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National Stadium, Karachi

The National Stadium (Urdu: نیشنل سٹیڈیم), also referred to as National Bank Cricket Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a cricket stadium in Karachi, Pakistan, owned by the Pakistan Cricket Board.[2] It is the home ground of Karachi Kings and Karachi's many other domestic cricket teams.[3] It is the Second largest cricket stadium in Pakistan with a capacity of 34,228 spectators.[4] It was built in early 1950s under the supervision of senior civil engineer Mr. Abdul Rasheed Khan (WP) and Mr. Kafiluddin (EP), was formally inaugurated in April 1955. In October 2022, the National Bank of Pakistan and the PCB agreed to a five-year naming-rights agreement, and resulted in the Stadium's new title, National Bank Cricket Arena.[5][6]

National Bank Cricket Arena
NSK, National Bank Cricket Arena, NBCA
The stadium on a match-day in February 2020
Ground information
LocationKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Coordinates24°53′46″N 67°4′53″E / 24.89611°N 67.08139°E / 24.89611; 67.08139
Establishment21 April 1955; 68 years ago (1955-04-21)
Capacity34,228[1]
OwnerPakistan Cricket Board
OperatorSindh Cricket Association
TenantsPakistan national cricket team
Sindh cricket team
Karachi Kings
End names
Pavilion End
University End
International information
First Test26 February–1 March 1956:
 Pakistan v  India
Last Test2–6 January 2023:
 Pakistan v  New Zealand
First ODI21 November 1981:
 Pakistan v  Sri Lanka
Last ODI7 May 2023:
 Pakistan v  New Zealand
First T20I20 April 2008:
 Pakistan v  Bangladesh
Last T20I25 September 2022:
 Pakistan v  England
Only women's Test15–19 March 2004:
 Pakistan v  West Indies
First WODI9 April 2001:
 Pakistan v  Netherlands
Last WODI11 November 2021:
 Pakistan v  West Indies
First WT20I28 October 2008:
 Pakistan v  West Indies
Last WT20I31 October 2008:
 Pakistan v  West Indies
As of 7 May 2023
Source: Cricinfo

The Pakistan cricket team have a remarkable Test record at the ground, having only lost twice in 45 Test matches[7] (vs. England, December 2000–01, and South Africa, October 2007–08).[8] The stadium has witnessed several memorable moments, such as Viv Richards 181 against Sri Lanka at the 1987 Cricket World Cup, Mohammad Yousuf's record ninth century of the year to break Viv Richards' record of most runs in a calendar year, and Kamran Akmal's famous century against India on a very difficult pitch in 2006, after Pakistan had collapsed to 39 for 6, as part of a memorable come-from-behind victory.[9]

History

 
 
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Location of National Stadium in Karachi

The stadium was established in April 1955. At that time, Karachi was the capital of Pakistan, but the only cricket ground was the one at the Karachi Gymkhana which had limited seating capacity.[10] A plan was formulated to develop a new stadium for which a plot of land measuring 174.5 acres was acquired by the Pakistan Public Works Department through the Commissioner of Karachi.[10] After which under the guidance of Mr. Kafiluddin Ahmed, a senior civil engineer from East Pakistan and Mr. Abdul Rasheed Khan, a senior civil engineer from West Pakistan and was formally inaugurated in April 1955. the stadium was built which became Karachi's fifth and Pakistan's 11th first-class ground.[10]

The inaugural first-class match was played at NSK between Pakistan and India on 20–24 April 1955, and it became a fortress of Pakistan cricket.[7] In 34 Tests between that first match and December 2000, Pakistan won 17 and were never beaten. They lost their first Test on the ground against England in 2000–01.[11][12]

In November 1989, Sachin Tendulkar and Waqar Younis played their first test match in this stadium.[13]

The first ODI at the National Stadium was against West Indies on 21 November 1980, and it went down to the last ball as Gordon Greenidge drove Imran Khan imperiously to the cover boundary with three needed. It has been a far less successful limited-overs venue, with defeats outnumbering victories. In fact, in a little under five years from the start of 1996, Pakistan failed to win on the ground. It also staged a quarter-final match in the 1996 World Cup.

