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Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium

Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium[3][4] is an international cricket stadium in Lucknow, India. The arena has a seating capacity of 50,100,[1] thus it is the fifth largest international cricket stadium of India.[5] In 2018, the stadium was renamed to the current name by Uttar Pradesh government in honour of former 10th Prime Minister of the nation Atal Bihari Vajpayee. It was formerly named as Ekana Cricket Stadium, which locals prefer to address it as.[a][6][4][3]

Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Ekana Cricket Stadium
Ekana Cricket Stadium
Inside view of the stadium
Former namesEkana International Cricket Stadium
AddressEkana Sportz City, Gomti Nagar Extension
Lucknow
India
Coordinates26°48′40″N 81°01′01″E / 26.81111°N 81.01694°E / 26.81111; 81.01694
Elevation104m
OwnerEkana Sportz City
OperatorEkana Sportz City
Seating typeStadium
Capacity50,100[1]
Field size160x156m
Field shapeRound
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened2017; 6 years ago (2017)
ArchitectSkyline Architectural Consultants[2]
Tenants
Website
Ekana Sportz city
Ground information
End names
North End

South End
International information
Only Test27–29 November 2019:
 Afghanistan v  West Indies
First ODI6 November 2019:
 Afghanistan v  West Indies
Last ODI3 November 2023:
 Afghanistan v  Netherlands
First T20I6 November 2018:
 India v  West Indies
Last T20I29 January 2023:
 India v  New Zealand
First WODI7 March 2021:
 India v  South Africa
Last WODI17 March 2021:
 India v  South Africa
First WT20I20 March 2021:
 India v  South Africa
Last WT20I23 March 2021:
 India v  South Africa
Team information
Uttar Pradesh cricket team (2017-present)
Lucknow Super Giants (2021-present)
UP Warriorz (2023-present)
As of 31 October 2023
Source: Cricinfo

The stadium has the longest straight boundaries in comparison to all the stadiums in India. It is the home ground of Uttar Pradesh cricket team, UP women's cricket team and IPL franchise the Lucknow Super Giants.[7]

In 2019, the Afghanistan cricket team used it as their home ground.[8] K.D. Singh Babu stadium used to host international cricket matches in Lucknow before the venue was built.

The arena hosted the five matches of the 2023 Men's Cricket World Cup.[9]

History edit

The project for constructing the world class stadium in Lucknow was commissioned in 2014, and the stadium was built under public-private partnership between Ekana Sportz City and Lucknow Development Authority. Ekana Sportz City is a Joint venture between Nagarjuna Construction Company, GC Construction & Development Industries Pvt Ltd. As per the agreement of the partnership, the government provided Ekana Sportz City with 35 year lease of 71 acres to build the cricket stadium, with the lease running through 2052. In addition, the government also provided 66 additional acres of land for real estate projects on a 99 year lease. The cricket stadium has been built with a budget of 360 crores (3.6 billion rupees).[10]

Before its international debut, it also hosted the final of the 2017–18 Duleep Trophy.[11] The stadium was allocated the 3rd ODI between India and New Zealand to be held on 27 Oct 2017. However, the venue was shifted to Kanpur after the stadium was declared incomplete.[12] On 6 November 2018, the stadium hosted its first international match, a Twenty20 International (T20I) between India and the West Indies,[13] becoming the 52nd stadium in India to host an international cricket match.[14] International cricket match returned to Lucknow after 24 years, after the India and Sri Lanka test match of 1994.[15] In that match Rohit Sharma became the first cricketer to score four centuries in T20Is.[16] India won that match by 71 runs.[17] The last time Lucknow hosted an international match was in January 1994, when India played a test match against Sri Lanka at the K.D. Singh Babu Stadium.[18]

In May 2019, Afghanistan Cricket Board requested the BCCI to use this venue for their international matches.[19] In August 2019, BCCI awarded the venue to Afghanistan national cricket team as their third home venue in India, being previously played in Dehradun and Greater Noida.[20]

It hosted all the matches during Afghanistan vs West Indies series in 2019.[21] On 6 November 2019, the venue hosted its first ODI match.[22] On 27 November 2019, the venue hosted its first Test match.[23]

In May 2022, the venue was scheduled to host all the matches of the fourth edition of Women's T20 Challenge. However, later the matches were shifted to Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune.[24]

Events edit

The venue has hosted two major events organized by the UP government.

