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Patna may not be one of most sought after states of India, but the cricket stadium there is quite a spectacle. It holds 25,000 spectators and it hosted the first ODI between Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka on November 15, 1993. Established in 1969-70 it was formerly known as Moinul Haque Stadium. The “Moin-ul-Haque” cricket stadium is located in the eastern part of Bihar.  The greenery of the stadium along with its huge size, enhances and energizes the sportsman spirit of the cricket players. The cricket ground of Patna has an excellent pitch for playing. The stadium is equipped with all the modern amenities that makes the Moin-ul-Haque stadium one of the best of its kind in the world.

This part of Bihar has produced many cricket stars, which has prompted the Government of the state and the regional cricket association to build a stadium that would further boast the budding cricketers. The Moin-ul-Haque stadium has a “Turf” pitch that follows the international standard. The cricket ground has a well maintained “Dressing Room” for the players that allows them to take proper physical and mental rest before any important match. The dressing rooms of the players are equipped with proper gymnasiums, beds to take rest, and well maintained toilets. The cricket ground also has “Pavilion” or “Club House” where the players can watch the match along with important dignatories and few eminent personalities. The stadium also has an excellent sitting arrangement for the cricket lovers.

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