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Green Park Stadium

Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India:
A Historical Hub for Indian Cricket: The Green Park Stadium is one of India's most revered and oldest cricket stadiums, established in 1945. Formerly known as Modi Stadium, it was named after a British woman, Madam Green, who used to practice horse riding here. Located in the heart of Kanpur on the banks of the Ganga River, it is the only international standard cricket stadium in Uttar Pradesh to host Test Matches and One-Day Internationals (ODIs), alongside the newer stadiums. It is managed solely by the sports department of the Uttar Pradesh government. The stadium is known for its unique feature of having the world's largest manually operated scoreboard, though modern electronic boards have also been installed. It has a seating capacity of around 32,000 spectators and has witnessed numerous historic cricketing moments, including the first Test match win against Australia in 1959-60 and record-breaking performances by legendary players. Despite modern renovations, the stadium has retained its classic charm and is surrounded by lush greenery, giving it a picturesque and serene setting. The crowd at Green Park is famously passionate and knowledgeable, often praised by international cricketers for their enthusiasm. Beyond cricket, it is a multi-purpose venue, also hosting local sporting events, cultural programs, and large public gatherings. The stadium's historic status and central location cement its place as a key landmark in Kanpur's cultural and sporting landscape. It is the spiritual home of cricket for the entire region and a symbol of the city's love for the game:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 - 2 Hours (Non-Match Day), 4 - 8 Hours (Match Day)
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    Place Type:
    Sports Venue, Historical Landmark:
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    Entry Fees:
    Regular Entry Fees: Free on non-match days. Access is typically restricted to the outer stands or perimeter, and permission may be required to enter the main seating/pitch area.

    Match Day Tickets: Fees vary significantly based on the type o...
    Regular Entry Fees: Free on non-match days. Access is typically restricted to the outer stands or perimeter, and permission may be required to enter the main seating/pitch area.

    Match Day Tickets: Fees vary significantly based on the type of match (Test, ODI, T20, or Domestic), the opposing teams, and the seating enclosure (e. g. , General Stand, Premium Gallery, Corporate Box). Tickets can range from an affordable Rs.300 for basic stands up to Rs.5000+ for VIP/Hospitality boxes.

    Event-Specific Tickets: Entry fees for concerts, cultural programs, or exhibitions are determined by the event organizers and are variable. Students often receive discounts for domestic matches. The generally free entry on off-days makes it accessible for a quick visit to appreciate the architecture and history:
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Non-match days, subject to administrative permission). On match days, the timings align with the match schedule (e. g. , gates open 2-3 hours before play and close after the match concludes).

    Ideal Visit Tim...
    Regular Timings: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Non-match days, subject to administrative permission). On match days, the timings align with the match schedule (e. g. , gates open 2-3 hours before play and close after the match concludes).

    Ideal Visit Time: If attending a match, arrive early (at least 2 hours before play) to soak in the atmosphere and navigate the crowds. On a non-match day, visit between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM on a weekday for the best chance of obtaining permission for a quick internal view.

    Maintenance Closures: Be aware that the stadium may be completely closed for public access during pitch and ground maintenance periods, especially immediately before or after a major international fixture. Always check the official website or call ahead to confirm access. The best non-match time is the morning (before noon) to avoid the afternoon heat and potential local administrative closures:
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    Special Events:
    International Cricket Matches: The most special events are the Test Matches, One-Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), which draw global attention and fill the stadium to its 32,000-seat capacity. These matches are the stadium's highlight and a maj...
    International Cricket Matches: The most special events are the Test Matches, One-Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), which draw global attention and fill the stadium to its 32,000-seat capacity. These matches are the stadium's highlight and a major tourism driver.

    Domestic Cricket Finals: The stadium often hosts the finals or semi-finals of prestigious domestic tournaments like the Ranji Trophy or the Duleep Trophy, showcasing top national talent.

    Major Political/Cultural Rallies: Due to its central location and size, it is a preferred venue for major political speeches, government functions, and large-scale public cultural festivals and concerts, which transform the venue from a sports arena into a massive public forum.

    Annual Sports Day/Exhibitions: The stadium hosts the annual sports events for major schools and institutions in Kanpur, bringing a different, local energy to the ground. Periodically, large trade and industry exhibitions are also held on the grounds adjacent to the main playing area:
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Pavilion View: Photographing the stadium from the main grandstand or the opposite side of the pitch, framing the modern pavilion and the large electronic scoreboard, is the classic shot of the venue.

    The Historic Manual Scoreboard: A clo...
    The Pavilion View: Photographing the stadium from the main grandstand or the opposite side of the pitch, framing the modern pavilion and the large electronic scoreboard, is the classic shot of the venue.

    The Historic Manual Scoreboard: A close-up or well-framed picture of the manually operated scoreboard is essential, as it captures the stadium's unique heritage.

