3 international stadiums in India that have never hosted an IPL game

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#2 LB Stadium – Hyderabad

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Lal Bahadur Stadium, formerly known as Fateh Maidan, is located in Hyderabad. The stadium holds a capacity of 25,000 and has floodlights as well. The first Test match here was between India and New Zealand in 1955. The last Test match played at the venue was in the year 1988. As of today, the venue has hosted 3 Tests and 14 ODIs.

However, since 2005, the LB Stadium has not been used for International games as a new stadium was built in Uppal, which was larger and had much better facilities. Currently, LB Stadium hosts only local events and football games.

This stadium would be best remembered for Sachin’s 186* vs New Zealand in a One-Dayer played in 1999/00.

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