Eisenhower Park Gears Up for T20 World Cup with Modular Stadium
New Stadium Rises in Five Months
- A brand new, 34,000-seat stadium has been built at Eisenhower Park in New York in just five months.
- This is the first modular stadium ever used in international cricket.
- The stadium is located 25 miles east of New York City and was inaugurated by Usain Bolt, a World Cup ambassador.
Test Events and Match Schedule
- The ICC will conduct test events before the T20 World Cup which starts on June 1st in the West Indies and USA.
- New York will host eight of the 16 matches played in the USA, with Dallas and Texas hosting four each.
- The first official match at Eisenhower Park will be a warm-up game between Bangladesh and India on June 1st.
- During the main tournament, India will play three games in New York, including a highly anticipated match against Pakistan on June 9th.
Logistical Feat: Drop-In Pitches and Rapid Construction
- Building a stadium in such a short time frame was a major undertaking for the ICC.
- One of the biggest challenges was preparing and transporting drop-in pitches from Florida to New York.
- Ten drop-in pitches were installed in the main square, with an additional six for practice areas.
- Adelaide Oval Turf Solutions prepared the pitches, while LandTek Group built the outfield.
Eisenhower Park – From Park Land to World-Class Stadium
- The project transformed a former park area into a professional cricket stadium.
- Chris Tetley, ICC’s head of events, emphasized the impressive transformation.
Community Events and Ticket Availability
- “Community cricket events” will be held in the last two weeks of May to test operations and infrastructure.
- While tickets for the India Vs Pakistan match are in high demand, there are still “limited opportunities” to purchase tickets for all eight matches in New York.
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