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Arun Jaitley Stadium

The Arun Jaitley Stadium is a cricket stadium owned and operated the Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA) and located on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi.[2][3] It was established in 1883 as the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, and named after the nearby Kotla fort. It is the second oldest functional international cricket stadium in India, after the Eden Gardens of Kolkata. As of 25 October 2019, it has hosted 34 Tests, 25 ODIs and 6 T20I.

Arun Jaitley Stadium
The Arun Jaitley Stadium
Former namesFeroz Shah Kotla Stadium
LocationBahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi
OwnerDelhi District Cricket Association
OperatorDelhi District Cricket Association
Capacity41,842[1]
SurfaceGrass (Oval)
Construction
Opened1883
Construction cost₹114.5 crore
Ground information
LocationBahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi
Coordinates28°42′11″N 77°7′56″E / 28.70306°N 77.13222°E / 28.70306; 77.13222Coordinates: 28°42′11″N 77°7′56″E / 28.70306°N 77.13222°E / 28.70306; 77.13222
Establishment1882
TenantsIndia national cricket team
Delhi cricket team
Delhi Capitals
End names
Stadium End
Pavilion End
International information
First Test10–14 November 1948:
 India v  West Indies
Last Test2–6 December 2017:
 India v  Sri Lanka
First ODI15 September 1982:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last ODI11 October 2022:
 India v  South Africa
First T20I23 March 2016:
 Afghanistan v  England
Last T20I9 June 2022:
 India v  South Africa
First women's Test12–14 November 1976:
 India v  West Indies
Last women's Test21–24 January 1984:
 India v  Australia
First WODI19 February 1985:
 India v  New Zealand
Last WODI9 December 1997:
 India v  Sri Lanka
First WT20I15 March 2016:
 New Zealand v  Sri Lanka
Last WT20I30 March 2016:
 New Zealand v  England
As of 11 October 2022
Source: CricInfo

In a 2017 felicitation ceremony, the DDCA named four stands of the stadium after former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi, former India all-rounder Mohinder Amarnath, former India and Delhi opener Gautam Gambhir. The home team's dressing room was named after Raman Lamba and the away dressing room after Prakash Bhandari.[4]

On 12 September 2019, the stadium was renamed in memory of former DDCA President and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, after his death on 24 August 2019. DDCA president Rajat Sharma said: "It was Arun Jaitley's support and encouragement that players like Virat Kohli, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Ashish Nehra, Rishabh Pant and many others could make India proud."[5] Arun Jaitley has also been credited with turning the stadium into a modern facility, increasing its seating capacity and building better facilities for players during his tenure as DDCA president. The stadium was officially renamed at a function that took place on 12 September 2019. One of the stands of the stadium was named after former Indian captain Virat Kohli on the same date. The name change has been criticised by former Indian captain Bishan Singh Bedi.[6] After announcing the name change, DDCA clarified that only the stadium had been renamed and that the ground would be still called the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground.

As of 2017, the India national cricket team had been undefeated for over 28 years in Test matches and for over 10 years in ODI matches at this ground.[7]

History

The first Test match at this venue was played on 10 November 1948 when India took on the West Indies.

Records

In 1952, playing against Pakistan, Hemu Adhikari and Ghulam Ahmed were involved in a record tenth wicket stand of 111 runs – a record that still stands. In 1965, S Venkataraghavan, in his debut series, demolished the New Zealand line up with figures of 8 for 72 and 4 for 80. In 1969–70, Bishen Singh Bedi and Erapalli Prasanna combined to spin India to a famous seven wicket win over Australia, the duo picking 18 wickets between themselves.[8] In 1981, Geoff Boycott surpassed Gary Sobers' world record test aggregate.

In 1983, Sunil Gavaskar hit his 29th test ton in this ground to equal Don Bradman's then record tally of 29 centuries.[9]

In 1999, Anil Kumble took all 10 wickets in an innings against Pakistan, to become only the second bowler to achieve this feat after Jim Laker.[10]

In December 2005, Sachin Tendulkar scored his 35th test century against Sri Lanka to break Sunil Gavaskar record of the most test centuries.[11]

2009 Dangerous pitch

On 27 December 2009, an ODI match between India and Sri Lanka was called off because pitch conditions were classed as unfit to host a match. Based on match referee's report of the match, the ground was banned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for 12 months. International cricket returned as stadium at the 2011 Cricket World Cup.[12]

Indian Premier League

Since 2008 the stadium has been the home of the Delhi Capitals (formerly Delhi Daredevils) of the Indian Premier League.

