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    Eden Gardens is an international cricket stadium in Kolkata, India. Established in 1864, it is the oldest [4] [5] [6] and second-largest cricket stadium in India and third-largest in the world. The stadium currently has a capacity of 68,000. [7] .

  2. About. Along with the MCG, the Eden Gardens remains cricket's answer to the Coliseum. It first hosted a Test back in the days of India's cricketing infancy, with Douglas Jardine's...

  3. One of the biggest sporting centres, Kolkata's Eden Garden holds a special place of interest in the history of Indian cricket. Capable of holding more than one lakh people at one stage, the ...

  4. Check out the history and speciality of The Cricket Association of Bengal, Eden Garden stadium located in Kolkata.

  5. Stay updated with the upcoming cricket matches at Eden Gardens. Get the schedule, dates, and details of cricket fixtures held at this cricket ground.

  6. Referred as "Cricket's answer to the Colosseum," the Eden Gardens, the largest cricket stadium in India, has hosted many prominent matches. The Eden Gardens crowd simply loves their sport. The...

  7. The Eden Gardens is an international cricket stadium in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Established in 1864, it is the oldest and second-largest cricket stadium in India and third-largest in the world. The stadium currently has a capacity of 68,000.

  8. Eden Gardens is a cricket ground in Kolkata, India. Established in 1864, it is the oldest and second-largest cricket stadium in India and third-largest in the world. The stadium currently has a capacity of 68,000.

  9. Nov 15, 2023 · Australia and South Africa are set to clash in the second semifinal of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on November 16. Both teams are in formidable form, with Australia...

  10. Along with the MCG, the Eden Gardens remains cricket's answer to the Coliseum. It first hosted a Test back in the days of India's cricketing infancy, with Douglas Jardine's team...

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