Award distribution ceremony edit

On 19 August 2021, an award giving ceremony was held at the stadium by the state government to honor the athletes who won the medals at 2020 Summer Olympics that was held in 2021 at Tokyo, Japan. They all were facilitated with monetary rewards given by the Uttar Pradesh government. The highest prize was given to Neeraj Chopra who was the only one from India to won gold medal in Javelin throw.[25]

Oath-taking ceremony edit

On 25 March 2022, at the venue Yogi Adityanath took oath as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh along with his cabinet, after his impressive victory in 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections. The oath was given by the Governor of state, Anandiben Patel.

Many VVIP's, celebrities, big businessmen were invited in the ceremony including the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Central Home minister Amit Shah and the Chief Ministers of NDA lead states.[26]

Cricket World Cup edit

2023 Cricket World Cup edit

12 October 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
South Africa  
311/7 (50 overs)
v
  Australia
177 (40.5 overs)
Quinton de Kock 109 (106)
Glenn Maxwell 2/34 (10 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 46 (74)
Kagiso Rabada 3/33 (8 overs)
South Africa won by 134 runs
Umpires: Richard Illingworth (Eng) and Joel Wilson (WI)
Player of the match: Quinton de Kock (SA)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to field.
  • This was Australia's largest defeat in World Cups surpassing their 118 run loss to India in 1983, in terms of runs (134).[27]

16 October 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Sri Lanka  
209 (43.3 overs)
v
  Australia
215/5 (35.2 overs)
Kusal Perera 78 (82)
Adam Zampa 4/47 (8 overs)
Josh Inglis 58 (59)
Dilshan Madushanka 3/38 (9 overs)
Australia won by 5 wickets
Umpires: Chris Gaffaney (NZ) and Joel Wilson (WI)[b]
Player of the match: Adam Zampa (Aus)
  • Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat.

21 October 2023
10:30
Scorecard
Netherlands  
262 (49.4 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
263/5 (48.2 overs)
Sybrand Engelbrecht 70 (82)
Dilshan Madushanka 4/49 (9.4 overs)
Sadeera Samarawickrama 91* (107)
Aryan Dutt 3/44 (10 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (SA) and Ahsan Raza (Pak)
Player of the match: Sadeera Samarawickrama (SL)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat.

29 October 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
India  
229/9 (50 overs)
v
  England
129 (34.5 overs)
Rohit Sharma 87 (101)
David Willey 3/45 (10 overs)
Liam Livingstone 27 (46)
Mohammed Shami 4/22 (7 overs)
India won by 100 runs
Umpires: Adrian Holdstock (SA) and Rod Tucker (Aus)
Player of the match: Rohit Sharma (Ind)
  • England won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rohit Sharma (Ind) played in his 100th ODI as captain.[28]

3 November 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Netherlands  
179 (46.3 overs)
v
  Afghanistan
181/3 (31.3 overs)
Sybrand Engelbrecht 58 (86)
Mohammad Nabi 3/28 (9.3 overs)
Hashmatullah Shahidi 56* (64)
Saqib Zulfiqar 1/25 (3 overs)
Afghanistan won by 7 wickets
Umpires: Nitin Menon (Ind) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Mohammad Nabi (Afg)

Records edit

List of international centuries edit

Test matches edit

Only one Test century has been scored at the venue.[7]

No. Score Player Team Balls Opposing team Date Result
1 111* Shamarh Brooks   West Indies 214   Afghanistan 28 November 2019 West Indies won[31]

One Day Internationals edit

Three ODI centuries have been scored at the venue, two in a men's match and one in a women's match.[32][33]

