- Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
-
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium Ground information Location Pallekele, Kandy District, Central Province Coordinates 7°16′49″N 80°43′20″E / 7.28028°N 80.72222°ECoordinates: 7°16′49″N 80°43′20″E / 7.28028°N 80.72222°E Establishment November 27, 2009 Capacity 35,000 Owner Sri Lanka Cricket Operator Sri Lanka Cricket Tenants Inter-Provincial Limited Over Tournament
Inter-Provincial Twenty20
2011 Cricket World CupEnd names Hunnasgiriya End
Rikillagaskada EndInternational information First Test 1 December 2010: Sri Lanka v West Indies Last Test 7 September 2011: Sri Lanka v Australia First ODI 8 March[1] 2011: Pakistan v New Zealand Last ODI 10 August 2011: Sri Lanka v Australia First T20I 6 August 2011: Sri Lanka v Australia Last T20I 8 August 2011: Sri Lanka v Australia Domestic team information Kandurata cricket team (2009 – present) As of 8 September 2011
Source: CricinfoPallekele International Cricket Stadium (PICS), also known as Muttiah Muralitharan International Cricket Stadium, is one of the newest cricket stadiums in Sri Lanka and the newest in the city of Kandy. The stadium has been renamed as the Muttiah Muralitharan International Cricket Stadium. In July 2010, The Central Provincial Council in Kandy unanimously made the renaming decision to honor the legendary Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan.[2]
The stadium was declared opened on November 27, 2009.[3] Muttiah Muralitharan International Cricket Stadium became the 104th Test venue in the world in December 2010.[4] The first Test was played between Sri Lanka and the West Indies from 1–5 December. The stadium is Sri Lanka's eighth Test venue.
Contents
Location and background
The stadium is located about a half-hour drive from Kandy.[5] The Pallekele stadium is wholly owned by Sri Lanka Cricket and is set to displace the Asgiriya Stadium, which has hosted Tests from 1983 to 2007, as the international venue of choice around Kandy. The stadium was built by the State Engineering Corporation of Sri Lanka along the lines of SuperSport Park in Centurion, South Africa.
Ground statistics
Facts about the Pallekele Cricket Stadium:[6]
- Length of the stadium: 243 meters
- Width of the stadium: 189 meters
- Height of the stadium: 22 meters
- Radius of the round from the boundary line: 100 meters
- Length of the pitch: 90 meters
- Width of the pitch: 10 meters
- Outfield of the ground would be covered with Australian synthetic grass
- Infield of the ground would be covered with Blue grass
History
The stadium has been built for the 2011 Cricket World Cup along with Hambantota International Cricket Stadium. The first Test Cricket match scheduled be played at the stadium will be between Sri Lanka and the West Indies from December 1 to December 5, 2010. The first One Day International match at the venue was played between New Zealand and Pakistan on 8 March 2011. Pallekele is also the host for the Kandurata cricket team.[7][8][9]
On 21 September 2011, it was announced that Pallekele International Cricket stadium will host nine 2012 ICC World Twenty20 matches.[10]
World Cup Cricket
The following 2011 Cricket World Cup matches were played in Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in the month of March, 2011. The first official international match was between Pakistan and New Zealand on 8 March 2011.[1] A total of three matches were played at the venue during the 2011 World Cup.
2011 Cricket World Cup
Main article: 2011 Cricket World Cup8 March 2011 (D/N)
ScorecardPakistan
192/10 (41.4 overs)v New Zealand
302/7 (50 overs)New Zealand won by 110 runs
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Daryl Harper and Nigel Llong
Player of the match: Ross Taylor (NZ)Abdul Razzaq 62 (74)
Tim Southee 3/25 (8 overs)Ross Taylor 131* (124)
Umar Gul 3/32 (10 overs)- New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat first.
10 March 2011 (D/N)
ScorecardSri Lanka
327/6 (50 overs)v Zimbabwe
188/10 (39 overs)Sri Lanka won by 139 runs
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Marais Erasmus and Nigel Llong
Player of the match: Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri)Tillakaratne Dilshan 144 (131)
Chris Mpofu 4/62 (7 overs)Brendan Taylor 80 (72)
Tillakaratne Dilshan 4/4 (3 overs)- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to ball first.
