sport.wikisort.org - StadiumKandahar International Cricket Stadium (Pashto: د کندهار نړيوال کريکټ لوبغالی) is a cricket stadium in Kandahar, Afghanistan. It is currently under construction.[1]
Cricket stadium
Kandahar International Cricket Stadium
د کندهار نړيوال کريکټ لوبغالی|
Location | Aino Meyna, Kandahar, Afghanistan |
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Establishment | 2012 |
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Capacity | 14,000 |
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Owner | Afghanistan Cricket Board |
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Operator | Afghanistan Cricket Board |
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Tenants | Boost Defenders Kandahar Province cricket team |
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As of January 25, 2020 Source: ESPNcricinfo |
The stadium is built on 44 acres of land in the heart of Aino Meyna, a new suburb of Kandahar. The land was donated by Mahmood Karzai to the Afghanistan Cricket Board in 2012.[2]
In August 2014, the Government of India approved the grant of $1 million for the construction of the stadium under the Small Development Project Scheme.[3][4] Construction of the stadium was delayed for two years but has resumed in early 2016, and is expected to be completed before the summer of 2017.[5] As of October 17, 2016, about 70% of the construction work has been completed.
It is expected that once the stadium opens, cricket will become more popular in southern Afghanistan.[6] The Kandahar International Cricket Stadium will be one of the leading cricket stadiums in Afghanistan after Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium in the Ghazi Amanullah Town of Jalalabad, and Alokozay Kabul International Cricket Ground in Kabul.
It is hoped that the stadium will be able to attract international teams to play Afghanistan who became full members of the ICC in 2017.
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Kandahar Province |
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Capital: Kandahar |
Districts |
- Arghandab
- Arghistan
- Daman
- Ghorak
- Kandahar
- Khakrez
- Maruf
- Mayanishin
- Maiwand
- Nesh
- Panjwayi
- Reg
- Shah Wali Kot
- Shorabak
- Spin Boldak
- Zhari
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Populated places |
- Alkozai
- Arghandab
- Arghistan
- Atel Mohammed
- Baladay
- Balandi
- Bazar-i-Panjwayi
- Daman
- Ghorak
- Golzar
- Ilbak
- Kar-Mulla
- Karz
- Khakrez
- Khosrow Sofla
- Lower Babur
- Maiwand
- Mulla Wali Waleh
- Maruf
- Najeeban
- Nesh
- Reg Alaqadari
- Regay
- Singesar
- Spin Boldak
- Tarok Kolache
- Tizak
- Walakan
- Wali
- Yakh Karez
- Zangabad
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Landforms | |
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Other | |
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Cricket in Afghanistan  |
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- Afghanistan Cricket Board
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National teams |
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National teams |
- Men
- Women
- Afghanistan A
- U-19
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Regional cricket |
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Teams |
- Amo Sharks
- Band-e-Amir Dragons
- Boost Defenders
- Hindukush Stars
- Kabul Eagles
- Mis Ainak Knights
- Pamir Zalmi
- Spin Ghar Tigers
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Competitions |
- Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament
- Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament
- Shpageeza Cricket League
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Provincial cricket |
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Teams |
- Balkh
- Faryab
- Helmand
- Herat
- Kabul
- Kandahar
- Khost
- Kunar
- Kunduz
- Maidan Wardak
- Paktia
- Logar
- Nangarhar
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Competitions |
- Mirwais Nika Provincial 3-Day
- Afghanistan Provincial Challenge Cup
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Franchise cricket |
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Teams |
- Balkh Legends
- Kabul Zwanan
- Kandahar Knights
- Nangarhar Leopards
- Paktia Panthers
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Competitions |
- Afghanistan Premier League
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Afghan Cheetahs represented Afghanistan in Pakistan's 2011–12 Faysal Bank T20 Cup |
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Other |
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Grounds | |
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Player lists |
- Test cricketers
- ODI cricketers
- T20I cricketers
- Captains
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