2017 Smog incident

During the second day of third test of Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 2017-18 at Delhi, smog forced Sri Lanka cricketers to stop play and wear anti-pollution masks, a rare sight in terms of play interruptions. Cricketer Lahiru Gamage reported to have shortness of breath.[13] Nic Pothas, coach of Sri Lankan cricket team, reported that cricketer Suranga Lakmal had vomited regularly due to severe pollution effect on the Delhi ground. There was a haltage of play between 12:32pm to 12:49pm, which caused Indian coach Ravi Shastri to come out to consult with the on-field umpires.[14] BCCI president C. K. Khanna accused the Sri Lankan team of making fuss while Indian spectators called the team "melodramatic".[15] On day 4, India's Mohammed Shami was also seen vomiting on the field.[16]

Following the match, both participating countries criticised the choice to play the Test in Delhi with the high levels of pollution.[17] The Sri Lanka manager Asanka Gurusinha said that both teams were using oxygen cylinders in their dressing rooms due to breathing difficulties,[17] and suggested the use of air-quality meters in future fixtures.[17] President of the Indian Medical Association, KK Agarwal, said that playing in such conditions could result in lung and heart disease, and recommended the inclusion of atmospheric pollution as a factor in the assessment criteria for a match.[17]

Statistics

 
A match between India and New Zealand in 2016
 
 

Indian cricket team have won 10 test matches here until date out of 18 test matches.(Matches which have loss or win)

  • Most successful team overall:- India - 10 wins
  • Most successful visiting team:- England – 3 wins
  • Highest Innings Score : 644/8 by West Indies on 6 February 1959[18]
  • Lowest Innings Score : 75 all out by India on 25 November 1987[19]
  • Wins Batting First : 5
  • Wins Bowling First : 13
  • Average Innings Score :285
  • Most Runs : Sachin Tendulkar (759 runs)
  • Highest Individual Score : 243 by Virat Kohli v Sri Lanka on 3 December 2017
  • Most Successful Bowler : Anil Kumble (58 wickets)

Various format records

Test record

The highest test score on this ground is by the West Indies, when they scored 644–8 in 1959 and 631 all out in 1948. The next highest score was made by India scoring 613–7 in 2008. The most runs scored here is by Dilip Vengsarkar (673 runs), followed by Sunil Gavaskar (668 runs) and Sachin Tendulkar (643 runs). The most wickets taken here is by Anil Kumble (58 wickets), followed by Kapil Dev (32 wickets) and R Ashwin (27 wickets).

ODI record

ODI Cricket World Cup

This stadium has hosted One Day International (ODI) matches when India hosted the Cricket World Cup in 1987, 1996 and 2011.

Twenty20 internationals

2016 ICC World Twenty20

The ground was selected to host matches in the 2016 ICC World Twenty20. Three matches from Group A were scheduled to be played here as well as one semi-final. The first ever Twenty20 International held at the ground was a Group A match between England and Afghanistan.

Indian cricket team matches

The ground hosted a T20I match on 1 November 2017 between India and New Zealand, the first ever Indian International Twenty-20 at this ground and also the last international match for Ashish Nehra. On the eve of his farewell game, the DDCA renamed one end of the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground as "Ashish Nehra End" for one day, making Nehra the second bowler in cricket history, after James Anderson (cricketer), to have bowled from an end named after him.

The first match of the Bangladesh tour of India 2019–20, the T20I in Delhi, was the 1,000th men's Twenty20 International match was played on 3 November 2019.[21] Bangladesh won the match by seven wickets, to record their first ever victory against India in the format.[22]

Accessibility

Road: Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg.

Delhi Metro: Delhi Gate metro station.

Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium Delhi details, matches, stats - Cricbuzz". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi Stadium Details".
  3. ^ "DDCA renames Feroz Shah Kotla as Arun Jaitley stadium".
  4. ^ "Feroz Shah Kotla to name stands after Bedi, Amarnath". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium renamed after Arun Jaitley, pavilion stand unveiled as Virat Kohli stand". indiatoday.in. India Today Group. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Bishan Singh Bedi to DDCA: Remove my name from Kotla stand, cancel my membership". ESPN. 23 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  7. ^ Indian record at the Kotla
  8. ^ Feroz Shah Kotla crickinfo.com
  9. ^ "Full Scorecard of India vs West Indies 2nd Test 1983 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com". www.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Full Scorecard of India vs Pakistan 2nd Test 1999 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com". www.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Tendulkar reaches 35th Test century | ESPNcricinfo.com". www.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2012.
  13. ^ "Pollution stops play at Delhi test match as bowlers struggle to breathe".
  14. ^ . NDTV sports. Archived from the original on 31 October 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  15. ^ "Pollution In Delhi Is So Bad That Sri Lankan Cricketers Are Vomiting After Fielding For A Day". IndiaTimes. IndiaTimes. IndiaTimes. 4 December 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  16. ^ "SL's struggles with Delhi air may be genuine - Dhawan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  17. ^ a b c d "Delhi Test draws criticism from SL manager, Indian Medical Association". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  18. ^ "West Indies tour of India, 5th Test: India v West Indies at Delhi, Feb 6-11, 1959". Retrieved 21 October 2016.
  19. ^ "West Indies tour of India, 1st Test: India v West Indies at Delhi, Nov 25-29, 1987". Retrieved 21 October 2016.
  20. ^ "Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Cricket Team Records & Stats | ESPNcricinfo.com". Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  21. ^ "1st T20I: Bangladesh up against India, history and pollution in 1000th T20I match". India Today. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  22. ^ "Mushfiqur Rahim's fifty seals Bangladesh's first T20I win over India". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 November 2019.

