Much like the race among nations to build tallest buildings, a very much similar scenario seems to be existing in building expensive stadiums.

Andrew Egan at Forbes writes about the most expensive stadiums in the world listing factors such as cost, their capacity and the purpose these arenas serve. The Wembley Stadium in London, which cost $1.5 billion and home to the English soccer team is currently the most expensive. Following Wembley, is an engineering marvel from 1970s, the Olympic Stadium in Montreal which is host to the 1976 Olympics. Third in the list is New York’s Madison Square Garden, which cost more than a billion way back in 1968.

Here’s a google map of the ten Most Expensive Stadiums in the world.

 

Exactly ten years after Brian Lara scored a mammoth 375 runs against England at the Antigua Recreation Ground in 1994, he came up again with an exhilarating knock of 400 runs to break the world record set by Matthew Hayden of Australia against Zimbabwe in the last quarter of 2003. These two splendid knocks of his feature in the Test Cricket’s Highest Scores.

Here’s a Google Maps view of the top ten highest scores.

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