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Chukkapalli Pitchaiah Cricket Ground (Vijayawada) – Pitch Report

The Assam Cricket Association Stadium, also known as Barsapara Cricket Stadium and Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium, is located in Guwahati, Assam. Inaugurated in 2017, it has a capacity of 55,000 and is the home ground of the Assam cricket team. The stadium hosted its first international match, a T20I between India and Australia, in […]

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Dadoji Konddev Stadium (Thana) – Pitch Report

The Dadoji Konddev Stadium, also known as SR Bhosle Krida Sankul, is a sports facility in Thane, Maharashtra. Primarily used for cricket and athletics, it features a 400-meter running track, badminton courts, squash courts, and a gym. Open since 1987, it hosts athletics and badminton coaching by the Thane Municipal Corporation, alongside private classes. The

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Cricket Association (Pondicherry) – Pitch Report

The Cricket Association of Pondicherry (CAP) serves as the governing body for cricket in Puducherry, a Union Territory of India. Originally affiliated with the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association, CAP made significant strides by securing Associate Membership with the BCCI in 2017. Following this, CAP was granted full membership of the BCCI in 2019, marking an

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Barsapara Cricket Stadium (Guwahati) – Pitch Report

The Assam Cricket Association Stadium, also known as Barsapara Cricket Stadium and Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium, is located in Guwahati, Assam. Inaugurated in 2017, it has a capacity of 55,000 and is the home ground of the Assam cricket team. The stadium hosted its first international match, a T20I between India and Australia, in

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Barkatullah Khan Stadium (Jodhpur) – Pitch Report

Barkatullah Khan Stadium, located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is named after the state’s 6th Chief Minister. Established in 1986, the stadium primarily hosts cricket matches and has a seating capacity of 30,000, with ends named Cox Cutir End and Residency Road End. It became India’s 35th ODI venue in 2002 when it hosted an India vs.

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