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'''Gaddafi Stadium''' is a ] ground in ], ]. It was designed by Pakistani architect ] and completed in ]. It was originally named "Lahore Stadium" but was renamed in ] in honour of ] of ]. '''Gaddafi Stadium''' is a ] ground in ], ]. It was designed by Pakistani architect ] and completed in ]. The stadium has a seating capacity of 34,228.


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* Gaddafi Stadium is the second largest ground in Pakistan, after the ] in Karachi. * Gaddafi Stadium is the second largest ground in Pakistan, after the ] in Karachi.

* The ground was originally named "Lahore Stadium", but was renamed in ] in honour of ] of ].


* ] and the ] are adjacent to the cricket stadium. * ] and the ] are adjacent to the cricket stadium.

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The Imran Khan Enclosure gate at Gaddafi Stadium
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Inside view of Gaddafi Stadium
Gaddafi Stadium at night

Gaddafi Stadium is a Test cricket ground in Lahore, Pakistan. It was designed by Pakistani architect Nayyar Ali Dada and completed in 1959. The stadium has a seating capacity of 34,228.

Ground Facts

  • Gaddafi Stadium has the largest playing surface of any cricket ground in the world.
  • Gaddafi Stadium is the second largest ground in Pakistan, after the National Stadium in Karachi.

Test Records

One Day International Records

External links

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