Men's ODI centuries on the ground
No. Score Player Team Balls Versus Date Result
1 109* Shai Hope   West Indies 145   Afghanistan 11 November 2019 West Indies won[34]
2 109 Quinton de Kock   South Africa 106   Australia 12 October 2023 South Africa won [35]
Women's ODI centuries on the ground
No. Score Player Team Balls Versus Date Result
1 132* Lizelle Lee   South Africa 132   India 12 March 2021 South Africa won[36]

Twenty20 Internationals edit

Only one T20I century has been scored at the venue.[37]

No. Score Player Team Balls Versus Date Result
1 111* Rohit Sharma   India 61   West Indies 6 November 2018 India won[38]

List of international five-wicket hauls edit

Test matches edit

No. Bowler Date Team Versus Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result
1 Rahkeem Cornwall 27 November 2019   West Indies   Afghanistan 1 25.3 75 7 West Indies won[31]
2 Hamza Hotak 27 November 2019   Afghanistan   West Indies 2 28.3 74 5 West Indies won[31]

T20Is edit

No. Bowler Date Team Versus Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result
1 Karim Janat 16 November 2019   Afghanistan   West Indies 2 4 11 5 Afghanistan won[39]

Gallery edit

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ "Ekana" is a Sanskrit words, which means 'unity' in English.
  2. ^ Joel Wilson replaced Alex Wharf.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 - Media Guide" (PDF). ICC. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Ekana International Cricket Stadium".
  3. ^ a b "Ekana stadium named after Atal Bihari Vajpayee". United News of India. 5 November 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Lucknow stadium renamed in honour of Atal Bihari Vajpayee ahead of India-West Indies T20I". India Today. 5 November 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  5. ^ . Knock Sense. Archived from the original on 5 September 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Yogi Adityanath Inaugurates Lucknow Cricket Stadium, Changes Its Name". NDTV.com. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Statistics - Statsguru - Test Matches - Batting Records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Afghanistan cricket team gets Lucknow Ekana stadium as their new home ground: BCCI". United News of India. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  9. ^ "Venues at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023: a guide". www.icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  10. ^ Ali, Qaiser Mohammad (6 December 2016). "With Ranji Game, Lucknow Set To Become New Sports Hub". Outlook India. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  11. ^ "Raina, Parthiv, Abhinav to captain Duleep Trophy teams". ESPN Cricinfo. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  12. ^ "Lucknow stadium 'not up to mark', Kanpur gets 3rd India-New Zealand ODI". Scroll.in. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  13. ^ "India, West Indies top orders in focus in Lucknow's international return". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  14. ^ Sarangi, Y. b. (5 November 2018). "Ekana stadium adds a new chapter to Lucknow". The Hindu. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  15. ^ "India to host West Indies for T20 in Lucknow as international cricket returns to city after 24 years". Scroll.in. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  16. ^ "Rohit Sharma Sets Record, Becomes First Batsman To Score Four T20I Centuries". NDTV Sports. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  17. ^ "2nd T20I (N), West Indies tour of India at Lucknow, Nov 6 2018". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  18. ^ "India vs West Indies 2nd T20: Reopening a Nawabi chapter in Lucknow". The Indian Express. 6 November 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  19. ^ "Afghan seeks bigger home base in India". The Tribune. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  20. ^ "Lucknow to be new venue for Afghanistan". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  21. ^ "Hayden Walsh jnr has big dreams wearing the maroon". Cricket West Indies. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  22. ^ "CPL's best brace for Afghanistan spin barrage". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  23. ^ "Afganistan [sic] face WI challenge in Ekana's maiden Test". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  24. ^ "Lucknow to host Women's T20 Challenge from May 24–28, confirms BCCI president Sourav Ganguly". Hindustan Times. 23 April 2022. Retrieved 24 April 2022.
  25. ^ Khan, Fazal (19 August 2021). "Lucknow: Ekana Stadium decks up to welcome Tokyo Olympic achievers". The Times of India. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  26. ^ "World's sixth-largest stadium for Yogi Adityanath's historic swearing-in: A sneak peek into Ekana Stadium". Firstpost. 25 March 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  27. ^ "South Africa trounce woeful Australia at World Cup". BBC Sport. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  28. ^ "Rohit Sharma Achieves Twin Milestones During World Cup Match Against England". The Times of India. 29 October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  29. ^ "Mujeeb gets to 100 | CWC23". ICC Cricket World Cup. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  30. ^ "Afghanistan qualify for the 2025 Champions Trophy". Crictoday. Retrieved 3 November 2023.
  31. ^ a b c "Only Test, West Indies tour of India against Afghanistan at Lucknow, Nov 11 2019". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  32. ^ "Statistics - Statsguru - ODI Matches - Batting Records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  33. ^ "Statistics - Statsguru - WODI Matches - Batting Records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  34. ^ "3rd ODI (D/N), West Indies tour of India against Afghanistan at Lucknow, Nov 11 2019". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  35. ^ "World Cup 2023 (D/N), Oct 12 2023". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  36. ^ "3rd WODI, South Africa Women tour of India at Lucknow, Mar 12 2021". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  37. ^ "Statistics - Statsguru - T20I Matches - Batting Records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  38. ^ "2nd T20I, West Indies tour of India at Lucknow, Nov 6 2018". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  39. ^ "2nd T20I West Indies tour of India against Afghanistan 2019–20". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Official site

