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Asian Champions Trophy: Radhakrishnan Stadium gets GT Turf, set to welcome back big-ticket hockey | | | agencies CHENNAI, July 27: Leaving no stone unturned, the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium is undergoing an extensive facelift ahead of the Asian Champions Trophy and the storied venue here now has been installed with the ultra-modern GT Turf, imported from Paris. The Asian Champions Trophy will be held in the city from August 3 to 12. Apart from hosts India, China, Pakistan, Japan, South Korea and Malaysia will take part in the event. Chennai had last hosted a top-flight hockey tournament in 2007. On that occasion, India had emerged champions in the Asia Cup with a 7-2 win over Malaysia. The Hockey India treasurer Sekar J Manoharan said the GT Turf is the best of its kind in modern hockey now. "The GT turf is being installed that has been brought from Paris. For water consumption - any regular turf for a match would require 35,000 litres. However, this (GT Turf) would require only 10,000 litres. It is also the first (such turf) in Asia and the second in the world," Manoharan told PTI. Manoharan said playing on the GT Turf will also help Indian players in the long run. "This turf would also be used in the Paris Olympics 2024. The players will get a good experience of playing on the turf. It will also help them prepare for the upcoming Asian Games (in Hangzhou, China)," he said. Manoharan said the renovation work of the stadium has been moving ahead in full swing. "First of all, thanks to TN CM (MK Stalin) and the Sports Minister (Udhayanidhi Stalin) because of their efforts this tournament is happening here. The top official was also excited to host a much-anticipated match between India and Pakistan. The neighbours will face off on August 9.
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