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What Will Happen To Nassau Stadium After T20 World Cup 2024?
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As the exhilarating matches of the T20 World Cup 2024 wind down, the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, a temporary yet significant venue located in Eisenhower Park, Long Island, New York will prepare for its next innings.
Despite initial concerns over the pitch quality and a few low-scoring thrillers, the venue has made a mark in cricket history by hosting seven World Cup games so far, including a notable fixture between India and Pakistan.
The Nassau County International Cricket Stadium is now set to host its final T20 World Cup 2024 game between hosts USA and India on Wednesday, June 12.
What will happen to Nassau Stadium After T20 World Cup 2024?
Constructed in just five months, the stadium has been proof of the ICC’s determination to expand cricket’s reach in the United States, where the sport has typically been viewed as niche.
The choice of Nassau County as a host was finalized in September 2023 after considering other U.S. locations, including Lauderhill in Florida and Morrisville in North Carolina. Ultimately, the temporary venue at Eisenhower Park was chosen due to its favourable logistics and lesser ecological impact compared to other considered sites.
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The stadium employed ten drop-in pitches—four for the main ground and six for the nearby practice facility in Cantiague Park. These pitches were prepared by Adelaide Turf International and maintained in Florida during the colder months before being installed in New York.
After the T20 World Cup 2024 concludes at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, the modular components of the stadium will be dismantled and repurposed, but the top-tier turf and infrastructure will remain at Eisenhower Park to ensure that local cricket clubs and fans can access and utilize a world-class playing field.
The continued availability of such high-quality facilities is expected to boost the sport’s popularity in the region and provide a foundation for developing local talent.
As the World Cup departs from Nassau County, the cricket community will look forward to seeing how this international exposure will boost the sport’s popularity in the U.S. and how the high-quality facilities will create local talent.