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DSC Cricket Stadium
Pakistani players during a matchGround information Location Dubai Sports City, Dubai Coordinates 25°2′48″N 55°13′8″E / 25.04667°N 55.21889°ECoordinates: 25°2′48″N 55°13′8″E / 25.04667°N 55.21889°E Establishment 2009 Capacity 25,000 (expandable to 30,000) Owner Dubai Properties Architect Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner Operator Pakistan Cricket Board Tenants Pakistan national cricket team End names Emirates Road End
Dubai Sports City EndInternational information First Test November 12th 2010: Pakistan v South Africa Last Test October 26-29 2011: Pakistan v Sri Lanka First ODI April 22nd 2009: Pakistan v Australia Last ODI November 18th 2011: Pakistan v Sri Lanka As of November 20th 2011
Source: CricinfoDSC Cricket Stadium also known as the Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium is a description of a new multi-purpose stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is mainly be used for cricket. It opened with the Australia vs Pakistan ODI series that started on April 22, 2009. It has a capacity of 25,000 spectators, but is expandable to 30,000 spectators. It is a part of the Dubai Sports City in Dubai. The Pakistan Cricket Board has agreed to a three year agreement to have the Pakistan national cricket team stage Test Cricket, One Day Cricket and Twenty20 events at the stadium.
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Stadium History
The first ever One Day International cricket match was played between Pakistan and Australia on 22 April 2009. The first cricket team that won in DSC Cricket Stadium was Pakistan. In the same match the stadium also saw the first player take a five-wicket haul with Shahid Afridi taking 6/38 which are also his career best figures.
The top score at this stadium is 119* held by Hashim Amla provided you discount the 135 not out scored by Jacques Kallis in the same game. After this Pakistan held a series against New Zealand and one Twenty20 International against England. This followed with a five-match ODI series of which three were held at this stadium. The second match in the stadium was also the last match of Australian international all-rounder Andrew Symonds.
The October 2010 series of Pakistan v South Africa ended with a 3-2 series win for South Africa. South Africa sealed the series with a 57 run win against Pakistan. The team hosted its first Test match when Pakistan played South Africa on 12 November 2010, the match resulted in a draw.
Ring Of Fire
The lighting system of the stadium is unique. Instead of using towers the lights are mounted on the roof of the stands and creates a Ring Of Fire like view of the stadium. The lighting system is not used anywhere else in the world apart from Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa, to name but one example, there are probably others.
Stadium Records
- Highest score by team: 317/5 South Africa v Pakistan.
- Lowest score by team: 168 Australia v Pakistan.
- Highest Individual Score: Hashim Amla 119* v Pakistan.
- Most runs: Hashim Amla 191 in 3 innings.
- Best Individual Figures: Shahid Afridi 6/38 v Australia.
- Most wickets: Shahid Afridi 12 wickets in 5 matches.
- Highest score chased: Pakistan chased 275 against South Africa and won by 1 wicket.
- Lowest total defended: South Africa were all out for 228 but successfully defended against Pakistan and won by 2 runs.[1]
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Categories:- Cricket grounds in the United Arab Emirates
- Football venues in the United Arab Emirates
- Sports venues in Dubai
- Multi-purpose stadiums in the United Arab Emirates
- Test cricket grounds in the United Arab Emirates
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