Talk:Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Chennai)

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Is this structure an old stadium or a new one?
The wording used in the article is ambiguous as to what’s actually being discussed. It refers to events taking place in this stadium in 1956, yet it was only opened in 1993. No reference is given as to when the structure that saw 1956 cricket matches was erected, though I presume it was in 1956 or earlier. Yet it is also referred to as though it is the same structure (albeit renovated at times) that was first opened in 1993 (?). Yes, there is mention of a structure (referred to as though it is the same as the present) named "Corporation Stadium", or some such, but clearly that was erected long enough ago for cricket matches in 1956. Is Corporation Stadium the same structure, built who knows when, and renovated to the current state, or was it demolished to make way for the newer structure? Nothing is very clear here. I hope someone with knowledge and reference material can clear this up. And if someone claims that I am wrong, that all this information is already stated in the article, then please, someone who knows the material well, at least pull the article’s info together in such a way that it states it more clearly. Thanks for reading. Hamamelis (talk) 09:21, 2 July 2021 (UTC)