Indore stadium

  1. IND vs AUS 3rd Test: It's official, Indore to host 3rd Border Gavaskar Trophy Test, as Dharamshala deemed UNFIT, Follow LIVE Updates
  2. Tour diary
  3. Holkar Stadium ODI average score: Highest ODI score in Indore Stadium and successful run chase record
  4. Holkar Cricket Stadium (Indore)
  5. Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore, India
  6. ICC changes Indore pitch rating from 'poor' to 'below average'
  7. ICC changes Indore pitch rating from 'poor' to 'below average'
  8. Holkar Cricket Stadium (Indore)
  9. Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore, India
  10. Tour diary


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IND vs AUS 3rd Test: It's official, Indore to host 3rd Border Gavaskar Trophy Test, as Dharamshala deemed UNFIT, Follow LIVE Updates

IND vs AUS 3rd Test: IND AUS Dharamshala Test –There will be no picturesque mountain backdrop for 3rd Border Gavaskar Trophy Test. BCCI is shifting the 3rd Test out of HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala which starts on March 1. A decision on the new venue will be taken in the next 48 hours. Rajkot and Indore have emerged as new alternatives. Dharamshala stadium is under renovation following heavy damages due to rain. But with just little over two weeks left in the match, the venue will not be ready to host the match. The main point in contention is the outfield which will need at least a month to be of international standard. Follow India vs Australia LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN. “The third Test of the Mastercard Australia tour of India for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, originally scheduled to take place at the HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala from 1 st to 5 th March has now been moved to Holkar Stadium, Indore. Owing to harsh winter conditions in the region, the outfield lacks sufficient grass density and will need some time to develop fully,” BCCI confirmed in an official statement on Monday. IND vs AUS 3rd Test: It’s official, Indore to host 3rd Border Gavaskar Trophy Test, as Dharamshala deemed UNFIT, Follow LIVE Updates IND vs AUS: Despite UPROAR, KL Rahul UNLIKELY to be DROPPED for Delhi Test, official says ‘Any discussion on Rahul after 2nd Test’, Follow LIVE Updates Since renovation works began for the ICC World Cup 2023, the ground has not hosted any international matches. It w...

Tour diary

I can summon up nearly every frame of this shot in my mind's eye, but memory is a tricky thing. I can tell you how this shot was actually three shots in one, a moment of improvisation born of two changes of mind in one delicious instant: a premeditated lap-sweep morphing into a push through cover point before morphing again, with a miraculous twirl of the wrists, into a deft slice past the keeper's right glove. All these years later, Indore's Nehru Stadium is a relic of a time when a number of Nehru Stadiums across India - multi-sport facilities maintained by municipal corporations and leased out to sports associations - hosted international cricket regularly. From 1956 - when Vinoo Mankad and Pankaj Roy put on 413 for the first wicket Most of the seating is uncovered concrete terraces, and the pavilion is a modest, utilitarian structure with a corrugated concrete roof. It isn't without charm, though. There are broad swathes of ochre and blue as well as little touches of indigenous architectural flair that modern stadiums often lack. The outer windows, for instance, feature latticework that tussles playfully with the sunlight. The Victory Bat shows no signs of the defacement now. Instead, it wears a faint and by no means unattractive network of surface cracks, like a Test-match pitch on a fifth morning that begins with all four results still possible. A monument to a monumental achievement, weathering the passage of time with grace. Nayudu never played at the Nehru Stadium...

Holkar Stadium ODI average score: Highest ODI score in Indore Stadium and successful run chase record

The series is already wrapped up by the Indian team, and they have been brilliant in the series so far. The Indian team can make a few changes in this match, and Umran Malik can get an opportunity here. It is unlikely that the Indian team will make any changes in the batting department. New Zealand will play this game for respect, and they don’t have many options left on the bench as well. Jacob Duffy is an interesting option, and he may get an opportunity here. However, the bowlers will have a hard time bowling in Indore. Holkar Stadium ODI average score The Holkar Stadium in Indore is one of the best batting tracks in the country and smaller boundaries here make the job even easy for the batters. It is certain that the batters have dominated the proceedings here, and the same can be seen in the A total of 5 ODIs have been played in Indore, where three matches have been won by the teams batting first. The average 1st innings ODI score at this ground is 308 runs, which proves the dominance of batters on this very track. Anything less than 310 runs will be a below-par total. Holkar Stadium ODI successful run chase record The highest ODI run chase at this ground is achieved by India against Australia in 2017. Australia scored 293 runs in the 1st innings where Aaron Finch scored a century and Steve Smith scored a half-century. India chased the target in 47.5 overs with 5 wickets to spare. Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane and Hardik Pandya scored their respective half-centuries. A...

