Ambajhari Ordinance Factory Ground

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Ambajhari Ordnance Factory Ground
Ground information
Location Nagpur, Vidarbha
Establishment1980 (first recorded match)
Capacityn/a
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Team information
Vidarbha (19802002)
As of 27 August, 2015
Source: Ground profile

Ambajhari Ordnance Factory Ground is a ground in campus of Ambajhari Ordnance Factory in Nagpur, Vidarbha. The ground has hosted non-first-class matches from 1980 to 2002 and since then the ground is not used. [1] In 1980, the ground has hosted a first-class match when Vidarbha cricket team and Uttar Pradesh cricket team in Ranji Trophy. [2]

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