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
- BCA, Guj govt MoU will speed up new cricket stadium work:Patel
- Vadodara to get world-class cricket stadium after six decades
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