A 75 meter long, 44 meter wide screen was installed at the ground in 2007 at a cost of Rs. 7 million.[14][15]

In September 2019, the Pakistan Cricket Board named it as one of the venues to host matches in the 2019–20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.[16]

In October 2022, the Pakistan Cricket Board renamed the stadium from National Stadium Karachi to the National Bank Cricket Arena after signing a successful deal with the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) for 5 years. This was the first naming-rights deal for a stadium in Pakistan. According to the agreement, the NBP will be permitted to utilize the venue's signs and nomenclature outside of the playing area.[6]

Return of international cricket

PCB Chairman Najam Sethi announced in 2017 that Karachi's National Stadium will host the final match of 2018 Pakistan Super League on 25 March 2018.[17] The stadium's dressing rooms and VIP boxes were renovated for the final, along with the pitch and outfield. Around 800 CCTV cameras and several elevators were also installed.[18] Around Rs. 1.5 billion was spent on this renovation, which was being done for the first time since the 1996 Cricket World Cup.[19]

The historic match, which was played between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi, saw the return of international stars to National Stadium after a gap of nine years, ended up being relatively one-sided, as the 2016 champions Islamabad United were crowned champions once again.[20] The match was the first major cricket event since 2009 in the port city and it was highly welcomed by crowds and the stadium witnessed packed house for the big game. In order to make it a successful event, many security forces were deployed in and around the stadium to maintain the law and order situation, by their efforts the event was held successfully.

In 2017, PCB Chairman had announced that West Indies would tour Pakistan for 3 match T20I series which were scheduled to be played in Lahore, the fixtures were to be played in November 2017. However, early in November 2017, reports announced that the West Indies team would not be travelling to Pakistan over security concerns. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi stated that the original schedule was changed due to unforeseen weather, logistic issues and challenges with security. In March 2018, the PCB confirmed that the fixtures would take place in April at the National Stadium in Karachi after the conclusion of PSL 2018. The last time an international cricket match was played at the venue in Karachi was in February 2009, when Sri Lanka toured Pakistan. That series was cut short, following an 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team.[21]

It was the first tour in Pakistan of more than one match against another Test nation since Zimbabwe toured in May 2015.[22]

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan (2019)

 
National Stadium after renovation prepared for PSL 6

In May 2019, at the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting in Singapore, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) made a request to Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) to play the two Test matches in Pakistan.[23] In July 2019, the SLC sent a security expert to assess the situation in Pakistan,[24] with Sri Lanka Cricket saying they were "likely" to play a Test match in the country.[25] A further decision was taken by Sri Lanka after a security delegation inspects venues in Lahore and Karachi in early August 2019.[26][27] The delegation gave Sri Lanka Cricket "very positive feedback", suggesting that Sri Lanka could be open to playing a Test match in Pakistan.[28] On 22 August 2019, Sri Lanka's Sports Minister confirmed their agreement to play a three-match ODI and T20I series in Pakistan in October, but ruled out playing any Test matches.[29][30] On 23 August, PCB announced dates for the ODI and T20I series. Sri Lanka were to play three match ODI series at National Stadium, starting from 27 September.[31] This was supposed be the first time since 21 January 2009 that an ODI match will be held at National Stadium. But, the first ODI match was abandoned due to heavy rain.[32] It was the first time that an ODI match at the venue had been washed out.[33] As a result, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) rescheduled the second ODI match, moving it back one day to 30 September 2019, to allow the ground staff more time to prepare the outfield. As a result, the National Stadium had to wait for few more days to host an ODI match.[34]

In October 2019, the PCB proposed hosting the two Test matches in Pakistan, instead of the UAE, at venues in Rawalpindi and Karachi.[35] Sri Lanka Cricket said that they were "very positive" with regards to the progress of playing Test cricket in Pakistan.[36] In November 2019, PCB confirmed the dates and venues for the Test series. National Stadium hosted the second test match, starting from 19 December.[37]

Records

 
National Stadium from spectators view
 
National Stadium Pavillion End

Test

One Day International

T20 International

Cricket World Cup

1987 Cricket World Cup

13 October 1987
Scorecard
West Indies  
360/4 (50 overs)
v
  Sri Lanka
169/4 (50 overs)
20 October 1987
Scorecard
England  
244/9 (50 overs)
v
  Pakistan
247/3 (49 overs)
30 October 1987
Scorecard
West Indies  
258/7 (50 overs)
v
  Pakistan
230/9 (50 overs)

1996 Cricket World Cup

29 February
Scorecard
Pakistan  
242/6 (50 overs)
v
  South Africa
243/5 (44.2 overs)
Aamir Sohail 111 (139)
Hansie Cronje 2/20 (5 overs)
Daryll Cullinan 65 (76)
Waqar Younis 3/50 (8 overs)
South Africa won by 5 wickets
Umpires: K.T. Francis and Steve Bucknor
Player of the match: Hansie Cronje (SA)

