EDEN GARDEN

 

Eden Gardens, the largest stadium in India and the second-largest in the world (next to the Melbourne Cricket Ground) was established in 1864. It was named after the Eden Gardens, and was named in honor of Eden sisters of Lord Auckland, the then Governor-General of India.

In 1871, the pavilion was built with a seating capacity of approximately 66,000 and cricket matches started being played on the ground. During 1917-18 the first-ever first-class match was played here. The ground stands as a witness to several enthralling matches and creations of World records in cricketing. Cricket forms an integral part of Bengal passion and the matches held here are characterized by the active involvement of spectators. Incidentally my paternal great grandfather was one of the founder members of the stadium.

Date of visit: 23.11.2019 (Pink test match)













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