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** The partnership is the current world record for any unbroken partnership.<ref name="Unbroken Partnership Record">{{cite web| title = ODI Partnership Records| url= http://ind.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ODIS/PARTNERSHIPS/ODI_200_RUN_PARTNERSHIPS.html| publisher =[[Cricinfo]]| accessdate = 2007-04-07}}</ref> |
** The partnership is the current world record for any unbroken partnership.<ref name="Unbroken Partnership Record">{{cite web| title = ODI Partnership Records| url= http://ind.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ODIS/PARTNERSHIPS/ODI_200_RUN_PARTNERSHIPS.html| publisher =[[Cricinfo]]| accessdate = 2007-04-07}}</ref> |
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*The most runs scored here in Test cricket was by India who were all out for 400 in 1987 and 298-8 in 1995. The third highest score was by Sri Lanka who were dismassed for 191 runs in 1987. |
*The most runs scored here in Test cricket was by India who were all out for 400 in 1987 and 298-8 in 1995. The third highest score was by Sri Lanka who were dismassed for 191 runs in 1987. |
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*In Test cricket, the most runs scored here was by Dilip Vengsarkar(166 runs) followed by |
*In Test cricket, the most runs scored here was by Dilip Vengsarkar(166 runs) followed by Kapiul Dev(60 runs) and Sri Lankan [[Roy Dias]](58 runs). |
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The most wickets were taken by Narendra Hirwani and Maninder Singh(6 wickets each) followed by Sri Lankan [[Ravi Ratnayeke]] and Kapil Dev (5 wickets each). |
The most wickets were taken by Narendra Hirwani and Maninder Singh(6 wickets each) followed by Sri Lankan [[Ravi Ratnayeke]] and Kapil Dev (5 wickets each). Kunal mohanta hits a ton for his team to qualify for the world cup final 2015 |
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* In ODIs, the highest score was made by India who scored 301-3 in 1998. The second and third highest scores were made by India who scored 273-4 and England scored 270-4 in the same match in 2008. |
* In ODIs, the highest score was made by India who scored 301-3 in 1998. The second and third highest scores were made by India who scored 273-4 and England scored 270-4 in the same match in 2008. |
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* The most runs scored here was by [[Sachin Tendulkar]](469 runs), followed by Ajay Jadeja (273 runs) and Mohammed Azharuddin (242 runs). The most wickets taken here was by [[Anil Kumble]] and [[Ajit Agarkar]] (7 wickets each), followed by [[Zaheer Khan]] (6 wickets) and [[Harbhajan Singh]] (5 wickets). |
* The most runs scored here was by [[Sachin Tendulkar]](469 runs), followed by Ajay Jadeja (273 runs) and Mohammed Azharuddin (242 runs). The most wickets taken here was by [[Anil Kumble]] and [[Ajit Agarkar]] (7 wickets each), followed by [[Zaheer Khan]] (6 wickets) and [[Harbhajan Singh]] (5 wickets). |
Revision as of 08:51, 12 March 2014
Ground information | |
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Location | Cuttack |
Coordinates | 20°28′52″N 85°52′7″E / 20.48111°N 85.86861°E |
Establishment | 1958 |
Capacity | 45,000[1] |
Owner | Odisha Cricket Association |
Operator | Odisha Cricket Association |
Tenants | Odisha cricket team |
End names | |
Mahanadi River End Pavilion End | |
International information | |
First Test | 4 Jan - 7 Jan 1987: India v Sri Lanka |
Last Test | 8 Nov - 12 Nov 1995: India v New Zealand |
First ODI | 27 Jan 1982: India v England |
Last ODI | 29 Nov 2011: India v West Indies |
As of 4 December 2011 Source: Cricinfo |
The Barabati Stadium is a cricket venue in the east Indian city of Cuttack, Odisha. It is the home ground of Odisha cricket team and is operated by Odisha Cricket Association. The Barabati Stadium is one of the older grounds in India, having hosted several touring sides – including the MCC, the West Indies team and the Australians - before it hosted its first international match.
It is equipped with floodlights for day-and-night games and is a regular venue for One Day Internationals matches. Some top level Football matches are also played here.