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Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium 3 4 is an international cricket stadium in Lucknow India The arena has a seating capacity of 50 100 1 thus it is the fifth largest international cricket stadium of India 5 In 2018 the stadium was renamed to the current name by Uttar Pradesh government in honour of former 10th Prime Minister of the nation Atal Bihari Vajpayee It was formerly named as Ekana Cricket Stadium which locals prefer to address it as a 6 4 3 Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari VajpayeeEkana Cricket StadiumEkana Cricket StadiumInside view of the stadiumFormer namesEkana International Cricket StadiumAddressEkana Sportz City Gomti Nagar ExtensionLucknowIndiaCoordinates26 48 40 N 81 01 01 E 26 81111 N 81 01694 E 26 81111 81 01694Elevation104mOwnerEkana Sportz CityOperatorEkana Sportz CitySeating typeStadiumCapacity50 100 1 Field size160x156mField shapeRoundSurfaceGrassConstructionOpened2017 6 years ago 2017 ArchitectSkyline Architectural Consultants 2 TenantsUttar Pradesh cricket teamIndia national cricket teamIndia women s national cricket teamLucknow Super GiantsUP WarriorzAfghanistan national cricket team 2019 2020 WebsiteEkana Sportz cityGround informationEnd namesNorth EndSouth EndInternational informationOnly Test27 29 November 2019 Afghanistan v West IndiesFirst ODI6 November 2019 Afghanistan v West IndiesLast ODI3 November 2023 Afghanistan v NetherlandsFirst T20I6 November 2018 India v West IndiesLast T20I29 January 2023 India v New ZealandFirst WODI7 March 2021 India v South AfricaLast WODI17 March 2021 India v South AfricaFirst WT20I20 March 2021 India v South AfricaLast WT20I23 March 2021 India v South AfricaTeam informationUttar Pradesh cricket team 2017 present Lucknow Super Giants 2021 present UP Warriorz 2023 present As of 31 October 2023Source CricinfoThe stadium has the longest straight boundaries in comparison to all the stadiums in India It is the home ground of Uttar Pradesh cricket team UP women s cricket team and IPL franchise the Lucknow Super Giants 7 In 2019 the Afghanistan cricket team used it as their home ground 8 K D Singh Babu stadium used to host international cricket matches in Lucknow before the venue was built The arena hosted the five matches of the 2023 Men s Cricket World Cup 9 Contents 1 History 2 Events 2 1 Award distribution ceremony 2 2 Oath taking ceremony 3 Cricket World Cup 3 1 2023 Cricket World Cup 4 Records 4 1 List of international centuries 4 1 1 Test matches 4 1 2 One Day Internationals 4 1 3 Twenty20 Internationals 4 2 List of international five wicket hauls 4 2 1 Test matches 4 2 2 T20Is 5 Gallery 6 Explanatory notes 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe project for constructing the world class stadium in Lucknow was commissioned in 2014 and the stadium was built under public private partnership between Ekana Sportz City and Lucknow Development Authority Ekana Sportz City is a Joint venture between Nagarjuna Construction Company GC Construction amp Development Industries Pvt Ltd As per the agreement of the partnership the government provided Ekana Sportz City with 35 year lease of 71 acres to build the cricket stadium with the lease running through 2052 In addition the government also provided 66 additional acres of land for real estate projects on a 99 year lease The cricket stadium has been built with a budget of 360 crores 3 6 billion rupees 10 Before its international debut it also hosted the final of the 2017 18 Duleep Trophy 11 The stadium was allocated the 3rd ODI between India and New Zealand to be held on 27 Oct 2017 However the venue was shifted to Kanpur after the stadium was declared incomplete 12 On 6 November 2018 the stadium