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N2 Stadium
Aurangabad District Cricket Association Ground
City and Industrial Development Corporation Stadium
Ground information
LocationCIDCO, Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Establishment1998
Capacity20,000
OwnerAurangabad District Cricket Association
OperatorAurangabad District Cricket Association
TenantsMaharashtra cricket team
Maharashtra Premier League
International information
Only WODI7 December 2003:
 India v  New Zealand
As of 8 December 2019
Source: Cricinfo

N2 Stadium or Aurangabad District Cricket Association Ground or City and Industrial Development Corporation Stadium is cricket stadium in city of CIDCO, Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The ground hosted cricket matches from 1998 to 2008. Till date ground has hosted two Duleep Trophy and two Ranji Trpphy matches[1] apart from these ground host Women's ODI as well in 2003 when New Zealand Women's toured India. The match was won by India women's by 9 wickets with Indian opener Jaya Sharma scoring 96.[2]

In 2012, Aurangabad District Cricket Association decided to redevelop the stadium into 20,000 to 25,000 seater stadium with boundaries of 63 metres and floodlights as well. Also redevelopment of VIP Box, Press Box, Parking, Gym, Restaurant, Shopping center etc.[3]

First-Class Matches Hosted

First-Class Records and Statistics
Matches Team A Team B Winner Result Season
1 West Zone Central Zone Central Zone By 122 runs 1998
2 Maharashtra Services Drawn 2003
3 Maharashtra Assam Maharashtra By an innings and 46 runs 2004
4 West Zone Central Zone West Zone By 7 wickets 1998

Women's ODI Hosted

Match Statistics
Team A Team B Winner Margin Season Scorecards
India women's New Zealand women's India women's By 9 wickets 2003 Scorecard[4]

References