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Three Most unique cricket stadiums in the World

Cricket is one of the most unique bat and ball sports. The sport depends on the players who play the game and how well they play the game. The other part of it is the cricket crazy fans that fill up stadiums all over the world and give a carnival-like atmosphere at the ground. But the most important part of cricket is the stadium itself.

The stadiums that host matches add to the backdrop of the cricket match and different stadiums and grounds offer different conditions to play on depending on the country where the match is played in. In stadiums in Australia there will be bouncy conditions and in stadiums in Sri Lanka there will be spin-friendly conditions which means the pitches will turn. Here are three of the most unique cricket stadiums in the World.

1. Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Three Most unique cricket stadiums in the World
Trent Bridge Nottingham

The Ground at Trent Bridge has very peculiar-looking dimensions that give that stadium a very curious appearance. The ground is famous for being one of the high-scoring venues in cricketing circles. The ground has a small 60-metre boundary which is not ideal for bowlers. The fans at Trent Bridge are very loyal and make a lot of noise. The games have been run fests at this ground.

2. Basin Reserve, Wellington

Three Most unique cricket stadiums in the World
Basin Reserve Wellington

The ground was originally part of marshland and it took a lot of time and effort for the stadium to be constructed. The ground happens to be inside a traffic intersection. Since the ground is small, it is not unreal to see a ball end up on a car roof. It has been advised that people proceed with caution while driving.

3. Chail Cricket Ground, Himachal Pradesh:

Three Most unique cricket stadiums in the World
Chail Cricket Ground Himachal Pradesh

The Chail Cricket Ground in Himachal Pradesh is one stadium which is placed at 2444 metres above sea level. Because it was built at such high altitude, the stadium has made its way to the Guinness Book of World records. The ground can fit in 8000 people. The pitches at the stadium have been built with clay and soil. The ground is one for great viewing and pictures.

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