Location - South Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Establishment - 19 June 1875 Capacity - 15,000 (but has held up to 50,000) Architect - Claude Batley Operator - Bombay Gymkhana Tenants - Indian Rugby Team Local ClubsHERITAGE.. . Membership Fees: Bombay Gymkhana, the primary registration membership fee per person is 25 lakh for 10 years. . . R. K. Bose - CEO - Bombay Gymkhana Ltd . The unique Swiss Chalet style Bombay Gymkhana Club House and Pavilion designed by John Adams was completed in 1876. The Heritage Committee of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai has awarded heritage status and protection to the Bombay Gymkhana Club House. Accordingly, it is treated as a protected structure under the guidelines laid down by the administrative body. . HISTORY In 1933, Bombay Gymkhana hosted India's first-ever test match against England. Captained by C.K. Naidu, this historic match marked the debut of Indian cricket legends Lala Amarnath and Vijay Merchant, with Amarnath scoring the country's first-ever Test hundred. .
Sports Edit A long building which serves as the lobby, table tennis area, badminton court, restaurant and lounge connects the two roads. The region between the building and the lane is a large ground. It is very difficult to get membership into this exclusive club.[3]
Cricket is played here in the winter months, and rugby and football in the monsoon months. This used to be major centre for the erstwhile Bombay Pentangular cricket matches. The ground had the distinction of hosting India's first Test cricket match on 15 December 1933,[4] captained by CK Nayudu. Temporary stands were put up at the ground to accommodate a record crowd of 50,000 people, with tickets selling at five times their usual price.[5] The match is remembered for Lala Amarnaths century, noted to be one of the best innings played in Indian cricket.[6] It hasn't hosted any senior matches since the Brabourne Stadium took its place in 1937, replacing the ground as the venue for the Bombay Pentangular as well as international matches.[7]
The ground also has the distinction of hosting the first-ever International Test Cricket match played by the disabled on 10 December 2002. This first-ever Test cricket match of disabled was played between India and England. The match was of one day duration and India had won the match.
The Australian cricket team used the grounds to practice prior to their clash with India in the 1996 Cricket World Cup. In 2004, the Indian Women's team played a One Day International versus the Australian Women's team at Bombay Gymkhana.[8] In March 2010, Mumbai Indians played a practice match at the ground ahead of the IPL Season.[9] Later in the year, Canada played a match against a Bombay Gymkhana team to prepare of the World Cup in 2011.[10]
The ground also hosts a national rugby competition, and has recently hosted matches against Sri Lanka and a few other South Asian teams as a part of the HSBC Sevens Asia circuit. It has also hosted national and international squash tournaments.[citation needed]
Bombay Gymkhana houses three badminton courts, five squash courts, six tennis courts, six tables for billiards and snooker, one swimming pool and a fitness centre.[1]
Until a few years ago, only men could gain membership to the club. Women were able to join from the early...
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Read moreBombay Gymkhana is one of the most prestigious and historic sports clubs in Mumbai, India. Established in 1875, it holds a special place in the city's sports and social landscape. As a prominent institution, Bombay Gymkhana offers a wide range of sports and recreational facilities, combined with a rich heritage and a vibrant community.
One of the standout features of Bombay Gymkhana is its remarkable infrastructure. The club boasts well-maintained sports facilities, including cricket, tennis, squash, badminton, billiards, and swimming. The cricket ground, in particular, is renowned for its lush green outfield and has witnessed numerous memorable matches. The tennis and squash courts are of a high standard and cater to both casual players and professionals alike.
The club's emphasis on sports is complemented by a lively social atmosphere. Bombay Gymkhana hosts various social events, including cultural programs, music concerts, and festivals, providing its members with ample opportunities for recreation and entertainment. The colonial-era clubhouse exudes old-world charm and elegance, offering an inviting ambiance for social gatherings and relaxation.
In terms of membership, Bombay Gymkhana maintains a selective approach, ensuring a high standard of individuals who join the club. This exclusivity contributes to a well-knit community of like-minded sports enthusiasts, professionals, and socialites. The members often forge lasting connections and friendships while participating in the club's activities and events.
Furthermore, the club's dining and culinary offerings add to its overall appeal. Bombay Gymkhana houses excellent restaurants and bars that serve a variety of cuisines and beverages. Whether it's a quick snack or a formal dinner, members can enjoy delicious meals in a refined setting.
While Bombay Gymkhana is undoubtedly a remarkable institution, it is worth noting that its exclusivity can be a drawback for some individuals who may find it challenging to secure membership. Additionally, the club's facilities and services come with a premium price tag, which may not be accessible to everyone.
In conclusion, Bombay Gymkhana is a prestigious and well-regarded sports club that offers top-notch sports facilities, a rich social scene, and a strong sense of community. Its commitment to upholding its historic legacy while embracing modern amenities contributes to its enduring popularity among sports enthusiasts and social...
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