The
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium () is a cricket stadium in
Hyderabad, India. The stadium was originally known as
Fateh Maidan and was re-named in 1967 after
Lal Bahadur Shastri, India's former
Prime Minister.
Floodlights were introduced in 1992 during the Hero Cup match between the
West Indies and
Zimbabwe. The Stadium was the home ground for the
Hyderabad cricket team.
In 2005, the use of Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium for International cricket was discontinued when
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium built across town hosted a
ODI Match between
India and
South Africa. The stadium is now hosting Indian Cricket League matches and is the home ground for the 2008 Edelweiss 20's Challenge winners
Hyderabad Heroes.
Lal Bahadur Stadium is situated behind the police control room, between the Nizam College and Public Gardens in Hyderabad. It is the venue for many national and international sporting events, especially for football and cricket. The stadium was previously known as Fateh Maidan. It has the capacity to seat around 25,000 people. The swimming pool, shopping complex and the indoor stadium are the important aspects of this stadium. The ground has flood light facility.
Lal Bahadur Stadium
Lal Bahadur Stadium is situated behind the police control room, between the Nizam College and Public Gardens in Hyderabad. It is the venue for many national and international sporting events, especially for football and cricket. The stadium was previously known as...
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