After hosting eight games of the ongoing T20 World Cup, the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, a temporary yet significant venue located in New Yorks Long Island is set to be dismantled on Friday.
Constructed in just five months, Indias Group A fixture against co-hosts USA on Wednesday was the last game to be played at the venue.
In a viral video, bulldozers were seen parked outside the stadium, ready to dismantle the temporary venue.
#WATCH | Nassau County, New York (USA): Bulldozers placed at the Nassau Cricket Stadium as the temporary stadium is set to be dismantled from tomorrow.
The T20 World Cup match between India and the US yesterday was played here. pic.twitter.com/iYsgaEOWlP
ANI (@ANI) June 13, 2024
While the modular components of the stadium will be dismantled, local cricket clubs and fans will continue to have access to the top-tier turf and infrastructure.
The Nassau County International Stadium hosted the blockbuster India vs Pakistan clash with massive spectators turning up for the match.
This will help boost the sports popularity in the region and provide a platform for developing local talent.
On Wednesday, Suryakumar Yadav hit an unbeaten half-century and left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh claimed a career-best 4-9 as India defeated the United States by seven wickets to reach the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage