The stadium has been designed by Populus, the architecture firm that designed Australia’s Melbourne Cricket Ground, which is currently the biggest cricket stadium in the world with a seating capacity of 1,00,024.
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It was earlier reported that the Gujarat Cricket Association has brought both red and black soil to prepare three kinds of pitches on the ground. The report had also said that the stadium will have excellent ‘sub-surface’ drainage facilities that will help dry out the outfield within 30 minutes.
Until now, the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata was the largest cricket stadium in India with a seating capacity of around 68,000 spectators. The tag will soon belong to Motera.
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