    The Lush Green Outfield: On a non-match day, capturing the contrast of the bright green turf against the empty, colorful stands or the surrounding trees conveys the serene beauty of the 'Green Park' name.

    Match Day Crowd: During a live match, capture the energy and passion of the renowned Kanpur crowd—the sea of spectators, the waving flags, and the emotional expressions, which make for vibrant, high-energy photojournalism.

    The Main Gate and Facade: The stadium's main entrance, with its prominent signage, is a simple but mandatory photo to mark your visit, especially when decorated for an international fixture:

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Things To Do

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    Watch a Match: The primary thing to do is attend a live cricket match, whether it's an international Test, ODI, a Domestic Ranji Trophy fixture, or a local club game. The atmosphere during an India match is a major bucket-list item. Stadium Tour (Conditional) On non-match days, inquire at the administrative office for a brief walk-around or a guided tour of the pitch, the stands, and the newly renovated pavilion/dressing rooms. This access is conditional and often requires permission.

    Photography: Take photos of the imposing stadium structure, the lush green outfield (from the stands), and the historic Manually Operated Scoreboard. Capture the architectural elements that blend the old and the new.

    Attend a Public/Cultural Event: Check the local calendar for non-cricketing events. The stadium...

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    Why Famous:
    Hosting Iconic International Matches: Green Park is famed for being the sole international cricket venue in Uttar Pradesh for decades, hosting historic Test Matches and ODIs. Its fame rests on the iconic moments created here, such as the famous India vs. Australia Test in ...
    Hosting Iconic International Matches: Green Park is famed for being the sole international cricket venue in Uttar Pradesh for decades, hosting historic Test Matches and ODIs. Its fame rests on the iconic moments created here, such as the famous India vs. Australia Test in 1959-60. The stadium is a lucky charm for the Indian Cricket Team against certain opponents, contributing to its legendary status.

    The Passionate Kanpur Crowd: The stadium is celebrated for its incredibly knowledgeable and vibrant crowd, whose enthusiasm is a key part of the match experience. The atmosphere generated during high-stakes games is unparalleled, a factor often cited by players.

    The Manually Operated Scoreboard: This feature is famous as a quirky, old-school piece of cricket history, standing in contrast to the modern LED screens and symbolizing the stadium's deep roots and heritage in the sport.

    Central Location and Heritage Status: Its location in the heart of Kanpur's Civil Lines area, surrounded by greenery, makes it a prominent and historically significant landmark. The name itself, derived from Madam Green, ties it to the city's colonial past, adding to its appeal as a heritage site:
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    Architecture:
    Classic Stadium Architecture and Key Dimensions: The Green Park Stadium maintains a classic oval shape typical of historical cricket grounds.

    Capacity and Dimensions: It has a seating capacity of approximately 32,000 spectators. The ground ...
    Classic Stadium Architecture and Key Dimensions: The Green Park Stadium maintains a classic oval shape typical of historical cricket grounds.

    Capacity and Dimensions: It has a seating capacity of approximately 32,000 spectators. The ground is primarily a turf pitch and is roughly a traditional cricket oval dimension, suitable for both Test and limited-overs cricket.

    The Iconic Pavilion and Scoreboard: The stadium features a recently renovated, three-storied Pavilion that houses modern dressing rooms, dining halls, umpire rooms, and a gym center. The architecture blends the classic, pre-independence era aesthetic with modern functional requirements. A particularly notable architectural element is the Manually Operated Scoreboard, which stands as a unique heritage structure alongside the newer, large electronic scoreboards.

    The Student Gallery: The stadium is also known for a unique Student Gallery, one of its kind in the country, showcasing an inclusive and dedicated space for young enthusiasts. The architecture is designed to maximize sightlines for the large crowd, with relatively steep stands in some sections to bring spectators closer to the action, generating a more intense atmosphere during matches:
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Kanpur Airport (KNU) is about 12 Kms away. A taxi or cab from the airport to the Civil Lines area is the easiest route, taking around 30-40 minutes. The route is generally direct through the city's main roads.

    By Train: Kanpur Cent...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nana Rao Park (Approx. 1. 5 Kms), Kanpur Memorial Church (Approx. 2 Kms), Moti Jheel (Approx. 4 Kms), Kanpur Zoological Park / Allen Forest Zoo (Approx. 6 Kms), J. K. Temple (Approx. 7 Kms), ISKCON Temple (Approx. 12 Kms), Ganga Barrage (Approx. 15 Kms), Jain Glass Temple (Approx. 5 Kms), Phool Bagh (Approx. 2 Kms), Sisamau Bazaar (Approx. 3 Kms)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & safety:

    Match Day Crowd Management: On match days, be prepared for large crowds and long queues. Follow all security instructions, and arrive early to find your seat comfortably. Stay hydrated, especially if the match is during the...

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