3 March
Scorecard
England  
249/9 (50 overs)
v
  Pakistan
250/3 (47.4 overs)
Robin Smith 75 (92)
Mushtaq Ahmed 3/53 (10 overs)
Saeed Anwar 71 (72)
Dominic Cork 2/59 (10 overs)
Pakistan won by 7 wickets
Umpires: B.C. Cooray and Srinivas Venkataraghavan
Player of the match: Aamer Sohail (Pak)

11 March
Scorecard
West Indies  
264/8 (50 overs)
v
  South Africa
245 (49.3 overs)
Brian Lara 111 (94)
Brian McMillan 2/37 (10 overs)
Daryll Cullinan 69 (78)
Roger Harper 4/47 (10 overs)
West Indies won by 19 runs
Umpires: K.T. Francis and Steve Randell
Player of the match: Brian Lara (WI)

See also

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External links

  • Cricinfo.com ground profile
  • Ground Profile – PCB.com
  • List of all Test matches played at National Stadium, Karachi
  • List of all ODI matches played at National Stadium, Karachi

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The National Stadium Urdu نیشنل سٹیڈیم also referred to as National Bank Cricket Arena for sponsorship reasons is a cricket stadium in Karachi Pakistan owned by the Pakistan Cricket Board 2 It is the home ground of Karachi Kings and Karachi s many other domestic cricket teams 3 It is the Second largest cricket stadium in Pakistan with a capacity of 34 228 spectators 4 It was built in early 1950s under the supervision of senior civil engineer Mr Abdul Rasheed Khan WP and Mr Kafiluddin EP was formally inaugurated in April 1955 In October 2022 the National Bank of Pakistan and the PCB agreed to a five year naming rights agreement and resulted in the Stadium s new title National Bank Cricket Arena 5 6 National Bank Cricket ArenaNSK National Bank Cricket Arena NBCAThe stadium on a match day in February 2020Ground informationLocationKarachi Sindh PakistanCoordinates24 53 46 N 67 4 53 E 24 89611 N 67 08139 E 24 89611 67 08139Establishment21 April 1955 68 years ago 1955 04 21 Capacity34 228 1 OwnerPakistan Cricket BoardOperatorSindh Cricket AssociationTenantsPakistan national cricket teamSindh cricket teamKarachi KingsEnd namesPavilion EndUniversity EndInternational informationFirst Test26 February 1 March 1956 Pakistan v IndiaLast Test2 6 January 2023 Pakistan v New ZealandFirst ODI21 November 1981 Pakistan v Sri LankaLast ODI7 May 2023 Pakistan v New ZealandFirst T20I20 April 2008 Pakistan v BangladeshLast T20I25 September 2022 Pakistan v EnglandOnly women s Test15 19 March 2004 Pakistan v West IndiesFirst WODI9 April 2001 Pakistan v NetherlandsLast WODI11 November 2021 Pakistan v West IndiesFirst WT20I28 October 2008 Pakistan v West IndiesLast WT20I31 October 2008 Pakistan v West IndiesAs of 7 May 2023Source CricinfoThe Pakistan cricket team have a remarkable Test record at the ground having only lost twice in 45 Test matches 7 vs England December 2000 01 and South Africa October 2007 08 8 The stadium has witnessed several memorable moments such as Viv Richards 181 against Sri Lanka at the 1987 Cricket World Cup Mohammad Yousuf s record ninth century of the year to break Viv Richards record of most runs in a calendar year and Kamran Akmal s famous century against India on a very difficult pitch in 2006 after Pakistan had collapsed to 39 for 6 as part of a memorable come from behind victory 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Return of international cricket 1 2 Sri Lanka vs Pakistan 2019 2 Records 2 1 Test 2 2 One Day International 2 3 T20 International 3 Cricket World Cup 3 1 1987 Cricket World Cup 3 2 1996 Cricket World Cup 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit class notpageimage Location of National Stadium in Karachi The stadium was established in April 1955 At that time Karachi was the capital of Pakistan but the only cricket ground was the one at the Karachi Gymkhana which had limited seating capacity 10 A plan was formulated to develop a new stadium for which a plot of land measuring 174 5 acres was acquired by the Pakistan Public Works Department through the Commissioner of Karachi 10 After which under the guidance of Mr Kafiluddin Ahmed a senior civil engineer from East Pakistan and Mr Abdul Rasheed Khan a senior civil engineer from West Pakistan and was formally inaugurated in April 1955 the stadium was built which became Karachi s fifth and Pakistan s 11th first class ground 10 The inaugural first class match was played at NSK between Pakistan and India on 20 24 April 1955 and it became a fortress of Pakistan cricket 7 In 34 Tests between that first match and December 2000 Pakistan won 17 and were never beaten They lost their first Test on the ground against England in 2000 01 11 12 In November 1989 Sachin Tendulkar and Waqar Younis played their first test match in this stadium 13 The first