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Gandhi Stadium

1955 establishments in East Punjab20th-century architecture in IndiaCricket grounds in Punjab, IndiaSport in JalandharSports venues completed in 1955
Sports venues in JalandharSports venues in Punjab, IndiaTest cricket grounds in IndiaUse Indian English from March 2018Vague or ambiguous geographic scope from September 2022
Gandhi stadium
Gandhi stadium

Gandhi Stadium or Burlton Park or BS Bedi Stadium is located in the city of Jalandhar, Punjab and is used for cricket matches. As of 19 August 2017 it has hosted 1 Test and 3 ODIs. The stadium should not be confused with the 10,000-capacity Gandhi Stadium in Ambikapur, which is used for cricket and football.

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Gandhi Stadium
NH703A, Jalandhar

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144001 Jalandhar
Punjab, India
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