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  1. The garden was paradise on earth. Inspired by this biblical concept, the Eden Gardens was named after Emily and Fanny Eden, sisters of the erstwhile Governor-General, Lord Auckland in 1864. The Eden Gardens complex sprawls over a lush green land of 50 acres including the cricket stadium, indoor stadium and many gardens, lakes and a Pagoda.

  2. Apr 12, 2016 · Established: 1864Wankhede Stadium Capacity: 68,000 Location: Kolkata Floodlights: Yes End names: High Court End, Pavilion End Pitch Curator: Probir Mukherjee Eden Gardens Stadium Kolkata , Map ...

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  4. Eden Gardens Stadium Stadium in Kolkata is one of the cricket stadiums hosting ICC world cup 2023 in Kolkata, West Bengal.

  5. Capable of holding more than one lakh people at one stage, the capacity has now been reduced to a little more than 66,000 after the stadium underwent renovation before the 2011 World Cup. Referred as "Cricket's answer to the Colosseum," the Eden Gardens, the largest cricket stadium in India, has hosted many prominent matches.

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · KOLKATA: Two days before the first of five World Cup matches scheduled to be held at the Eden Gardens gets underway, a section of the stadium’s exterior wall collapsed after an earth-moving ...

  7. Sep 30, 2023 · Eden Gardens, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, stands out as a cricket stadium with a rich heritage and a plethora of distinctive features compared to other cricket stadiums around the world. Established in 1864, it is not only the oldest but also the second-largest cricket stadium in India and the third-largest globally.