External links

  • Stats on the ground from Cricinfo

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The Arun Jaitley Stadium is a cricket stadium owned and operated the Delhi District Cricket Association DDCA and located on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg New Delhi 2 3 It was established in 1883 as the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium and named after the nearby Kotla fort It is the second oldest functional international cricket stadium in India after the Eden Gardens of Kolkata As of 25 October 2019 it has hosted 34 Tests 25 ODIs and 6 T20I Arun Jaitley StadiumThe Arun Jaitley StadiumFormer namesFeroz Shah Kotla StadiumLocationBahadur Shah Zafar Marg DelhiOwnerDelhi District Cricket AssociationOperatorDelhi District Cricket AssociationCapacity41 842 1 SurfaceGrass Oval ConstructionOpened1883Construction cost 114 5 croreGround informationLocationBahadur Shah Zafar Marg DelhiCoordinates28 42 11 N 77 7 56 E 28 70306 N 77 13222 E 28 70306 77 13222 Coordinates 28 42 11 N 77 7 56 E 28 70306 N 77 13222 E 28 70306 77 13222Establishment1882TenantsIndia national cricket teamDelhi cricket teamDelhi CapitalsEnd namesStadium End Pavilion EndInternational informationFirst Test10 14 November 1948 India v West IndiesLast Test2 6 December 2017 India v Sri LankaFirst ODI15 September 1982 India v Sri LankaLast ODI11 October 2022 India v South AfricaFirst T20I23 March 2016 Afghanistan v EnglandLast T20I9 June 2022 India v South AfricaFirst women s Test12 14 November 1976 India v West IndiesLast women s Test21 24 January 1984 India v AustraliaFirst WODI19 February 1985 India v New ZealandLast WODI9 December 1997 India v Sri LankaFirst WT20I15 March 2016 New Zealand v Sri LankaLast WT20I30 March 2016 New Zealand v EnglandAs of 11 October 2022Source CricInfoIn a 2017 felicitation ceremony the DDCA named four stands of the stadium after former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi former India all rounder Mohinder Amarnath former India and Delhi opener Gautam Gambhir The home team s dressing room was named after Raman Lamba and the away dressing room after Prakash Bhandari 4 On 12 September 2019 the stadium was renamed in memory of former DDCA President and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley after his death on 24 August 2019 DDCA president Rajat Sharma said It was Arun Jaitley s support and encouragement that players like Virat Kohli Virender Sehwag Gautam Gambhir Ashish Nehra Rishabh Pant and many others could make India proud 5 Arun Jaitley has also been credited with turning the stadium into a modern facility increasing its seating capacity and building better facilities for players during his tenure as DDCA president The stadium was officially renamed at a function that took place on 12 September 2019 One of the stands of the stadium was named after former Indian captain Virat Kohli on the same date The name change has been criticised by former Indian captain Bishan Singh Bedi 6 After announcing the name change DDCA clarified that only the stadium had been renamed and that the ground would be still called the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground As of 2017 the India national cricket team had been undefeated for over 28 years in Test matches and for over 10 years in ODI matches at this ground 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Records 1 2 2009 Dangerous pitch 1 3 Indian Premier League 1 4 2017 Smog incident 2 Statistics 3 Various format records 3 1 Test record 3 2 ODI record 3 2 1 ODI Cricket World Cup 3 3 Twenty20 internationals 3 3 1 2016 ICC World Twenty20 3 3 2 Indian cricket team matches 4 Accessibility 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe first Test match at this venue was played on 10 November 1948 when India took on the West Indies Records Edit In 1952 playing against Pakistan Hemu Adhikari and Ghulam Ahmed were involved in a record tenth wicket stand of 111 runs a record that still stands In 1965 S Venkataraghavan in his debut series demolished the New Zealand line up with figures of 8 for 72 and 4 for 80 In 1969 70 Bishen Singh Bedi and Erapalli Prasanna combined to spin India to a famous seven wicket win over Australia the duo picking 18 wickets between themselves 8 In 1981 Geoff Boycott surpassed Gary Sobers world record test aggregate In 1983 Sunil Gavaskar hit his 29th test ton in this ground to equal Don Bradman s then record tally of 29 centuries 9 In 1999 Anil Kumble took all 10 wickets in an innings against Pakistan to become only the second bowler to achieve this feat after Jim Laker 10 In December 2005 Sachin Tendulkar scored his 35th test century against Sri Lanka to break Sunil Gavaskar record of the most test centuries 11 2009 Dangerous pitch Edit On 27 December 2009 an ODI match between India and Sri Lanka was called off because pitch conditions were classed as unfit to host a match Based on match referee s report of the match the ground was banned by the International Cricket Council ICC for 12 months International cricket returned as stadium at the 2011 Cricket World Cup 12 Indian Premier League Edit Since 2008 the stadium has been the home of the Delhi Capitals formerly Delhi Daredevils of the Indian Premier League 2017 Smog incident Edit During the second day of third test of Sri Lankan cricket team in India in 2017 18 at Delhi smog forced Sri Lanka cricketers to stop play and wear anti pollution masks a rare sight in terms of play interruptions Cricketer Lahiru Gamage reported to have shortness of breath 13 Nic Pothas coach of Sri Lankan cricket team reported that cricketer Suranga Lakmal had vomited regularly due to severe pollution effect on the Delhi ground There was a haltage of play between 12 32pm to 12 49pm which caused Indian coach Ravi Shastri to come out to consult with the on field umpires 14 BCCI president C K Khanna accused the Sri Lankan team of making fuss while Indian spectators called the team melodramatic 15 On day 4 India s Mohammed Shami was also seen vomiting on the field 16 Following the match both participating countries criticised the choice to play the Test in Delhi with the high levels of pollution 17 The Sri Lanka manager Asanka Gurusinha said that both teams were using oxygen cylinders