Cricket Club of India, Art Deco sports venue in Churchgate, Mumbai.
The Cricket Club of India is a sports venue in Churchgate featuring the Brabourne Stadium as its primary ground alongside tennis and squash courts. The complex also includes swimming pools and fitness centers that support a range of athletic pursuits.
The club was founded in 1933 and was designed as India's counterpart to the Marylebone Cricket Club. In its early decades, it served as an important venue for national cricket matches and sporting events.
The Cricket Club of India maintains restricted membership policies where only children of current members can apply for new memberships at this institution.
Visitors should arrive early in the morning when the facility is less crowded and conditions are ideal for activities. It is advisable to wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes, as the facilities require various sporting pursuits.
The Cricket Club of India marks the birthplace of Chicken Manchurian, created by restaurateur Nelson Wang in 1975 at a customer's specific request.
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