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chemplast+cricket+ground Latitude and Longitude:

12°59′18″N 80°13′35″E / 12.98824°N 80.22641°E / 12.98824; 80.22641
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12°59′18″N 80°13′35″E / 12.98824°N 80.22641°E / 12.98824; 80.22641

Indian Institute of Technology Chemplast Ground
Chemplast Ground
Ground information
Location IIT Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Establishment1998
Capacityn/a
International information
First WODI16 December 2003:
  India v   New Zealand
Last WODI5 March 2007:
  India v   England
Team information
Tamil Nadu cricket team (1998-present)
As of 9 December 2019
Source: Ground profile

Chemplast Cricket Ground or Indian Institute of Technology Chemplast Ground is a cricket ground in the IIT Madras campus. The ground is an important cricket venue [1] and is described by cricketer Sachin Tendulkar as the most scenic in the country[ citation needed]. It is set amongst greenery.

The ground has hosted eight Women's cricket ODI. [2] The first match record at ground was in 2003 India Women's and New Zealand Women's. [3]

References



chemplast+cricket+ground Latitude and Longitude:

12°59′18″N 80°13′35″E / 12.98824°N 80.22641°E / 12.98824; 80.22641
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

12°59′18″N 80°13′35″E / 12.98824°N 80.22641°E / 12.98824; 80.22641

Indian Institute of Technology Chemplast Ground
Chemplast Ground
Ground information
Location IIT Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Establishment1998
Capacityn/a
International information
First WODI16 December 2003:
  India v   New Zealand
Last WODI5 March 2007:
  India v   England
Team information
Tamil Nadu cricket team (1998-present)
As of 9 December 2019
Source: Ground profile

Chemplast Cricket Ground or Indian Institute of Technology Chemplast Ground is a cricket ground in the IIT Madras campus. The ground is an important cricket venue [1] and is described by cricketer Sachin Tendulkar as the most scenic in the country[ citation needed]. It is set amongst greenery.

The ground has hosted eight Women's cricket ODI. [2] The first match record at ground was in 2003 India Women's and New Zealand Women's. [3]

References



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