Holkar Cricket Stadium (Indore)

It is one of the most beautiful stadiums of India and and at night it looks stunning when all the lights are on...it is located in the middle of the city and is located just 2 km from the railway station and bus stand....a must place to see if you are proud of Indore and also if you are new to the city...the architectural design of the stadium is very smart and innovative...Nice attraction place. Beautiful stadium located in the heart of the city, infact i will be attending an IPL cricket match just few hours after writing this review :P. A true gift for people of Indore. Holkar stadium has hosted many ODI matches, one test match as of now and few IPL matches too. (Nothing to see as such if in indore as a tourist)

Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore, India

Holkar Cricket Stadium is one of the well designed cricket grounds of India. This stadium is situated in Indore which forms the part of Madhya Pradesh. The seating capacity of this ground is 30,000 people thus making it one of the biggest stadiums of India. Initially it was called as the Maharani Usharaje Trust Cricket Ground but later on Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association decided to change its name and call it Holkar Cricket Stadium. It has been named after the Holkar Dynasty and a very popular cricket ground of the state. The stadium is known for its supreme quality floodlights that make a difference to the cricket ground. That is why day and night matches can easily be played here without any problem. Most of the domestic matches of the state are held here along with some of the Ranji Trophy matches as well. It was this cricket ground when Virendra Sehwag made his first highest score of 219 in any one day internationals. The different areas of this stadium have been named after the famous cricket players. This includes the name of the pavilion which is named after CK Naydu and Mushtaq Ali. Similarly dressing rooms, stadium gates and stands have also been named after famous cricket personalities. City: Indore ( Trending : | | | | | Records : | | | | | | | | Cricketwa : | Cricketwa is a place to find all upcoming cricket match schedule and related venue and dates. Future Cricket Schedules and other information may change and we are constantly reviewing everything to avoid...

ICC changes Indore pitch rating from 'poor' to 'below average'

Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has changed the pitch rating of Indore’s Holkar Stadium — the venue for the third Test between India and Australia — to ‘below average’ from ‘poor’ following a BCCI appeal. The ICC also gave the Narendra Modi Stadium pitch in Ahmedabad, the venue for the fourth Test, an ‘average’ rating for the slow batting deck where both teams had one completed innings each. The match had ended in a tame draw, with India winning the series 2-1. ECB supports BCCI getting 38.5% of ICC earnings in proposed model Ex-Karnataka wicketkeeper Thilak Naidu replaces S Sharath in BCCI junior selection panel At Indore, Australia had defeated India by nine wickets inside three days of the Border-Gavaskar Test to secure a World Test Championship final berth. The ICC appeal panel reviewed the earlier decision of the match referee Chris Broad and found that there was not enough excessive variable bounce to warrant the ‘poor’ rating. Read | The pitch, which had initially received three demerit points, will now get only one demerit point. “The footage from the Test was reviewed by an ICC appeal panel consisting of Wasim Khan, ICC General Manager Cricket, and Roger Harper, ICC Men’s Cricket Committee Member. Both were of the opinion that, while the guidelines had been followed by the Match Referee in accordance with Appendix A of the Pitch Monitoring Process, there was not enough excessive variable bounce to warrant the ‘poor’ rating,” said an ICC statement on...