hosted its first international match a Twenty20 International T20I between India and the West Indies 13 becoming the 52nd stadium in India to host an international cricket match 14 International cricket match returned to Lucknow after 24 years after the India and Sri Lanka test match of 1994 15 In that match Rohit Sharma became the first cricketer to score four centuries in T20Is 16 India won that match by 71 runs 17 The last time Lucknow hosted an international match was in January 1994 when India played a test match against Sri Lanka at the K D Singh Babu Stadium 18 In May 2019 Afghanistan Cricket Board requested the BCCI to use this venue for their international matches 19 In August 2019 BCCI awarded the venue to Afghanistan national cricket team as their third home venue in India being previously played in Dehradun and Greater Noida 20 It hosted all the matches during Afghanistan vs West Indies series in 2019 21 On 6 November 2019 the venue hosted its first ODI match 22 On 27 November 2019 the venue hosted its first Test match 23 In May 2022 the venue was scheduled to host all the matches of the fourth edition of Women s T20 Challenge However later the matches were shifted to Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune 24 Events editThe venue has hosted two major events organized by the UP government Award distribution ceremony edit On 19 August 2021 an award giving ceremony was held at the stadium by the state government to honor the athletes who won the medals at 2020 Summer Olympics that was held in 2021 at Tokyo Japan They all were facilitated with monetary rewards given by the Uttar Pradesh government The highest prize was given to Neeraj Chopra who was the only one from India to won gold medal in Javelin throw 25 Oath taking ceremony edit On 25 March 2022 at the venue Yogi Adityanath took oath as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh along with his cabinet after his impressive victory in 2022 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections The oath was given by the Governor of state Anandiben Patel Many VVIP s celebrities big businessmen were invited in the ceremony including the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Central Home minister Amit Shah and the Chief Ministers of NDA lead states 26 Cricket World Cup edit2023 Cricket World Cup edit 12 October 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardSouth Africa nbsp 311 7 50 overs v nbsp Australia177 40 5 overs Quinton de Kock 109 106 Glenn Maxwell 2 34 10 overs Marnus Labuschagne 46 74 Kagiso Rabada 3 33 8 overs South Africa won by 134 runsUmpires Richard Illingworth Eng and Joel Wilson WI Player of the match Quinton de Kock SA Australia won the toss and elected to field This was Australia s largest defeat in World Cups surpassing their 118 run loss to India in 1983 in terms of runs 134 27 16 October 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardSri Lanka nbsp 209 43 3 overs v nbsp Australia215 5 35 2 overs Kusal Perera 78 82 Adam Zampa 4 47 8 overs Josh Inglis 58 59 Dilshan Madushanka 3 38 9 overs Australia won by 5 wicketsUmpires Chris Gaffaney NZ and Joel Wilson WI b Player of the match Adam Zampa Aus Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat 21 October 2023 10 30 ScorecardNetherlands nbsp 262 49 4 overs v nbsp Sri Lanka263 5 48 2 overs Sybrand Engelbrecht 70 82 Dilshan Madushanka 4 49 9 4 overs Sadeera Samarawickrama 91 107 Aryan Dutt 3 44 10 overs Sri Lanka won by 5 wicketsUmpires Marais Erasmus SA and Ahsan Raza Pak Player of the match Sadeera Samarawickrama SL Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat 29 October 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardIndia nbsp 229 9 50 overs v nbsp England129 34 5 overs Rohit Sharma 