Angul Stadium

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Angul Stadium
Location Angul, Odisha
Coordinates 20°50′10″N85°05′51″E / 20.8362323°N 85.0974584°E / 20.8362323; 85.0974584 Coordinates: 20°50′10″N85°05′51″E / 20.8362323°N 85.0974584°E / 20.8362323; 85.0974584
Establishment1999
Capacity2,000
Owner Government of Odisha
Operator Football Association of Odisha
Odisha Cricket Association
Tenants Odisha football team
Odisha women's football team
Odisha cricket team
Odisha women's cricket team
As of 18 May 2018
Source: Ground Info

Angul Stadium is a cricket ground in Angul, Odisha. The ground was established in 1999 and is owned by Angul District Sports Association. The ground was constructed with support from the National Aluminum Company Ltd and Sports Department, Government of Orissa. The stadium has a capacity of 2,000 people with a pavilion which includes a VIP gallery and club house. [1]

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The stadium has hosted a first-class matches when Orissa cricket team and Assam cricket team as the match was drawn in 1999. [2] The stadium has hosted a List A match also between Orissa cricket team and Assam cricket team as the match was drawn in 1999. [3]

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