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Nangarhar National Cricket Stadium
Ground information
LocationGhazi Amanullah Khan Town,
Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
Coordinates34°16′59″N 70°39′11″E / 34.28306°N 70.65306°E / 34.28306; 70.65306
EstablishmentSeptember 11, 2008
Capacity14,000
OwnerNangarhar Province
OperatorAfghanistan Cricket Board
TenantsNangarhar Province cricket team
End names
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International information
Team information
Nangarhar Province cricket team (2011-)
Afghanistan cricket team (2001-)
As of July 17, 2014

The Nangarhar National Cricket Stadium, also known as Ghazi Amanullah Khan International Cricket Stadium, is the first international standard cricket stadium in Afghanistan. It is located in Ghazi Amanullah Khan Town, about 15 kilometres south-east of Jalalabad in Nangarhar Province.

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 Khan 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.

The stadium, which has a capacity of 14,000, was completed before the national team and under-19 team left for Canada and the Under-19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Ireland respectively. The two sides inaugurated the stadium in a Twenty20 match.

It is hoped that the stadium will be able to attract international teams to play Afghanistan, who currently have One Day International status until at least 2018.

References

  1. "International cricket stadium inaugurated in Nangarhar (Video)" (in Pashto). Pajhwok Afghan News. 25 July 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  2. ^ Momand, Hiral (19 March 2010). "Afghanistan's First Cricket Stadium". Asian Cricket Council. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  3. Afghanistan to build international cricket stadium October 27, 2010.

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