The Free Press Journal

Eden Gardens - a ground renowned for historic firsts

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With Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly's announceme­nt of a day/night Test between India and Bangladesh, Kolkata's Eden Gardens is all set to write another chapter in its century-long tradition.

On Tuesday, Ganguly had announced that both the Asian cricketing giants will be competing in their first-ever day/night Test match.

Kolkata will now be hosting the first day/night Test under lights in the sub-continent. The match will also witness the presence of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The BCCI president had earlier announced that the Bangladesh Prime Minister has confirmed her presence for the Test and that she will be ringing the bell inside the stadium to kickstart the match.

The Indian cricket board will also be requesting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to attend the proceeding­s. Before this day/night Test, Kolkata's Eden Gardens has witnessed many historic firsts. The stadium also has the biggest capacity in India and second in the world, only behind Australia's Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

Eden is the longest surviving Test ground in Asia. The stadium hosted its first match in 1934 between India and England.

The ground in Kolkata also hosted the first World Cup final outside England. Cricket World Cup made its debut in 1975 with England hosting the first three editions in 1975, 1979 and 1983. However, in 1987, India and Pakistan were handed the responsibi­lity of hosting the World Cup and the final was played between England and Australia was played at the Eden Gardens.

Then the ground scripted yet another historic first in 1999 as it hosted the first-ever Asian Test Championsh­ip match between India and Pakistan. The Asian Test Championsh­ip was a cricket tournament contested between the Test-playing nations of Asia: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

It has so far been held twice--1998-99 and 2001-02. Pakistan won the inaugural edition while Sri Lanka emerged victorious in the second edition.

In 2006, the Asian Cricket Council cancelled the Test Championsh­ip due to the tightly-packed internatio­nal cricket tour schedules of the contesting teams.

 ??  ?? Preparatio­ns underway at the Eden Garden to host the upcoming India-Bangladesh maiden day-night cricket Test match, in Kolkata on Wednesday.
Preparatio­ns underway at the Eden Garden to host the upcoming India-Bangladesh maiden day-night cricket Test match, in Kolkata on Wednesday.

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