India's second largest cricket stadium to be constructed in Jaipur

"Historic day for Rajasthan, went to JDA to get the lease deed and possession letter for the land for India's second largest cricket stadium," RCA president Vaibhav Gehlot tweeted.

Published : Jul 03, 2021 19:50 IST

The construction work for the first phase of Jaipur stadium is likely to take 24-30 months, while the cost of the project has been estimated at Rs. 290 crores (Representative Image).
The construction work for the first phase of Jaipur stadium is likely to take 24-30 months, while the cost of the project has been estimated at Rs. 290 crores (Representative Image).
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The construction work for the first phase of Jaipur stadium is likely to take 24-30 months, while the cost of the project has been estimated at Rs. 290 crores (Representative Image).

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has given a financial grant of Rs. 100 crores to the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) to build India's second-largest stadium in Jaipur.

The construction work for the first phase of the stadium is likely to take 24 to 30 months. An amount of about Rs. 290 crores has been estimated in the construction work.

"Historic day for cricket in Rajasthan -- went to JDA for getting the lease deed and possession letter from JDC Gaurav Goyal for the land for India's second largest cricket stadium proposed at Jaipur. Also present were GS Sandhu, Advisor, Mahendra Sharma, Secy and others," RCA President Vaibhav Gehlot tweeted.

The sources of the amount are -- Rs. 100 crores loan from the bank, Rs. 100 crores infrastructure grant from BCCI, and Rs. 90 crores from RCS funds, sale of boxes and premium seats and sponsorship. The proposed stadium will have a 75,000 spectator capacity.

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"Construction work will be done in two phases. There will be 40,000 spectator capacity in the first phase and the ground will have 44 international level cricket pitches," an official statement read.

"There will be two practice grounds, four cricket academies, hostels, parking facilities, sports facilities like club, hotel, gym etc. and will be made of international level," it added.

In February this year, President Ram Nath Kovind inaugurated the newly-built Motera Stadium which was renamed as Narendra Modi Stadium ahead of the pink-ball Test between India and England.

The stadium is the biggest cricket stadium in the world as it has a total capacity of 1,32,000. The stadium is oval in shape and as a result, whenever a match is played on any of the 11 pitches, the boundary size remains the same on both sides.

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