The stadium was built in 1933 as a gift for Delhi from the
Maharaja of Bhavnagar. It was originally a multipurpose stadium named the
Irwin Amphitheatre. It was designed by Anthony S. DeMillo and opened by
Lord Willingdon. As per the original plans of architect of
New Delhi Edwin Lutyens, there was to be a garden at the site, to provide a clear view of the historic
Purana Quila (
Old Fort) in the backdrop, as it lay perpendicular to the axis beginning from
Rashtrapati Bhavan (President's House) through
Rajpath and ending at the
India Gate. His plans were however overruled. It was renamed National Stadium before the
1951 Asian Games, Dhyan Chand's name was added in 2002. ==Major renovations==