87 101 David Willey 3 45 10 overs Liam Livingstone 27 46 Mohammed Shami 4 22 7 overs India won by 100 runsUmpires Adrian Holdstock SA and Rod Tucker Aus Player of the match Rohit Sharma Ind England won the toss and elected to field Rohit Sharma Ind played in his 100th ODI as captain 28 3 November 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardNetherlands nbsp 179 46 3 overs v nbsp Afghanistan181 3 31 3 overs Sybrand Engelbrecht 58 86 Mohammad Nabi 3 28 9 3 overs Hashmatullah Shahidi 56 64 Saqib Zulfiqar 1 25 3 overs Afghanistan won by 7 wicketsUmpires Nitin Menon Ind and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Mohammad Nabi Afg Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat Mujeeb Ur Rahman Afg took his 100th wicket in ODIs 29 Afghanistan qualified for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy for the first time ever in International Cricket 30 Records editList of international centuries edit Test matches edit Only one Test century has been scored at the venue 7 No Score Player Team Balls Opposing team Date Result1 111 Shamarh Brooks nbsp West Indies 214 nbsp Afghanistan 28 November 2019 West Indies won 31 One Day Internationals edit Three ODI centuries have been scored at the venue two in a men s match and one in a women s match 32 33 Men s ODI centuries on the ground No Score Player Team Balls Versus Date Result1 109 Shai Hope nbsp West Indies 145 nbsp Afghanistan 11 November 2019 West Indies won 34 2 109 Quinton de Kock nbsp South Africa 106 nbsp Australia 12 October 2023 South Africa won 35 Women s ODI centuries on the ground No Score Player Team Balls Versus Date Result1 132 Lizelle Lee nbsp South Africa 132 nbsp India 12 March 2021 South Africa won 36 Twenty20 Internationals edit Only one T20I century has been scored at the venue 37 No Score Player Team Balls Versus Date Result1 111 Rohit Sharma nbsp India 61 nbsp West Indies 6 November 2018 India won 38 List of international five wicket hauls edit Test matches edit No Bowler Date Team Versus Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result1 Rahkeem Cornwall 27 November 2019 nbsp West Indies nbsp Afghanistan 1 25 3 75 7 West Indies won 31 2 Hamza Hotak 27 November 2019 nbsp Afghanistan nbsp West Indies 2 28 3 74 5 West Indies won 31 T20Is edit No Bowler Date Team Versus Inn Overs Runs Wkts Result1 Karim Janat 16 November 2019 nbsp Afghanistan nbsp West Indies 2 4 11 5 Afghanistan won 39 Gallery editExplanatory notes edit Ekana is a Sanskrit words which means unity in English Joel Wilson replaced Alex Wharf See also edit nbsp India portal nbsp Cricket portalSaifai International Cricket Stadium List of Test cricket grounds Atal Bihari Vajpayee Stadium Himachal PradeshReferences edit a b ICC Men s Cricket World Cup 2023 Media Guide PDF ICC Retrieved 19 November 2023 Ekana International Cricket Stadium a b Ekana stadium named after Atal Bihari Vajpayee United News of India 5 November 2018 Retrieved 5 November 2018 a b Lucknow stadium renamed in honour of Atal Bihari Vajpayee ahead of India West Indies T20I India Today 5 November 2018 Retrieved 5 November 2018 With on going inspections Lucknow s cricket stadium a hot favourite to host IPL 2018 matches Knock Sense Archived from the original on 5 September 2018 Retrieved 5 September 2018 Yogi Adityanath Inaugurates Lucknow Cricket Stadium Changes Its Name NDTV com Retrieved 21 September 2023 a b Statistics Statsguru Test Matches Batting Records ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 13 November 2019 Afghanistan cricket team gets Lucknow Ekana stadium as their new home ground BCCI United News of India 7 July 2019 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Venues at the ICC Men s Cricket World Cup 2023 a guide www icc cricket com