#5 Nehru Stadium, Pune
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The Nehru stadium at Pune (Maharashtra) has hosted 11 ODIs and has a sitting capacity of 25000 people. It was built in 1969 and the first international match was played in 1984 between India and England.
The ground has witnessed one of the biggest upset of cricket when Kenya defeated West Indies in a low-scoring encounter during the CWC 1996. India has played 8 ODIs here and has won 5 of them.
13 years ago, an ODI match between India and Sri Lanka turned out to be the last international cricket match played at this ground. The matches are now played at the MCA Stadium located at Pimpri, Chinchwad as it has better faculties.
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