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'''Ghāzī Amānullāh International Cricket Stadium, Jalalabad''' ({{lang-ps|د غازي امان الله نړيوال کريکټ لوبغالی}}) is an international standard ] stadium in ]. It is located in the heart of ], a new suburb of ] in ].<ref name="PAN">{{cite news|url=http://www.pajhwok.com/en/2011/07/25/international-cricket-stadium-inaugurated-nangarhar-video|title=International cricket stadium inaugurated in Nangarhar (Video)|date=25 July 2011|publisher=] |language=Pashto |accessdate=31 August 2011}}</ref>
'''Ghāzī Amānullāh International Cricket Stadium, Jalalabad''' ({{lang-ps|د غازي امان الله نړيوال کريکټ لوبغالی}}) is an international standard ] stadium in ]. It is located in the heart of ], a new suburb of ] in ].<ref name="PAN">{{cite news|url=http://www.pajhwok.com/en/2011/07/25/international-cricket-stadium-inaugurated-nangarhar-video|title=International cricket stadium inaugurated in Nangarhar (Video)|date=25 July 2011|publisher=] |language=Pashto |accessdate=31 August 2011}}</ref>
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Cricket stadium
Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium د غازي امان الله نړيوال کريکټ لوبغالی
Construction on the stadium began in March 2010 when the foundation stone was laid by Minister of Finance and president of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, Omar Zakhilwal. The project was developed on 30 acres of land donated by the developer constructing Ghazi Amanullah Town. The first phase of construction, which took a year to complete, cost $1.8 million, and included the completion of the basic stadium. A pavilion, accommodation for players and administrative buildings were constructed later.
It is hoped that the stadium will be able to attract international teams to play Afghanistan, which is now a Full Member of the International Cricket Council.