- Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium
Infobox Stadium
stadium_name = Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium
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location = Hyderabad,India
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broke_ground = 1940
opened = 1967expanded =
closed =
demolished =
owner = Sports Authority of Andra Pradesh
operator =
surface =Grass
Constructor =Multiplex
construction_cost = ind Rs.3 crores (1967)
architect =
former_names =
nicknames = Fateh Maidan
tenants =
seating_capacity = 30,000 [ [http://www.worldstadiums.com/asia/countries/india.shtml www.worldstadiums.com] ]
dimensions = The Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium is a cricket stadium inHyderabad, India . [cite web | url = http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/india/content/ground/58136.html | title = Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium Ground Profile | accessdate = 2006-04-08] The stadium was originally known as Fateh Maidan and was re-named in1967 afterLal Bahadur Shastri , India's former Prime Minister despite the fact that he did not originate from the state.Floodlights were introduced in
1992 during the Hero Cup match between the West Indies and Zimbabwe. The Stadium is the home ground for theHyderabad cricket team .In
2005 , the use of Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium for International cricket was discontinued whenRajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium built across town hosted a ODI Match between India and South Africa. The stadium is now hosting Indian Cricket League matches and is the home ground for the 2008 Edelweiss 20's Challenge winnersHyderabad Heroes .Test Cricket
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium has hosted only three Test matches - all against New Zealand. Polly Umrigar's double century and Subhash Gupte's 7 wickets in NZ's first innings were the most notable performances of the inaugural Test between these two teams and ended in a draw. [cite web | url=http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1950S/1955-56/NZ_IN_IND/NZ_IND_T1_19-24NOV1955.html | title=Scorecard - India v/s New Zealand 1st Test Match - 1955/56 Season | publisher=
Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07] In1988 /89, local playersArshad Ayub with seven wickets in the match andMohammad Azharuddin , who top scored with 81 runs led India to a 10 wicket victory [cite web | url=http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1988-89/NZ_IN_IND/NZ_IND_T3_02-06DEC1988.html | title=Scorecard - India v/s New Zealand 3rd Test Match - 1988/89 Season | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07] and a 2-1 Series victory.ODI Cricket
The first ODI Match was played in the stadium during the
1983 /84 season when India hosted Pakistan and won the match by four wickets.cite web | url=http://statserver.cricket.org/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1983-84/PAK_IN_IND/PAK_IND_ODI1_10SEP1983.html | title=Scorecard - India v/s Pakistan 1st ODI Match- 1983/84 Season | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07] The match between India and Pakistan onMarch 20 1987 was a thriller which ended with the scores tied at 212 in 44 overs. India were declared the victors because they lost fewer wickets (six to Pakistan's seven).cite web | url=http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1988-89/NZ_IN_IND/NZ_IND_T3_02-06DEC1988.html | title=Scorecard - India v/s Pakistan 3rd ODI Match- 1986/87 Season | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07]In one of the great matches played during the
1987 Cricket World Cup ,Dave Houghton 's 142 fell just short of lifting Zimbabwe to an epic victory. Apart from Houghton andIain Butchart 's 54, all other Zimbabwean batsmen scored single figures as New Zealand won by 3 runs.cite web | url=http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/WORLD_CUPS/WC87/GROUP-A/NZ_ZIM_WC87_ODI4_10OCT1987.html | title=Scorecard - New Zealand v/s Zimbabwe 4th ODI Match - 1987 Cricket World Cup | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07] The Hero Cup encounter (1992 ) between West Indies and Zimbabwe saw the first day/night match in the stadium. The match was easily won by West Indies. In all, the stadium has hosted seven day/night matches. In the1996 Cricket World Cup , the West Indies overhauled Zimbabwe's 151 in just 29.3 overs on their way to a semi-final appearance in the tournament.In the
1999 /00 season, the stadium hosted the 2nd match in the 5-match ODI Series between India and New Zealand. Having suffered a defeat inRajkot ,India lostSourav Ganguly in the second over (run-out) as a straight drive from Sachin richoched offShayne O'Connor 's fingers into the non-sticker's stumps.Rahul Dravid and Tendulkar then put on a world-record 331 run partnership off 46.2 overs as India amassed on 376 runs and easily won the match by 174 runs.In the final match played at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium (
2003 ), India played against New Zealand in the TVS Cup encounter that decided the second finalist (Australia already booked its spot). Tendulkar's century andVirender Sehwag 's 130 created a platform for Dravid to equal the second fastest fifty by an Indian - 50 off 22 balls as India scored 353 runs and won the match comfortably by 145 runs.Highlights and Records
* Umrigar's 223 set the then record for the highest score by an Indian in
Test Cricket bettering the 184 score byVinoo Mankad against England in1952 season. The record was equalled in the next match when Mankad scored 223 inBrabourne Stadium , Bombay (now Mumbai). The record however survived for just 4 matches as Mankad set a new high by scoring 231 in the fifth and final test match of the series at Corporation Stadium, Madras (now Chennai) [cite web | url=http://in.rediff.com/cricket/2003/oct/03stat.htm?zcc=ar | title=When Gupte had Kiwis in a spin | date=2003-10-03 | publisher=Rediff | accessdate=2007-04-09]
** Polly Umrigar scored India's first double century
** The score of 223 is Umrigar's best score in Test Cricket
*Pakistan was 2 runs away from victory in the last ball during the match against India in the 1986/87 Series.Abdul Qadir tried an impossible second run and was run out thus making India the winner.
