Nassau County stadium to be dismantled
The Nassau County stadium of New York has been scrutinised severely due to its poor pitch and outfield.

Saif AL Imam ShotaEditor
Posted - 2024-06-13T12:25:39+06:00
Updated - 2024-06-13T12:25:39+06:00
The Nassau County stadium of New York has been scrutinised severely due to its poor pitch and outfield. Scoring runs in this venue have been incredibly difficult for the batters in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024.
However, the stadium will be dismantled now, and the work has already begun after the match between India and United States of America.
Eisenhower Park, which had been transformed into a secure fortress to accommodate the stadium and host the games, will now return to its original condition. The park, known for its muddy, grassy, and dusty surfaces, will once again be accessible to the public for free. For the past two weeks, entry to the park was strictly monitored and restricted to ensure the safety and security of spectators and participants. However, with the conclusion of the events, these restrictions will be lifted, allowing the public to freely enjoy the park as they did before.
As for the pitches, their fate is still uncertain. According to the International Cricket Council (ICC), it is up to the Nassau County authorities. "If they want to keep them and handle the required maintenance, they can," said an ICC official. Otherwise, the ICC will relocate the drop-in pitches, prepared in Florida with imported expertise from South Australia, which have been the subject of much discussion over the past two weeks, to a place where they will be needed. The outfield, however, will remain at its current location.