Hindustan Zinc Limited Ground

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Hindustan Zinc Limited Ground
Hindustan Zinc Limited Ground
Full nameHindustan Zinc Limited Ground
Location Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
Coordinates 17°41′29″N83°13′12″E / 17.69130°N 83.21989°E / 17.69130; 83.21989
Owner Hindustan Zinc Limited
Operator Hindustan Zinc Limited
Capacity n/a
Construction
Broke ground2002
Opened2002
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Hindustan Zinc Limited Ground is a cricket ground in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. It is owned by Hindustan Zinc Limited and was established in 2002. In 2007, the hosted five Inter-State T20 Championship matches since then it has been specialist ground for Twenty20 cricket. [1] In 2009, the hosted four Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy matches since the ground was not being used for top level cricket. [2] [3] The ground is a regular host for under-age cricket in the state. [4]

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