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Gandhi Stadium

Coordinates: 31°20′41″N 75°33′38.07″E / 31.34472°N 75.5605750°E / 31.34472; 75.5605750
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Gandhi Stadium
Burlton Park
BS Bedi Stadium
Ground information
LocationJalandhar, Punjab
Coordinates31°20′41″N 75°33′38.07″E / 31.34472°N 75.5605750°E / 31.34472; 75.5605750
Capacity16,000
End names
Pavilion End
Stadium End
International information
Only Test24 September 1983:
 India v  Pakistan
First ODI20 December 1981:
 India v  England
Last ODI20 February 1994:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Team information
Punjab (1952 – 2000)
North Zone (1961 – 1979)
As of 16 December 2007
Source: CricketArchive

Gandhi Stadium (Punjabi: ਗਾਂਧੀ ਸਟੇਡਿਯਮ) or Burlton Park or B.S.Bedi Stadium is located in the city of Jalandhar, Punjab and is used for cricket matches.[1]

History

The stadium was built in 1955 and serves as the home ground for two Indian domestic cricket teams: Punjab and North Zone. The stadium hosted a solitary Test Match against Pakistan as well as 3 ODI matches with the host team - India winning both of these matches.

With the advent of Mohali Cricket Stadium outside Chandigarh, it is unlikely that other stadiums in the state of Punjab will get an opportunity to host international cricket matches. The highest score in Test cricket was made by India who scored 374 against Pakistan. The most runs scored were by Anshuman Gaekwad (201 runs), Wasim Raja (125 runs) and Javed Miandad (66 runs). The most wickets taken were by Wasim Raja and Kapil Dev (4 wickets), along with Ravi Shastri (3 wickets). The highest score in ODI cricket was made by West Indies who scored 226 against Pakistan. The most runs scored were Dilip Vengsarkar (88 runs), Richie Richardson (77 runs) and Aamer Malik (77 runs). The most wickets taken were by Venkatapathy Raju (3 wickets), Graham Gooch (2 wickets) and Kapil Dev (2 wickets).

Demolition and Reconstruction

Currently, there is a plan to construct a sports complex in Jalandhar City.Reconstruction of this cricket ground and converting it into an international level cricket stadium is also included in the project.All the stands were demolished.However, due to some legal problems,this project was stopped for a while. A few months later some reconstruction was seen.The stadium is not hosting any matches currently because the main pitch is also being reconstructed.Although practice sessions for budding cricketers have not been stopped.

Test cricket

Test Match Result: Pakistan (337 and 16/0) draw India (374)

The stadium has hosted following Test matches till date.

Team (A) Team (B) Winner Margin Year
 India  Pakistan Drawn 1983

One Day International cricket

The stadium has hosted following ODI matches till date.

Team (A) Team (B) Winner Margin Year
 India  England  India By 6 Wickets 1981
 Pakistan  West Indies  West Indies By 6 Wickets 1983
 India  Sri Lanka  Sri Lanka By 4 Wickets 1994

ODI Matches Statistics:

Category Information
Highest Team Score West Indies (223/5 in 50 Overs against Pakistan)
Lowest Team Score Sri Lanka (141/6 in 32.5 Overs against India)
Best Batting Performance Richie Richardson (77 Runs against Pakistan)
Best Bowling Performance Venkatapathy Raju (3/19 against Sri Lanka)

See also

References