ODI at the National Stadium was against West Indies on 21 November 1980 and it went down to the last ball as Gordon Greenidge drove Imran Khan imperiously to the cover boundary with three needed It has been a far less successful limited overs venue with defeats outnumbering victories In fact in a little under five years from the start of 1996 Pakistan failed to win on the ground It also staged a quarter final match in the 1996 World Cup A 75 meter long 44 meter wide screen was installed at the ground in 2007 at a cost of Rs 7 million 14 15 In September 2019 the Pakistan Cricket Board named it as one of the venues to host matches in the 2019 20 Quaid e Azam Trophy 16 In October 2022 the Pakistan Cricket Board renamed the stadium from National Stadium Karachi to the National Bank Cricket Arena after signing a successful deal with the National Bank of Pakistan NBP for 5 years This was the first naming rights deal for a stadium in Pakistan According to the agreement the NBP will be permitted to utilize the venue s signs and nomenclature outside of the playing area 6 Return of international cricket Edit PCB Chairman Najam Sethi announced in 2017 that Karachi s National Stadium will host the final match of 2018 Pakistan Super League on 25 March 2018 17 The stadium s dressing rooms and VIP boxes were renovated for the final along with the pitch and outfield Around 800 CCTV cameras and several elevators were also installed 18 Around Rs 1 5 billion was spent on this renovation which was being done for the first time since the 1996 Cricket World Cup 19 The historic match which was played between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi saw the return of international stars to National Stadium after a gap of nine years ended up being relatively one sided as the 2016 champions Islamabad United were crowned champions once again 20 The match was the first major cricket event since 2009 in the port city and it was highly welcomed by crowds and the stadium witnessed packed house for the big game In order to make it a successful event many security forces were deployed in and around the stadium to maintain the law and order situation by their efforts the event was held successfully In 2017 PCB Chairman had announced that West Indies would tour Pakistan for 3 match T20I series which were scheduled to be played in Lahore the fixtures were to be played in November 2017 However early in November 2017 reports announced that the West Indies team would not be travelling to Pakistan over security concerns The Pakistan Cricket Board PCB chairman Najam Sethi stated that the original schedule was changed due to unforeseen weather logistic issues and challenges with security In March 2018 the PCB confirmed that the fixtures would take place in April at the National Stadium in Karachi after the conclusion of PSL 2018 The last time an international cricket match was played at the venue in Karachi was in February 2009 when Sri Lanka toured Pakistan That series was cut short following an 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team 21 It was the first tour in Pakistan of more than one match against another Test nation since Zimbabwe toured in May 2015 22 Sri Lanka vs Pakistan 2019 Edit National Stadium after renovation prepared for PSL 6In May 2019 at the Asian Cricket Council ACC meeting in Singapore the Pakistan Cricket Board PCB made a request to Sri Lanka Cricket SLC to play the two Test matches in Pakistan 23 In July 2019 the SLC sent a security expert to assess the situation in Pakistan 24 with Sri Lanka Cricket saying they were likely to play a Test match in the country 25 A further decision was taken by Sri Lanka after a security delegation inspects venues in Lahore and Karachi in early August 2019 26 27 The delegation gave Sri Lanka Cricket very positive feedback suggesting that Sri Lanka could be open to playing a Test match in Pakistan 28 On 22 August 2019 Sri Lanka s Sports Minister confirmed their agreement to play a three match ODI and T20I series in Pakistan in October but ruled out playing any Test matches 29 30 On 23 August PCB announced dates for the ODI and T20I series Sri Lanka were to play three match ODI series at National Stadium starting from 27 September 31 This was supposed be the first time since 21 January 2009 that an ODI match will be held at National Stadium But the first ODI match was abandoned due to heavy rain 32 It was the first time that an ODI match at the venue had been washed out 33 As a result the Pakistan Cricket Board PCB rescheduled the second ODI match moving it back one day to 30 September 2019 to allow the ground staff more time to prepare the outfield As a result the National Stadium