Narendra Modi Stadium (Ahmedabad) – Pitch Report

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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, contains the Narendra Modi Stadium, previously known as the Motera Stadium. It is presently the world’s biggest cricket stadium with a capacity of 132,000 people and will be until 2022. It is managed by the Gujarat Cricket Association and hosts Test, ODI, and T20I cricket matches.

The ground was built in 1983 and first rebuilt in 2006. The stadium was closed and torn down in 2015, before being completely restored by February 2020 at a cost of ₹800 crores (US$110 million).

 

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Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report – Ahmedabad

Narendra Modi Stadium

  • Full Name: Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Former names: Motera Cricket Stadium & Sardar Patel Stadium
  • Location: Motera, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
  • Operator: Gujarat Cricket Association
  • Capacity: 132,000
  • Field size: 180 yards x 150 yards
  • Surface: Australian Grass
  • Floodlights: Yes
  • End names: Anna Pavilion End V Pattabhiraman Gate End
  • Home team: Chennai Super Kings & Tamil Nadu cricket team
  • Construction Architect (Contractor): Populous (reconstruction) Shashi (former structure)
  • Boundary Length (Dimension): 180 yards x 150 yards
  • Also known as: The Motera Stadium | Ahmedabad Cricket Stadium | Ahmedabad Cricket Ground | Gujarat Cricket Stadium | Gujarat Cricket Ground | Narendra Modi Stadium | Narendra Modi Cricket Ground | Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium

Narendra Modi Stadium Record & Stats

T20 Stats

  • Total Match Played: 6
  • Batting First Won: 3
  • Batting Second Won: 3
  • Tie: 0
  • Avg. Score in 1st bat: 174
  • Highest Score: India 224/2
  • Lowest Score: India 124/7
  • Scoring Pattern
  • Below Score 150: 1
  • Score between 150 and 169: 2
  • Score between 170 and 189: 1
  • Above Score 190: 2

ODI Stats

  • Total Match Played: 26
  • Batting First Won: 14
  • Batting Second Won: 12
  • Tie: 0
  • Avg. Score in 1st bat: 242
  • Highest Score: South Africa 365/2
  • Lowest Score: Zimbabwe 85/10
  • Scoring Pattern
  • Below Score 200: 6
  • Score between 200 and 249: 7
  • Score between 250 and 299: 9
  • Above Score 300: 4

T20 Domestic

  • Total Match Played: 17
  • Batting First Won: 8
  • Batting Second Won: 8
  • Tie: 1
  • Avg. Score in 1st bat: 162
  • Highest Score: Rajasthan Royals 201/6
  • Lowest Score: Rajasthan Royals 102/10
  • Scoring Pattern
  • Below Score 150: 5
  • Score between 150 and 169: 5
  • Score between 170 and 189: 5
  • Above Score 190: 2

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Narendra Modi Stadium Is Batting Or Bowling Pitch?

The fast bowlers will benefit from a helpful bowling pitch at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The surface has more bounce than previous matches, and the quick bowlers have exploited this to the fullest extent. Players who hit the deck strongly tend to grab more wickets here.

Ground Information

Owner – Gujarat Cricket Association

Establishment ( Situated In ) – 12 November 1983

Address – Stadium Rd, Motera, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380005

Official Websitewww.gujaratcricketassociation.com

Contact Number: Tel :  079-35201090/91 +91 9909088112

E-mail: [email protected]

Tenants

  • Indian Cricket Team 
    (1983–present)
  • Gujarat cricket team 
    (1983–present)
  • Rajasthan Royals 
    (2010 & 2014)
  • Ahmedabad Warriors
    (2022-present)

History

The stadium, which was built in 1983 and last refurbished in 2006, has become the usual venue for international games in the city. The stadium became an official venue for worldwide competitions following its renovation in 2006. The facility was closed and demolished before being entirely rebuilt at a cost of ₹800 crore (US$110 million) by February 2020.

International Information

  • First Test: 12–16 November 1983: India v  West Indies
  • Last Test: 4–8 March 2021 India vs  England
  • First ODI: 5 October 1984, India vs Australia
  • Last ODI: 6 November 2014: India vs  Sri Lanka
  • First T20I: 28 December 2012 : India vs Pakistan
  • Last T20I: 20 March 2021, India vs England
  • First women’s ODI: 12 March 2012: India vs Australia
  • Last women’s ODI: 12 April 2013: Australia Vs Bangladesh
  • First  women’s T20: 22 January 2011: India v  West Indies
  • Last  women’s T20: 24 January 2011: India v  West Indies

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