Bombay Gymkhana

It is located at the triangular end of Azad Maidan in the Fort area of South Mumbai and is in close proximity of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.

[2] The club grounds offers various sporting facilities for rugby, football, cricket, swimming, tennis, badminton, squash and a fitness centre for its members.

A long building which serves as the lobby, table tennis area, badminton court, restaurant and lounge connects the two roads.

The ground had the distinction of hosting India's first Test cricket match starting on 15 December 1933,[5] 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.

[1] The Gymkhana has also been allegedly charged for illegally constructing additional buildings including a CEO's bungalow and a wine shop.

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