Gujarat College Ground

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Gujarat College Ground
Gujarat College Ground
Location Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Coordinates 23°1′16″N72°33′42″E / 23.02111°N 72.56167°E / 23.02111; 72.56167
Construction
Broke ground1935
Opened1935
Tenants
Gujarat cricket team (1934/35–1959/60) (occasional)
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Gujarat College Ground is a multi purpose stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The ground is mainly used for organizing matches of cricket, football and other sports. The stadium hosted eleven first-class matches between 1935 and 1959, mostly as the home ground for the Gujarat cricket team. [1] The first match was held on February 2–4, 1935, where Gujarat and Bombay played to a draw. [2]

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