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Eden Gardens
Ground information
LocationKolkata
Establishment1865
Capacity90,000
OwnerIndia
OperatorCricket Association of Bengal
TenantsKolkata Knight Riders
End names
High Court End
Pavilion End
International information
First Test5 Jan - 8 Jan 1934:
 India v  England
Last Test30 Nov - 4 Dec 2007:
 India v  Pakistan
First ODI18 Feb 1987:
 India v  Pakistan
Last ODI8 Feb 2007:
 India v  Sri Lanka
As of 15 February 2009
Source: Eden Gardens, Cricinfo

Eden Gardens situated in Kolkata is the oldest cricket ground in India. The present Eden Gardens Cricket Club came in existence some time in the year 1864. It has been called the Lord's of Asia.The stadium is one of the largest cricketing facilities in the world, along with the MCG.

The first ever first-class match to be played here was in 1917-18, while the first Test match was against Douglas Jardine's MCC in January 1934. Since then the ground has hosted 35 Test matches, more than any other venue in India, the last match to date being India vs Pakistan on 30 November 2007, where the match was a draw on a flat pitch.[1] In February 1987, the stadium hosted its first One day international match — against Pakistan. A total of 21 One day international have been played at the venue.[2]

The final match of the 1987 World Cup was played here. As a preparation for this event, the stadium facilities were upgraded: the stands were covered around the stadium and also the Club House and the pavilion were renovated. The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) has its offices at this Club House. In November 1993 as part of the Diamond Jubilee of the CAB, a five-nation tournament was hosted in India, where day-night One Day International matches were played at this ground, thanks to the installation of four gigantic floodlight towers.

On 13 November 2004, India and Pakistan played a One Day International to celebrate BCCI Platinum Jubilee.The latest One Day International(ODI) match held at this ground was on the 8th of February,2007 between India and Sri Lanka - the series-opener of the Hero Honda Cup.The match was ultimately called off due to rain.

The pitch at Eden Gardens has traditionally been on the slower side and good for batting, assisting spin bowlers very early.tanay chatterjee future Indian

See also

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References

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  1. ^ http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/14/949_t.html Test Matches played at Eden Gardens - Cricket Archive
  2. ^ http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/14/949_o.html One-Day International Matches played on Eden Gardens

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