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Mahakal Institute of Technology Ground
MIT Ground
Full nameMahakal Institute of Technology Ground
Location Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
Owner Mahakal Institute of Technology
Operator Mahakal Institute of Technology
Capacity 5,000
Construction
Broke ground2005
Opened2005
Renovated2013
Website
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Mahakal Institute of Technology Ground or MIT Ground is a multi-purpose stadium in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. The ground is mainly used for organizing matches of football, cricket and other sports. [1] The ground has floodlights so that the stadium can host day-night matches. It was made considering all norms of BCCI so that Ranji Trophy matches can be played. [2] The stadium was established in 2013 when they hosted a match of MM Jagdale Under-15 Inter Divisional Tournament between Ujjain Under-15s and Bhopal Under-15s. [3]

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