14 March 2011 (D/N)
ScorecardZimbabwe
151/10 (39.4 overs)v Pakistan
164/3 (34.1 /38 overs)Pakistan won by 7 wickets (D/L).
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Umpires: Tony Hill and Nigel Llong
Player of the match: Umar Gul (Pak)Craig Ervine 52 (82)
Umar Gul 3/36 (7.4 overs)Asad Shafiq* 78 (97)
Ray Price 2/21 (8 overs)- Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first.
ICC World Twenty20
Sri Lanka will host the 2012 ICC World Twenty20. Nine matches are due to play in Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. Other matches will be played in R. Premadasa Stadium and Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium
2012 ICC World Twenty20
Main article: 2012 ICC World Twenty20- Group matches
21 September 2012 (D/N) New Zealand v Bangladesh Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 23 September 2012 (D/N) Pakistan v New Zealand Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 25 September 2012 (D/N) Pakistan v Bangladesh Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka - Super 8s
27 September 2012 (D/N) C1 v D2 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 27 September 2012 (D/N) A1 v B2 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 29 September 2012 (D/N) A1 v D2 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 29 September 2012 (D/N) C1 v B2 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 1 October 2012 (D/N) B2 v D2 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 1 October 2012 (D/N) A1 v C1 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka Trivia
- By dismissing Chris Gayle of West Indies, Sri Lanka's Suranga Lakmal became the third bowler to take a wicket with the first ball bowled in a test match at a new venue, joining Kapil Dev of India and Imran Khan of Pakistan.[11]
- T.Dilshan and Upul Tharanga ahd a 282 run partnership for the first wicket in March 2010 vs Zimbabwe.This is the highest opening partnership for a Cricket World Cup game.
- Shaun Marsh scored a 142 in his debut test inning,the 16th Australian to do so and 2nd Australian Number three batsman.
- Shaun Marsh and Mike Hussey built a 258 run partnership for the 4th wicket vs Sri Lanka at Pallekele, the highest fourth wicket partnership in Sri Lanka vs Australia Test Matches.[12]
See also
- List of international cricket grounds in Sri Lanka
References
- ^ a b Sheringham, Sam. "Cricket World Cup: Ross Taylor blitz sets up NZ victory". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/9418621.stm. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
- ^ Cyril Wimalasurendre (July 27, 2010). "Pallekele Stadium to be named after Muralitharan". ISLAND CRICKET. http://www.islandcricket.lk/news/65160727/pallekele_stadium_be_named_after_muralitharan. Retrieved November 27, 2010.
- ^ "New Pallekele International Cricket stadium opens today". Lankapuvath – National News Agency of Sri Lanka. 2009-11-27.
- ^ Siddhartha Talya (2010-11-30). "Pallekele awaits its Test debut". ESPN Cricinfo. http://www.espncricinfo.com/sri-lanka-v-west-indies-2010/content/story/489804.html. Retrieved 2010-12-05.
- ^ Siddarth Ravindran (2010-08-23). "Pallekele readies itself for the big day". ESPN Cricinfo. http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-cricket-world-cup-2011/content/story/473857.html. Retrieved 2010-12-05.
- ^ Facts about the stadium Source: Sri Lanka Cricket. On Facebook. Retrieved on 7 June 2010
- ^ How Sri Lanka's World Cup venues were chosen Cricinfo. Retrieved on 6 June 2010
- ^ ICC happy with state of progress of Sri Lanka venues Cricinfo. Retrieved on 6 June 2010
- ^ Sri Lanka World Cup venues on track – ICC Cricinfo. Retrieved on 6 June 2010
- ^ "England to start ICC World Twenty20 title defence against qualifier". http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/events_and_awards/twenty20/newsdetails.php?newsId=17175_1316627340. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
- ^ "Bravo’s 50 lifts WI to 134–2". BangaloreMirror.com. 2010-12-01. http://www.bangaloremirror.com/article/71/201012022010120207381857e81afddf/Bravo%E2%80%99s-50-lifts-WI-to-1342-.html. Retrieved 2010-12-05.
