Lalabhai Contractor Stadium

Lalbhai Contractor Stadium
International Cricket Stadium
Location Vesu, Surat, Gujarat
Coordinates 21°9′19.4″N 72°46′9″E / 21.155389°N 72.76917°E / 21.155389; 72.76917Coordinates: 21°9′19.4″N 72°46′9″E / 21.155389°N 72.76917°E / 21.155389; 72.76917
Establishment 2011
Capacity 7,000
Owner Surat District Cricket Association
Operator Gujarat Cricket Association
Tenants Gujarat cricket team
End names
North End
South End
As of 2013
Source: Lalabhai Contractor Stadium, Cricinfo

Lalbhai Contractor Stadium is cricket stadium in Surat, Gujarat. The stadium is owned by Surat District Cricket Association.

This stadium was made possible only because of donation of 86,730 Sq. yards of land donated in 1986/87 by Kanaiyabhai and Hemantbhai together with their sister Jyotiben in memory of their father Late Shri Lalbhai Ramjibhai Contractor who was himself enthusiast of game of cricket and founder member of Bombay Cricket Association.

In 2009, SDCA revamped the Lalbhai Contractor Stadium. The SDCA has earmarked Rs 12 crore for the renovation of the stadium which has hosted several Ranji, Irani and Duleep Trophy matches. It is located close to the 2,000-capacity Freke ground, the home of association football club Freke FC.

Future Plans

SDCA is actively pursuing plans to enhance its seating capacity from existing 7,000 spectators to 30,000 spectators and thereby becoming an arena for hosting National and International level cricket matches and tournaments. A modern Club House with residential accommodation, specialty restaurants, banquet hall, conference hall, a mini theatre and also locker facilities for the members, is also on the agenda of the association.[1] SDCA is also planning to construct a sports Hostel with noble objective of developing cricket talent among the youths of the City, District and the State. SDCA is also planning to develop a state of the art Indoor Sports Complex with following new additional facilities:

See also

List of tourist attractions in Surat

References


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