Jinnah Stadium Sialkot

Jinnah Stadium Sialkot

Infobox cricket ground
ground_name = Jinnah Stadium Sialkot
nickname = Jinnah Park, Connley Park



caption = Jinnah Stadium Sialkot
country = Pakistan
location = Jinnah Park, Sialkot
establishment = 1940
seating_capacity = 20,000
owner = Sialkot Cricket Association
tenants = Pakistan Cricket Board
end1 = Pavilion End
end2 = Railway End
international = true
firsttestdate = 27 October
firsttestyear = 1985
firsttesthome = Pakistan
firsttestaway = Sri Lanka
lasttestdate = 22 September
lasttestyear = 1995
lasttesthome = Pakistan
lasttestaway = Sri Lanka
firstodidate = 16 October
firstodiyear = 1976
firstodihome = Pakistan
firstodiaway = New Zealand
lastodidate = 6 December
lastodiyear = 1996
lastodihome = Pakistan
lastodiaway = New Zealand
year2 = 2003 – present
club2 = Sialkot Stallions
year1 = 1955 – present
club1 = Sialkot cricket team
date = 10 October
year = 2008
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/22/1551.html

[http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Grounds/22/1551.html Jinnah Stadium] is a Cricket stadium in Sialkot, Pakistan. It is one of the oldest cricket grounds in Pakistan. Before independence, it was called Connelley Park. After independence, it was renamed as Jinnah Park. The construction of Jinnah Stadium was started in 1979, and was completed in 1984. It is currently used mostly for cricket matches. The stadium holds 20,000 and hosted its first Test match in 1985.

Records

Test

* Highest Team Total: Pakistan 423/5d v Sri Lanka 12 Dec 1991
* Lowest Team Total: Sri Lanka 157 v Pakistan 27 Oct 1985
* Highest Individual Score:Moin Khan Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 22 Sep 1995
* Highest Partnership: Saleem Malik and Imran Khan 132, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 1991
* Best Bowling:Ravi Ratnayeke Sri Lanka 8/83 27 Oct 1985

One Day International

* Highest team total: 277/9 Pakistan v New Zealand 6 Dec 1996
* Lowest team total: 79 India v Pakistan 13 Oct 1978
* Highest individual score:114 Rameez Raja Pakistan v New Zealand 6 Nov 1990
* Highest partnership:Saeed Anwar and Zahoor Elahi 177 (1st) Pakistan v New Zealand 6 Dec 1996
* Best Bowling:Waqar Younis 5/16 Pakistan v New Zealand 6 Nov 1990

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