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By Hari
1. Wankhede Stadium is a cricket stadium in Mumbai, India, and is one of the most well-known in the country.
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2. The stadium, was opened in 1974, has a seating capacity of 33,108 people.
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3. The stadium is named after the Wankhede family, who were major Bombay Cricket Association members.
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4. The stadium hosted its maiden match in 1975, between India and the West Indies.
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5. The stadium has hosted a number of significant cricket matches, including the 2011 Cricket World Cup final, in which India defeated Sri Lanka.
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6. Wankhede Stadium's pitch is renowned to be batting-friendly, and many high-scoring matches have been played there.
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7. The stadium has been renovated multiple times throughout the years, most recently in 2011 in preparation for the Cricket World Cup.
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