in their dressing rooms due to breathing difficulties 17 and suggested the use of air quality meters in future fixtures 17 President of the Indian Medical Association KK Agarwal said that playing in such conditions could result in lung and heart disease and recommended the inclusion of atmospheric pollution as a factor in the assessment criteria for a match 17 Statistics Edit A match between India and New Zealand in 2016 Indian cricket team have won 10 test matches here until date out of 18 test matches Matches which have loss or win Most successful team overall India 10 wins Most successful visiting team England 3 wins Highest Innings Score 644 8 by West Indies on 6 February 1959 18 Lowest Innings Score 75 all out by India on 25 November 1987 19 Wins Batting First 5 Wins Bowling First 13 Average Innings Score 285 Most Runs Sachin Tendulkar 759 runs Highest Individual Score 243 by Virat Kohli v Sri Lanka on 3 December 2017 Most Successful Bowler Anil Kumble 58 wickets Various format records EditTest record Edit The highest test score on this ground is by the West Indies when they scored 644 8 in 1959 and 631 all out in 1948 The next highest score was made by India scoring 613 7 in 2008 The most runs scored here is by Dilip Vengsarkar 673 runs followed by Sunil Gavaskar 668 runs and Sachin Tendulkar 643 runs The most wickets taken here is by Anil Kumble 58 wickets followed by Kapil Dev 32 wickets and R Ashwin 27 wickets ODI record Edit Only two times has a team scored 300 runs in an innings The Highest ODI total on this ground is 330 8 scored by the West Indies against the Netherlands at the 2011 Cricket World Cup 20 8 batsmen have scored ODI centuries Roy Dias Sri Lanka Sachin Tendulkar India Ricky Ponting Australia Nick Knight England AB de Villiers South Africa Virat Kohli India Kane Williamson New Zealand Usman Khawaja Australia Viv Richards West Indies took 6 wicket against India in 1989 ODI Cricket World Cup Edit This stadium has hosted One Day International ODI matches when India hosted the Cricket World Cup in 1987 1996 and 2011 Twenty20 internationals Edit 2016 ICC World Twenty20 Edit The ground was selected to host matches in the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 Three matches from Group A were scheduled to be played here as well as one semi final The first ever Twenty20 International held at the ground was a Group A match between England and Afghanistan Indian cricket team matches Edit The ground hosted a T20I match on 1 November 2017 between India and New Zealand the first ever Indian International Twenty 20 at this ground and also the last international match for Ashish Nehra On the eve of his farewell game the DDCA renamed one end of the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground as Ashish Nehra End for one day making Nehra the second bowler in cricket history after James Anderson cricketer to have bowled from an end named after him The first match of the Bangladesh tour of India 2019 20 the T20I in Delhi was the 1 000th men s Twenty20 International match was played on 3 November 2019 21 Bangladesh won the match by seven wickets to record their first ever victory against India in the format 22 Accessibility EditRoad Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg Delhi Metro Delhi Gate metro station Air Indira Gandhi International Airport See also EditList of Test cricket grounds List of international cricket centuries at the AJS List of international cricket five wicket hauls at the AJSReferences Edit Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium Delhi details matches stats Cricbuzz Cricbuzz Retrieved 11 April 2018 Feroz Shah Kotla New Delhi Stadium Details DDCA renames Feroz Shah Kotla as Arun Jaitley stadium Feroz Shah Kotla to name stands after Bedi Amarnath Cricbuzz Retrieved 21 November 2017 Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium renamed after Arun Jaitley pavilion stand unveiled as Virat Kohli stand indiatoday in India Today Group Retrieved 13 April 2020 Bishan Singh Bedi to DDCA Remove my name from Kotla stand cancel my membership ESPN 23 December 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2020 Indian record at the Kotla Feroz Shah Kotla crickinfo com Full Scorecard of India vs West Indies 2nd Test 1983 Score Report ESPNcricinfo com www espncricinfo com Retrieved 24 November 2022 Full Scorecard of India vs Pakistan 2nd Test 1999 Score Report ESPNcricinfo com www espncricinfo com Retrieved 17 July 2020 Tendulkar reaches 35th Test century ESPNcricinfo com www espncricinfo com Retrieved 17 July 2020 No International matches in Feroze Shah Kotla until end 2010 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 12 May 2012 Pollution stops play at Delhi test match as bowlers struggle to breathe India vs Sri Lanka 3rd test angry Ravi Shastri marched on to the field twitter trolled him NDTV sports Archived from the original on 31 October 2018 Retrieved 4 December 2017 Pollution In Delhi Is So Bad That Sri Lankan Cricketers Are Vomiting After Fielding For A Day IndiaTimes IndiaTimes IndiaTimes 4 December 2017 Retrieved 20 October 2021 SL s struggles with Delhi air may be genuine Dhawan ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 6 December 2017 a b c d Delhi Test draws criticism from SL manager Indian Medical Association ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 7 December 2017 West Indies tour of India 5th Test India v West Indies at Delhi Feb 6 11 1959 Retrieved 21 October 2016 West Indies tour of India 1st Test India v West Indies at Delhi Nov 25 29 1987 Retrieved 21 October 2016 Arun Jaitley Stadium Delhi Cricket Team Records amp Stats ESPNcricinfo com Cricinfo Retrieved 17 July 2020 1st T20I Bangladesh up against India history and pollution in 1000th T20I match India Today Retrieved 7 November 2019 Mushfiqur Rahim s fifty seals Bangladesh s first T20I win over India ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 7 November 2019 Arun Jaitley Stadium at Government of DelhiExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arun Jaitley Stadium Arun Jaitley Stadium Layout Article on the ground from The Hindu Stats on the ground from Cricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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