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Game with a view
Anand Sankar / New Delhi Mar 29, 2009, 00:17 IST

South Africa as a venue for the IPL will not disappoint, as the stadiums are truly eye-catching.

It’s rather a loss that the second edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) is not being held in India. But South Africa is not a bad choice to stage the tournament, if you consider the quality of the stadium infrastructure.

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Put simply, other than the passion of Indian fans, the venues in South Africa are leagues ahead of Indian stadiums. Thus, booking a trip to go see the IPL there may be a good idea after all. Even television viewers stand to gain, as all the stadiums are either architectural marvels or are gifted with stunning backdrops. Here is a low-down on the venues.

Newlands, Cape Town: This is probably the most beautiful stadium in the world, and host for the IPL's glittering opening ceremony. Cloud-capped mountains overlook the ground, while tasteful chalets and trees, impressive stands and open grassed areas grace the ground.

The Wanderers, Johannesburg: Venue for a semifinal and the IPL finale, the stadium also hosted the 2003 Cricket World Cup final. It is aptly named the “Bullring” for its electric, sometimes intimidating atmosphere. It accommodates 27,000 people and 171 corporate suites. High stands surround most of the field, although there is a small grassy area that is very popular with spectators.

Supersport Park, Centurion: Venue for the other semifinal, it is rated as one of the 10 best grounds in the world by none other than Kapil Dev. It is a 20,000-seater that boasts a wonderful grandstand and open, grassy embankments.

Kingsmead, Durban: A 25,000-capacity stadium located within walking distance of Durban’s famed Indian Ocean shoreline. Here it is believed the ocean tides help swing bowlers move the ball nicely through the air.

St George’s Park, Port Elizabeth: Saint George’s Park boasts excellent stands as well as green embankments. It is also famous for its enthusiastic band, that is always in attendance at one-day internationals and test matches.

Buffalo Park, East London: It is a small ground with embankments and a beautiful view of the ocean in the background.

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