Retrieved 21 September 2023 Ali Qaiser Mohammad 6 December 2016 With Ranji Game Lucknow Set To Become New Sports Hub Outlook India Retrieved 23 January 2023 Raina Parthiv Abhinav to captain Duleep Trophy teams ESPN Cricinfo 30 August 2017 Retrieved 30 August 2017 Lucknow stadium not up to mark Kanpur gets 3rd India New Zealand ODI Scroll in Retrieved 23 January 2023 India West Indies top orders in focus in Lucknow s international return ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 6 November 2018 Sarangi Y b 5 November 2018 Ekana stadium adds a new chapter to Lucknow The Hindu Retrieved 5 November 2018 India to host West Indies for T20 in Lucknow as international cricket returns to city after 24 years Scroll in Retrieved 23 January 2023 Rohit Sharma Sets Record Becomes First Batsman To Score Four T20I Centuries NDTV Sports Retrieved 6 November 2018 2nd T20I N West Indies tour of India at Lucknow Nov 6 2018 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 6 November 2018 India vs West Indies 2nd T20 Reopening a Nawabi chapter in Lucknow The Indian Express 6 November 2018 Retrieved 6 November 2018 Afghan seeks bigger home base in India The Tribune Retrieved 1 August 2019 Lucknow to be new venue for Afghanistan Cricbuzz Retrieved 1 August 2019 Hayden Walsh jnr has big dreams wearing the maroon Cricket West Indies Retrieved 19 October 2019 CPL s best brace for Afghanistan spin barrage ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 6 November 2019 Afganistan sic face WI challenge in Ekana s maiden Test Cricbuzz Retrieved 27 November 2019 Lucknow to host Women s T20 Challenge from May 24 28 confirms BCCI president Sourav Ganguly Hindustan Times 23 April 2022 Retrieved 24 April 2022 Khan Fazal 19 August 2021 Lucknow Ekana Stadium decks up to welcome Tokyo Olympic achievers The Times of India Retrieved 22 September 2022 World s sixth largest stadium for Yogi Adityanath s historic swearing in A sneak peek into Ekana Stadium Firstpost 25 March 2022 Retrieved 22 September 2022 South Africa trounce woeful Australia at World Cup BBC Sport Retrieved 13 October 2023 Rohit Sharma Achieves Twin Milestones During World Cup Match Against England The Times of India 29 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Mujeeb gets to 100 CWC23 ICC Cricket World Cup Retrieved 3 November 2023 Afghanistan qualify for the 2025 Champions Trophy Crictoday Retrieved 3 November 2023 a b c Only Test West Indies tour of India against Afghanistan at Lucknow Nov 11 2019 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 28 November 2019 Statistics Statsguru ODI Matches Batting Records ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 13 November 2019 Statistics Statsguru WODI Matches Batting Records ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 12 March 2021 3rd ODI D N West Indies tour of India against Afghanistan at Lucknow Nov 11 2019 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 12 November 2019 World Cup 2023 D N Oct 12 2023 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 12 October 2023 3rd WODI South Africa Women tour of India at Lucknow Mar 12 2021 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 12 March 2021 Statistics Statsguru T20I Matches Batting Records ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 29 August 2019 2nd T20I West Indies tour of India at Lucknow Nov 6 2018 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 24 August 2019 2nd T20I West Indies tour of India against Afghanistan 2019 20 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 29 November 2019 External links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium amp oldid 1186794899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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