had to wait for few more days to host an ODI match 34 In October 2019 the PCB proposed hosting the two Test matches in Pakistan instead of the UAE at venues in Rawalpindi and Karachi 35 Sri Lanka Cricket said that they were very positive with regards to the progress of playing Test cricket in Pakistan 36 In November 2019 PCB confirmed the dates and venues for the Test series National Stadium hosted the second test match starting from 19 December 37 Records Edit National Stadium from spectators view National Stadium Pavillion EndTest Edit Highest team total 765 6d by Pakistan against Sri Lanka in 2009 38 Lowest team total 80 by Australia against Pakistan in 1956 39 Highest run chase achieved 315 9 by in 2009 Highest partnership 437 by Mahela Jayawardene and Thilan Samaraweera against Pakistan in 2010 40 One Day International Edit Highest team total 374 4 by India against Hong Kong 25 June 2008 41 Highest run chase Won or Loss 344 8 by Pakistan against India 13 March 2004 Lowest team total 115 by Bangladesh against Pakistan 4 July 2008 42 Highest run chase achieved 310 4 by India against Sri Lanka 3 July 2008 Highest individual score 181 by Viv Richards against Sri Lanka 13 October 1987 43 Highest partnership 201 by Sanath Jayasuriya and Kumar Sangakkara against Bangladesh 30 June 2008 44 T20 International Edit Highest team total 221 3 by England against Pakistan 23 September 2022 45 Lowest team total 60 9 by West Indies against Pakistan 1 April 2018 46 Highest individual score 110 by Babar Azam against England 22 September 2022 47 Highest partnership 203 by Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan against England 22 September 2022 48 Cricket World Cup Edit1987 Cricket World Cup Edit 13 October 1987 ScorecardWest Indies 360 4 50 overs v Sri Lanka 169 4 50 overs West Indies won by 191 runs 20 October 1987 ScorecardEngland 244 9 50 overs v Pakistan 247 3 49 overs Pakistan won by 7 wickets 30 October 1987 ScorecardWest Indies 258 7 50 overs v Pakistan 230 9 50 overs West Indies won by 28 runs 1996 Cricket World Cup Edit 29 February ScorecardPakistan 242 6 50 overs v South Africa243 5 44 2 overs Aamir Sohail 111 139 Hansie Cronje 2 20 5 overs Daryll Cullinan 65 76 Waqar Younis 3 50 8 overs South Africa won by 5 wicketsUmpires K T Francis and Steve Bucknor Player of the match Hansie Cronje SA 3 March ScorecardEngland 249 9 50 overs v Pakistan250 3 47 4 overs Robin Smith 75 92 Mushtaq Ahmed 3 53 10 overs Saeed Anwar 71 72 Dominic Cork 2 59 10 overs Pakistan won by 7 wicketsUmpires B C Cooray and Srinivas Venkataraghavan Player of the match Aamer Sohail Pak 11 March ScorecardWest Indies 264 8 50 overs v South Africa245 49 3 overs Brian Lara 111 94 Brian McMillan 2 37 10 overs Daryll Cullinan 69 78 Roger Harper 4 47 10 overs West Indies won by 19 runsUmpires K T Francis and Steve Randell Player of the match Brian Lara WI See also EditList of Test cricket grounds List of international cricket centuries at the National Stadium List of international five wicket hauls at the National Stadium List of stadiums by capacity List of stadiums in Pakistan List of cricket grounds in Pakistan List of sports venues in Karachi List of sports venues in Lahore List of sports venues in FaisalabadReferences Edit World Stadiums Stadiums in Pakistan www worldstadiums com Archived from the original on 25 September 2011 Retrieved 23 February 2018 PCB team to visit Bugti Stadium next week Pakistan Cricket Board Retrieved 20 July 2019 PSL 2020 Live Streaming Schedule Results amp Highlights Videos 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Zohaib Ahmed 25 March 2018 Islamabad United defeat Peshawar Zalmi reclaim PSL title Dawn Retrieved 9 March 2022 Timeline The return of international cricket to Pakistan International Cricket Council 31 March 2018 Retrieved 9 March 2022 Zimbabwe tour of Pakistan Zimbabwe tour of Pakistan 2015 score Match schedules fixtures points table results news ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 9 March 2022 Ghaffar Abdul 28 May 2019 PCB makes contact with Sri Lanka with a view to moving Test series to Pakistan Dawn Retrieved 23 September 2022 Sri Lanka Cricket considers touring Pakistan security expert to be sent to assess situation Island Cricket 13 July 2019 Retrieved 16 July 2019 Sri Lanka likely to play Test in Pakistan Reports Hindustan Times 18 July 2019 Retrieved 19 July 2019 Sri Lankan security delegation to decide on Test series in Pakistan ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 22 July 2019 Sri Lanka Cricket security delegation to visit Pakistan this week Pakistan Cricket Board 5 August 2019 Retrieved 5 August 2019 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