There is also a spacious passage running around the stadium, between the stands and the outer wall, to enable easy movement.
The SCA shifted its offices from the cramped seventh floor of a commercial building in the city to the stadium which has been hosting first-class matches since late 2008.
The stadium was in the cricket news when its Saurashtra run machines Cheteshwar Pujara and Ravindra Jadeja make their latest double or triple-hundreds.
The match first saw Aaron Finch make 89 and then the return of Yuvraj Singh to international cricket in which he scored an unbeaten 77 as India chased down 201 runs.
[5] Niranjan Shah Stadium has implemented a solar rooftop system, making it one of the solar-powered venues in India.
[6] The system is designed to generate 82,000 units of solar power annually and contributes to a monthly saving of approximately ₹54,600 in electricity bills.
[7] Additionally, the stadium has plans for expanding its green power generation capabilities in the future.