- ^ {{cite web|url=http://m.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/marsh-posts-century-on-test-debut-20110910-1k2ul.html)
External links
Cricket in Sri Lanka National Association National teams Provincial teams Basnahira · Kandurata · Ruhuna · Uva · WayambaFirst-class club teams Tier 1Badureliya SC · Bloomfield C&AC · Chilaw Marians CC · Colombo CC · Colts CC · Moors SC · Nondescripts CC · Ragama CC · Saracens SC · Sinhalese SC · Sri Lanka Army SC · Tamil Union C&ACTier 2Burgher RC · Lankan CC · Moratuwa CC · Galle CC · Sri Lanka Navy SC · Panadura SC · Sri Lanka Police SC · Sebastianites C&AC · Seeduwa Raddoluwa CC · Singha SC · Sri Lanka Air Force SCTournaments ProvincialInter-Provincial First Class Tournament · Inter-Provincial Limited Over Tournament · Sri Lankan T20 Premier LeagueclubPremier Trophy (First Class) · Premier Limited Overs Tournament (List A) · Twenty20 Tournament (Twenty20)Test and ODI grounds P.Sara Stadium · Asgiriya · SSC Ground · CCC Ground · R. Premadasa Stadium · Moratuwa · Galle · Dambulla · Hambantota · KandyLists Other articles 2011 Cricket World Cup Stadiums India Eden Gardens · Feroz Shah Kotla · M. A. Chidambaram Stadium · Punjab Cricket Association Stadium (Semi-final) · M. Chinnaswamy Stadium · Sardar Patel Stadium (Quarter-final) · Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium · Wankhede Stadium (Final)Sri Lanka R. Premadasa Stadium (Semi-final) · Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium · Muttiah Muralitharan International Cricket StadiumBangladesh Developments in Sri Lanka Proposed or under construction Skyscrapers Ceylinco Celestial Residencies · Diamond Tower · Fairmount Residencies · GS Towers · Havelock City · NEB Tower · New Customs Headquarters · The Emperor · Peliyagoda TowerRoads Colombo - Kandy Expressway · Colombo–Katunayake Expressway · Colombo - Matara Expressway · Colombo Outer Circular Express Highway · Katunayake - Padeniya - Anuradhapura ExpresswayEntertainment Mahinda Rajapaksa National Tele-Cinema ParkTransport Matara-Kataragama Railway Line · Mattala International Airport · Oluvil Harbour · Port of Colombo · Port of Hambantota · Port of GalleOther projects Colombo Port City · Seruwila MuseumList of tallest buildings in Sri Lanka Landmarks in Kandy Note: this includes landmarks in Kandy and its fringe areas City Precincts Kandy CBD · University of Peradeniya
Shopping Kandy City Centre · Kandy Municipal Market
Entertainment Public Galleries D.S. Senanayake Memorial Public Library · Kandyan Art Association & Cultural Centre · National Museum of Kandy · Relic of the tooth of the Buddha · The Tea Museum
Institutions Asgiriya Maha Vihara · Buddhist Publication Society · District Secretariat, Kandy · Institute of Fundamental Studies · General Post Office · Kandy Municipal Council · Mayor of Kandy · List of schools in Kandy · Teaching Hospital Kandy
Structures Bahirawakanda temple · Bogambara Prison · Degaldoruwa Raja Maha Vihara · Kandy Clock Tower · Kandy Post Office · Kandy Town Hall · The Kandy House · Lankatilaka Temple · Natha Devale, Kandy · President's Pavilion · Queen's Hotel, Kandy · Royal Palace of Kandy · Sri Dalada Maligawa
Sports Stadia Asgiriya Stadium · Bogambara Stadium · Muttiah Muralitharan International Cricket Stadium · Victoria Golf & Country Resort
Parks/Spaces Athur's seat · British Garrison Cemetery · Central Highlands of Sri Lanka · Kandy Lake · Hanthana Mountain Range · Knuckles mountain range · Royal Botanical Gardens, Sri Lanka · Udawatta Kele Sanctuary · Wace Park
Transport Kandy Bus Station · Kandy Railway Station
See also: Events in Kandy Categories:- Cricket grounds in Sri Lanka
- Test cricket grounds in Sri Lanka
- Buildings and structures in Central Province, Sri Lanka
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.