| Stadium |
Description |
Type |
Location |
| Jawaharlal
Nehru Stadium (Chennai) |
The
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium seats 40,000 and hosts football (soccer), and
athletic competitions |
Indoor |
Park
Town |
| M.
A. Chidambaram Stadium (also called Chepauk Stadium) (Chennai) |
Named
after the former BCCI chief, M. A. Chidambaram Stadium hosted its first test
match on 10 February 1934. It is the stadium in which India recorded its
first test match victory, which came against England in 1962. |
Outdoor |
Opposite
Government Guest House |
| Mayor
Radhakrishnan stadium (Chennai) |
Abacus
were delighted to be selected to floodlight the prestigious new National
Hockey Stadium in India, at Chennai (formerly Madras). |
Outdoor |
Near
Egmore Railway Station |
| Rajaratnam
Stadium (Chennai) |
The
Rajaratnam Stadium is located in Marshalls road in Egmore and is used by the
Tamilnadu Police Department. |
Indoor
Stadium |
Marshalls
road |
| SDAT
Tennis Stadium (Chennai) |
SDAT
Tennis Stadium, sometimes also called Nungambakkam Tennis Stadium, is located
in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, and plays host for the Chennai Open ATP Tennis
championships held in the first week of January every year. |
Tennis
Stadium |
Nungambakkam |
| Velachery
Aquatic Complex (Chennai) |
The
Velachery Aquatic Complex is a stadium in Chennai, India and seats 4,000. It
hosts water sports. It was also the venue for the 1995 South Asian Games. |
Velachery
Aquatic Complex |
Near
Ashram School |