Tripura Institute of Technology Ground | |
Location | Agartala, Tripura, India |
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Establishment | 1989 |
Capacity | 15,000 |
Owner | Tripura Institute of Technology |
Operator | Tripura Cricket Association |
Tenants | Tripura cricket team |
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Airport End Narshingarh End | |
As of September 4, 2015 Source: Cricinfo |
Polytechnic Institute Ground or Narshingarh Cricket Ground is a multi-use stadium in Agartala, India. It is used mostly for cricket matches.
When it was built in 1989–90 it had the first turf pitch in Tripura. [1] The ground is located at the Tripura Institute of Technology at Narsingarh, a suburb of Agartala, two kilometres from the Agartala Airport. [2] [3] [4] [5]
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Coordinates: 23°54′10″N91°14′49″E / 23.90278°N 91.24694°E