ICC changes Indore pitch rating from 'poor' to 'below average'

Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has changed the pitch rating of Indore’s Holkar Stadium — the venue for the third Test between India and Australia — to ‘below average’ from ‘poor’ following a BCCI appeal. The ICC also gave the Narendra Modi Stadium pitch in Ahmedabad, the venue for the fourth Test, an ‘average’ rating for the slow batting deck where both teams had one completed innings each. The match had ended in a tame draw, with India winning the series 2-1. ECB supports BCCI getting 38.5% of ICC earnings in proposed model Ex-Karnataka wicketkeeper Thilak Naidu replaces S Sharath in BCCI junior selection panel At Indore, Australia had defeated India by nine wickets inside three days of the Border-Gavaskar Test to secure a World Test Championship final berth. The ICC appeal panel reviewed the earlier decision of the match referee Chris Broad and found that there was not enough excessive variable bounce to warrant the ‘poor’ rating. Read | The pitch, which had initially received three demerit points, will now get only one demerit point. “The footage from the Test was reviewed by an ICC appeal panel consisting of Wasim Khan, ICC General Manager Cricket, and Roger Harper, ICC Men’s Cricket Committee Member. Both were of the opinion that, while the guidelines had been followed by the Match Referee in accordance with Appendix A of the Pitch Monitoring Process, there was not enough excessive variable bounce to warrant the ‘poor’ rating,” said an ICC statement on...

Holkar Cricket Stadium (Indore)

It is one of the most beautiful stadiums of India and and at night it looks stunning when all the lights are on...it is located in the middle of the city and is located just 2 km from the railway station and bus stand....a must place to see if you are proud of Indore and also if you are new to the city...the architectural design of the stadium is very smart and innovative...Nice attraction place. Beautiful stadium located in the heart of the city, infact i will be attending an IPL cricket match just few hours after writing this review :P. A true gift for people of Indore. Holkar stadium has hosted many ODI matches, one test match as of now and few IPL matches too. (Nothing to see as such if in indore as a tourist)

Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore, India

Holkar Cricket Stadium is one of the well designed cricket grounds of India. This stadium is situated in Indore which forms the part of Madhya Pradesh. The seating capacity of this ground is 30,000 people thus making it one of the biggest stadiums of India. Initially it was called as the Maharani Usharaje Trust Cricket Ground but later on Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association decided to change its name and call it Holkar Cricket Stadium. It has been named after the Holkar Dynasty and a very popular cricket ground of the state. The stadium is known for its supreme quality floodlights that make a difference to the cricket ground. That is why day and night matches can easily be played here without any problem. Most of the domestic matches of the state are held here along with some of the Ranji Trophy matches as well. It was this cricket ground when Virendra Sehwag made his first highest score of 219 in any one day internationals. The different areas of this stadium have been named after the famous cricket players. This includes the name of the pavilion which is named after CK Naydu and Mushtaq Ali. Similarly dressing rooms, stadium gates and stands have also been named after famous cricket personalities. City: Indore ( Trending : | | | | | Records : | | | | | | | | Cricketwa : | Cricketwa is a place to find all upcoming cricket match schedule and related venue and dates. Future Cricket Schedules and other information may change and we are constantly reviewing everything to avoid...

Tour diary

I can summon up nearly every frame of this shot in my mind's eye, but memory is a tricky thing. I can tell you how this shot was actually three shots in one, a moment of improvisation born of two changes of mind in one delicious instant: a premeditated lap-sweep morphing into a push through cover point before morphing again, with a miraculous twirl of the wrists, into a deft slice past the keeper's right glove. All these years later, Indore's Nehru Stadium is a relic of a time when a number of Nehru Stadiums across India - multi-sport facilities maintained by municipal corporations and leased out to sports associations - hosted international cricket regularly. From 1956 - when Vinoo Mankad and Pankaj Roy put on 413 for the first wicket Most of the seating is uncovered concrete terraces, and the pavilion is a modest, utilitarian structure with a corrugated concrete roof. It isn't without charm, though. There are broad swathes of ochre and blue as well as little touches of indigenous architectural flair that modern stadiums often lack. The outer windows, for instance, feature latticework that tussles playfully with the sunlight. The Victory Bat shows no signs of the defacement now. Instead, it wears a faint and by no means unattractive network of surface cracks, like a Test-match pitch on a fifth morning that begins with all four results still possible. A monument to a monumental achievement, weathering the passage of time with grace. Nayudu never played at the Nehru Stadium...