Facilities: Insufficient Amenities: Limited restrooms, food and beverage outlets, and other essential amenities can lead to long queues and inconvenience for spectators. Accessibility : Lack of proper facilities for disabled individuals, including ramps, seating, and accessible restrooms, can exclude or inconvenience certain groups of people. Weather Dependency : Rain : Cricket is heavily dependent on weather conditions. Rain can disrupt matches, leading to delays or cancellations. Extreme Heat or Cold: In regions with extreme weather conditions, spectators and players can suffer from discomfort or health risks. Pitch Quality : Wear and Tear: Frequent use can lead to the pitch deteriorating, affecting the quality of play and increasing the risk of injuries. Consistency : Maintaining a consistent pitch quality is challenging, leading to variations that can affect match outcomes. Location and Accessibility : Remote Locations: Some stadiums may be located far from city centers, making them less accessible for fans and increasing travel time and costs. Transport Links: Limited public transport options or inadequate parking facilities can make reaching the stadium difficult for spectators. Safety and Security : Crowd Management: Ensuring the safety of large crowds is challenging. Poor crowd management can lead to overcrowding, stampedes, or other security issues. Emergency Services: Limited availability of medical and emergency services can be a significant concern in case of accidents or health emergencies. Technological Limitations : Screen Visibility: In some stadiums, screens displaying scores, replays, and other information may not be visible from all seats. Sound Systems: Poor acoustics or inadequate sound systems can affect the clarity of announcements and reduce the overall experience. Economic Factors : Maintenance Costs: Maintaining a cricket stadium can be expensive, and insufficient funding can lead to deteriorating facilities. Revenue Generation: Limited commercial opportunities, such as corporate boxes or sponsorship deals, can impact the financial viability of the stadium. Environmental Impact : Energy Consumption: High energy usage for lighting, especially for day-night matches, can have a significant environmental impact. Waste Management: Managing waste generated during events can be challenging and environmentally taxing if not handled properly. Regulations and Compliance : Compliance: Meeting various local, national, and international regulations and standards can be complex and costly. Adaptability : Older stadiums may struggle to adapt to modern requirements for sustainability, safety, and technology. LIMITATIONS OF THE PROJECT