**The umpires had failed to notice a fielding infringement - asKapil Dev ran into bowl the last ball toManzoor Elahi , only three Indian fielders were stationed in the inner ring.
**Qadir's dismissal helped India win the match on the basis of losing one less wicket (India lost six wickets in comparison to Pakistan's seven). If Qadir avoided his dismissal, the match would have ended in a tie. There was only one tied ODI match in Cricket before this match.* Houghton's 142 established multiple records during his innings:
** Equaled the then world record for most number of sixes during an innings (6). The record was broken byViv Richards , three matches later when he hit seven sixes against Sri Lanka.
** Equaled the then world record individual score in the second innings (142* byBill Athey ) [cite web | url=http://content-www.cricinfo.com/columns/content/story/223803.html | title=Dhoni's Day in the Sun | date=2005-11-02 | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07]
** The then world record for the highest score by a wicketkeeper. [cite web | url=http://content-www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/223799.html | title=Dhoni's Day in the Sun | date=2005-11-02 | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07] Dave Hougton's 142 survived as the highest score by a wicketkeeper for 12 years tillAdam Gilchrist broke it in1999 with a score of 154 runs
**Houghton's eight wicket partnership with Butchart for 117 runs set the then-world record for the most runs for 8th Wicket. The record was broken in2006 whenJustin Kemp andAndrew Hall put together 138* runs in 85 balls against India atNewlands ,Cape Town .
**Houghton's partnership with Butchart is the current Cricket World Cup Record for the most number of runs for 8th Wicket.
** First century at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium in ODI Matches
**First century by a Zimbabwean Batsman in ODI Matches
**Houghton's 142 remained Zimbabwe's highest ODI score tillGrant Flower equalled it in2000 /01 against Bangladesh
**Hougton's 142 was the then-world record score in a losing cause. The record was broken in1993 atEdgbaston ,Birmingham when England lost in spite of Robin Smith's 167 against Australia*
Wayne Larkins ' 124 against Australia was his best score and only International century (across ODI and Test Match cricket)* India scored 376 runs in 50 Overs against New Zealand in
1999 cite web | title=Scorecard: India V/S New Zealand, 1999/00 | url=http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1999-2000/NZ_IN_IND/SCORECARDS/NZ_IND_ODI2_08NOV1999.html | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-03-21]
** The score of 376 was the then second highest score in ODI Cricket
** Established the then record for the highest score against a Test playing country (Earlier Record: India scored 373 in 50 overs against Sri Lanka atTaunton during1999 Cricket World Cup ). Australia and South Africa rewrote that record when they scored 434 and 438 respectively against each other in the same match inWanderers Stadium ,Johannesburg during the 2005/06 season.
** As on 8 April 2007, the score of 376 is the 11th highest in ODI cricket. [cite web | title=Record: Highest Team Scores in ODI Cricket | url=http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/wc2007/engine/records/team/highest_innings_totals.html?id=2;type=class | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-08]* Tendulkar and Dravid hold the world record for the highest partnership in ODI matches when they scored 331 runs against New Zealand in
1999
** Tendulkar's 186 is the current record for the highest score by an Indian in ODI cricket. The score of 186* is listed the fifth highest score recorded in ODI matches [cite web | title=Record: Highest Individual Scores - ODI Cricket | url=http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/wc2007/engine/records/batting/most_runs_innings.html?id=2;type=class | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-03-21]
** Dravid's 153 is his highest score in ODI cricket. As of 8 April 2007, Dravid's 153 is the joint sixth highest score by an Indian in ODI Cricket. [cite web | title=Record: Highest Individual Scores in ODI Cricket by Indian Cricketer| url=http://ind.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/IND/BATTING/ODI_BAT_HIGH_INNS_SCORES_IND.html | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-08]
** Dravid, during the 331 run partnership became the first cricketer to be involved in two 300 run partnerships in ODI Cricket (the other 300 partnership was with Ganguly) [cite web | title=Record: Highest partnerships by runs - ODI Cricket | url=http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/wc2007/engine/records/fow/highest_partnerships_for_any_wicket.html?id=2;type=class | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-03-21]* Dravid equalled the second fastest 50 by an Indian [cite web | url=http://www.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ODIS/BATTING/ODI_BAT_FASTEST_100S.html | title=Fastest 50's and 100's in ODI Cricket | publisher=
Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07] - a record, he shares withVirender Sehwag ,Kapil Dev andYuvraj Singh - when he took 22 balls to score 50 runs against New Zealand in 2003 [cite web | url=http://statserver.cricket.org/db/ARCHIVE/2003-04/OD_TOURNEYS/TVS/SCORECARDS/IND_NZ_TVS_ODI9_15NOV2003.html | title=Scorecard - India v/s New Zealand 9th ODI Match (TVS Cup) 2003/04 Season | date=2003-11-15 | publisher=Cricinfo | accessdate=2007-04-07]Venue Statistics
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