Shree Ram Janaki International Stadium

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Shree Ram Janaki International Stadium
Shree Ram Janaki International Stadium
Ground information
Location Janakpur, Madhesh Province
Coordinates 26°44′50.7″N85°55′45.7″E / 26.747417°N 85.929361°E / 26.747417; 85.929361
Capacity60,000+
ContractorConstruction cost
US$27 million
OperatorMadhesh Province Cricket Association
Tenants Madhesh Province cricket team,
Madhesh Province women's cricket team
End names
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International information
As of 28 December 2024
Source: Espncricinfo

Shree Ram Janaki International Stadium is a multi-purpose sports stadium under development in Janakpur, Nepal. The stadium is being built on 17 bighas of land in Rajaul, Janakpur. It will have a capacity of over 60,000. The Madhesh Pradesh Government has announced to invest Rs. 2 Billion on this stadium. [1] [2] [3]

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Events

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EventYearOrganiserDates
Jay Trophy 2025 [4] CAN 5–16 December 2025

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References

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