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Eden Gardens has lost out again.
The historic venue in Kolkata, which by-passed hosting of the second Test during New Zealand's latest tour to India in a bid to complete preparation for the upcoming World Cup, has been deemed 'not ready' for cricket's flagship event.
Eden, which was scheduled to host four matches - on February 27, March 15, March 18 and March 20 -- in the World Cup, lost out on what was its main fixture because of delay in construction.
The last international match played in Kolkata was the second Test between India and South Africa in February last year, while the last ODI game that involved the hosts against Sri Lanka (December 2009) had witnessed a lengthy power failure.
Even as the fate of the remaining matches at the venue hangs in balance, rediff.com takes a look at the three memorable World Cup matches that the historic ground hosted.
India vs Sri Lanka, Semi-Final (1996)
The poignant images of Vinod Kambli crying will remain in Indian fans' minds forever.
It seemed a perfect stage for India, with opponents Sri Lanka being restricted to 251 and the hosts 98 for one, cruising to what seemed a comfortable win.
Then the script went for a toss. The ball started to spin and Sachin Tendulkar (65) was smartly stumped by Romesh Kaluwitharana off the bowling of Sanath Jayasuriya.
In no time, India had collapsed from 98 for one to 120 for eight. The crowd lost patience and what followed was rioting in the stadium.
The match was stopped and Sri Lanka were declared winners by default.
The end result was a shame which the country has to live with forever!
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