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The Gurugram one, and the Panchkula one are two separate stadiums named after the same person. See https://goo.gl/maps/1HK6XnDeHHvDCFpt7 (Gurugram) and https://goo.gl/maps/LzkKAU2FMtndcW9U7 (Panchkula). Now, look at this reference https://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/321957.html , the prose clearly reads that it is the Panchkula stadium. Yet, it is used as a reference on the Gurugram stadium article. At this point, factual bits and pieces about one stadium features on the article of the other, and that is how it all became a mess. There are only two stadiums, but three articles, even those two would need to undergo significant rewrite and reevaluation of facts. —CX Zoom[he/him](let's talk • {C•X})17:38, 27 May 2023 (UTC)Reply