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'''NTR Cricket Stadium''', also known as the '''NTR Sports Complex''', is a cricket stadium in [[Tirupati]], [[Andhra Pradesh]]. The stadium is located at Gollavanigunta, near the heart of [[Tirupati]] city. The stadium was built at a cost of Rs. 10.10 crores and features a pavilion with a seating capacity of 5,000.{{cite news | url=https://thehindu.com | title=Lokesh inaugurates cricket stadium built at 10 cr cost in Tirupati | date=15 April 2026 | newspaper=The Hindu | access-date=19 April 2026 }} |
'''NTR Cricket Stadium''', also known as the '''NTR Sports Complex''', is a cricket stadium in [[Tirupati]], [[Andhra Pradesh]]. The stadium is located at Gollavanigunta, near the heart of [[Tirupati]] city. The stadium was built at a cost of Rs. 10.10 crores and features a pavilion with a seating capacity of 5,000.{{cite news | url=https://thehindu.com | title=Lokesh inaugurates cricket stadium built at 10 cr cost in Tirupati | date=15 April 2026 | newspaper=The Hindu | access-date=19 April 2026 }}{{fv}} |
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The ground was developed on a former landfill site as part of the Tirupati Smart City initiative. It has facilities to host first-class matches and includes five practice pitches for professional training. The stadium was inaugurated on 15 April 2026 by Minister [[Nara Lokesh]].{{cite news | url=https://indiatimes.com | title=Lokesh to inaugurate cricket stadium in Tirupati today | date=15 April 2026 | newspaper=The Times of India | access-date=19 April 2026 }} Apart from cricket, the complex houses courts for [[Kabaddi]], [[Volleyball]], and an academy for [[Archery]].{{cite news | title=Tirupati’s sporting dream gains momentum with new infra boost | url=https://thehansindia.com | work=The Hans India | date=7 April 2026 | access-date=19 April 2026}} |
The ground was developed on a former landfill site as part of the Tirupati Smart City initiative. It has facilities to host first-class matches and includes five practice pitches for professional training. The stadium was inaugurated on 15 April 2026 by Minister [[Nara Lokesh]].{{cite news | url=https://indiatimes.com | title=Lokesh to inaugurate cricket stadium in Tirupati today | date=15 April 2026 | newspaper=The Times of India | access-date=19 April 2026 }}{{fv}} Apart from cricket, the complex houses courts for [[Kabaddi]], [[Volleyball]], and an academy for [[Archery]].{{cite news | title=Tirupati’s sporting dream gains momentum with new infra boost | url=https://thehansindia.com | work=The Hans India | date=7 April 2026 | access-date=19 April 2026}}{{fv}} |
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