The Gabba Demolition: The historic 'The Gaba' stadium in Brisbane, Australia is going to break. The stadium has been considered to be the impenetrable fort of the host, but in 2021, Rishabh Pant played a memorable and match winning innings in the Test against Australia. Who did the work of breaking the pride of the kangaroos. However, it has been decided to demolish it due to old infrastructure and limited capacity.

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Actually, the 'The Gaba' stadium was built in 1895. It is currently a stadium with a capacity of 37,000 spectators. The area's area is 170.6 m long and 149.9 wide. Gaba has 2 ends, Stanley Street End and Vulture Street End. Many other sports including Australian football, rugby are also played here. However, during the last few years, due to its old infrastructure and limited capacity, there have been many challenges. In view of this, it has been decided to break the stadium after 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The Government of Queensland has announced that after demolishing the 'The Gaba' stadium, a 63,000 seats will be built at Victoria Park. This decision is a major decision in the Australian sports world. Cricket Australia and Queensland Cricket have supported this decision. It is said that earlier it was planned to rebuild this stadium but due to rising costs, the scheme had to be canceled. Now it has been decided to create a new modern stadium by completely demolishing it.

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