History and Development
The Barabati Stadium in Cuttack hosted only the third One Day International in this country, in January 1982, when India beat England by five wickets to lift the series 2-1. In the first Test match here five seasons later, the Sri Lankans were greeted with an underprepared wicket affording vastly unpredictable bounce. Dilip Vengsarkar, then at the most dizzying heights of his career, made his highest Test score of 166, his fourth century in eight Tests, when no other batsman on either side crossed 60. The Lankans were rolled over twice as India seized an innings and 67-run victory. Kapil Dev bagged his 300th Test victim, bowling Rumesh Ratnayake with a ball that failed to sit up.
The only other Test match here, against New Zealand in 1995-96, was badly affected by rain, affording less than 180 overs of playing time. Narendra Hirwani, on a comeback trail, took 6 for 59 in New Zealand's only innings, the best bowling figures here. In barabati the total seating capacity is 46700+ .
Though it isn’t one of the regular Test venues anymore, it continues to enjoy the status of international venue and hosts One-Day Internationals regularly. India have won one of the two Test matches played here, and have a 9-4 win-loss record in ODIs.
The Barabati Stadium is an adopted home venue for the Indian Premier League franchise Deccan Chargers. It hosted two of the seven home games of Deccan Chargers during the 2010 season of the Indian Premier League. Chargers Came out with thumping victories in both matches. Andrew Symonds was judged Man of the Match on both occasions.
This is the only international standard cricket stadium in Odisha.
Records
Match Information:
Game Type No. of Games Test Matches 2[2] ODI 16[3] Twenty20 2
Test Match Statistics:
Category Information Highest Team Score India (400 All Out against Sri Lanka) Lowest Team Score Sri Lanka (142 All Out against India) Best Batting Performance Dilip Vengsarkar (166 Runs against Sri Lanka) Best Bowling Performance Narendra Hirwani (6/59 against New Zealand)
ODI Match Statistics:
Category Information Highest Team Score India (301/3 in 50 Overs against Zimbabwe Lowest Team Score West Indies (113 All Out in 34.2 Overs against Australia Best Batting Performance Mohammad Azharuddin (153* Runs against Zimbabwe) Best Bowling Performance Daren Powell (4/27 against India)
Trivia
- Kapil Dev bagged his 300th test wicket when he bowled Rumesh Ratnayake in January 1987
- The Stadium hosted matches in both the World Cups hosted in the subcontinent - 1987 Cricket World Cup (Australia beat Zimbabwe by 70 runs)and 1996 Cricket World Cup (India beat Kenya by 7 Wickets)
- Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja put on an unbroken 275 run partnership against Zimbabwe which was the then highest ODI partnership
- The most runs scored here in Test cricket was by India who were all out for 400 in 1987 and 298-8 in 1995. The third highest score was by Sri Lanka who were dismassed for 191 runs in 1987.
- In Test cricket, the most runs scored here was by Dilip Vengsarkar(166 runs) followed by Kapiul Dev(60 runs) and Sri Lankan Roy Dias(58 runs).
The most wickets were taken by Narendra Hirwani and Maninder Singh(6 wickets each) followed by Sri Lankan Ravi Ratnayeke and Kapil Dev (5 wickets each). Kunal mohanta hits a ton for his team to qualify for the world cup final 2015
- In ODIs, the highest score was made by India who scored 301-3 in 1998. The second and third highest scores were made by India who scored 273-4 and England scored 270-4 in the same match in 2008.
- The most runs scored here was by Sachin Tendulkar(469 runs), followed by Ajay Jadeja (273 runs) and Mohammed Azharuddin (242 runs). The most wickets taken here was by Anil Kumble and Ajit Agarkar (7 wickets each), followed by Zaheer Khan (6 wickets) and Harbhajan Singh (5 wickets).
Cricket World Cup
This stadium has hosted One Day International (ODI) matches when India hosted the Cricket World Cup in 1987 and 1996.
It also hosted the ICC women's world cup matches in the year 2013...
Santosh Trophy 2012
This stadium was the main venue of the 2012 Santosh Trophy football tournament which was won by Services.
See also
References
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Match result information of Test Matches played in Barabati Stadium". Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 April 2007.
- ^ "Match result information of ODI Matches played in Barabati Stadium". Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 April 2007.
- ^ "ODI Partnership Records". Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 April 2007.
- ^ "India ODI Partnership Records". Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 April 2007.
- ^ "ODI Partnership Records". Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 April 2007.
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