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Probably some of the same stadiums that hosted the 1966 World Cup. These included Wembley, Villa Park, Old Trafford, Goodison Park, Hillsborough and others. Now it would of course be the new Wembley Stadium and some other large stadiums like the Emirates Stadium, would be amongst the options.
People come to watch the cricket which brings alot of tourists just to watch the cricket. Also during the cricket they tend to show some views around the country the cricket is in which might trick some people into going there
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The most famous stadium in da world is the Maracana Stadium in Brazil which holds above 199, 000
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The answer to this will vary from the opinion of person to person. Some may like cricket, some baseball, some motor sports and so on. There is no definite rule to determine the popularity.
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Some rich cricket boards are:BCCI - Board of Control for Cricket in IndiaEnglish cricket boardCricket AustraliaBCCI - Board of Control for Cricket in India is considered to be the richest. The English cricket board is one of the most powerful boardsAlthough the English Cricket Board is the oldest, the BCCI is the most powerful as well as the richest cricket board. With the huge success of the Indian Premiere League, the BCCI has now become one of the richest sports boards in the world.
Yes, you can if you are watching it on TV. A lot of restaurants / Pubs / Sports bars play cricket matches (mostly if India is playing). Some will oblige if you request them to tune in to a match. If your question is in context of watching the match in a Stadium, then the answer is "NO". None of the stadiums in India sells or allows you to carry your own liquor in to the stands.
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