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Multan Cricket Stadium
Multan, Pakistan
Ground profile
Floodlights Yes
End names Main Pavilion End, North Pavilion End
Home team(s) Multan
Current local time 16:03, Wed Jul 09, 2008 (UTC +0600)
External links Weather
Built as a replacement for the Qasim Bagh stadium, Multan Cricket Stadium hosted its first Test match in 2001 when Pakistan took on Bangladesh in the Asian Test Championship. Boasting one of the greenest outfields visible in the country, Multan Cricket Stadium also played host to one memorable Pakistan-India Test that saw Virender Sehwag smash a career-best 309 and enable India to inflict an innings defeat over Pakistan.
The 30,000-capacity stadium is also able to hold day-night matches with a set of floodlights installed at the venue. The floodlights, however, were not needed for the inaugural match as India rounded off a quick victory over Pakistan.

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A Pakistani policeman stands guard as England practise © Getty Images |
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A general view of Multan Cricket Stadium © Getty Images |
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Steve Harmison bowls in the first Test at Multan © AFP |
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