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Cricket
is the most popular sport in the city. Both one-day internationals
and test matches are played at the Sardar Patel Stadium. The
stadium has frequently served as venue for matches during
major tournaments such as the 1987 Cricket World Cup, the
1996 Cricket World Cup and the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy.
Ahmedabad has a second cricket stadium at the Ahmedabad Municipal
Corporation's Sports Club of Gujarat, which as the home ground
of the Gujarat cricket team is the venue for domestic tournaments
such as the Ranji Trophy, the Duleep Trophy and many inter-school
and collegiate tournaments. Even though other sports are overshadowed
by cricket's popularity, football, field hockey, badminton,
tennis, squash and basketball are gaining popularity at collegiate
levels. There has been a significant increase in recent years
in the number of private sports clubs, gymkhanas, gymnasiums
and sports teams sponsored by corporations, private associations,
schools and colleges. Young people congregate in the evenings
to play cricket and football on the numerous public and neighbourhood
grounds. Ahmedabad's rich sports traditions have produced
legendary sportsmen, such as Jasu Patel, and younger stars
such as Parthiv Patel and Geet Sethi, a five-time winner of
the World Professional Billiards Championship and a recipient
of India's highest sporting award, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna.
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