Pindi cricket stadium

  1. Pindi Club Ground
  2. Pindi Cricket Stadium: A Batting Paradise or a Bowler's Nightmare?
  3. Pak vs WI: PCB announces schedule of West Indies ODI series
  4. Tickets for 1st Pakistan v England Test to be available online
  5. HowSTAT! Ground Statistics (T20)
  6. Big blow to Pakistan as Pindi Cricket Stadium close to being suspended by ICC; Here's why
  7. Pindi Cricket Stadium Tickets


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Pindi Club Ground

Stadium in Rawalpindi, Pakistan Pindi Club Ground Army Sports Ground Ground information Location Coordinates 33°35′29.03″N 73°03′07.57″E / 33.5913972°N 73.0521028°E / 33.5913972; 73.0521028 Capacity 15,000 Owner Tenants End names Near End Pavilion End International information Only Test 27 March 1965: First ODI 4 December 1985: Last ODI 12 October 1987: As of 29 December 2020 Source: Pindi Club Ground, also known as the Army Sports Ground, It was the only cricket ground in Rawalpindi capable of hosting international matches before the establishment of History [ ] The first ever double century here was scored in 1893 by the grandson of The first foreign side to visit the ground after Pakistan's Test match [ ] Pindi Club Ground has hosted just one Test match, One Day Internationals [ ] The ground has hosted two ODIs, against the Current use [ ] The ground is now used for cricket matches, especially by local clubs and domestic teams. See also [ ] • • • • • • • References [ ] • ^ a b . Retrieved 1 October 2022. • . Retrieved 1 October 2022. • Lynch, Steven (28 July 2014). . Retrieved 1 October 2022. • . Retrieved 1 October 2022. • Ahmed, Qamar (8 November 2012). DAWN.COM. • Bose, Mihir (1990). Test Match Grounds of the World. London: Willow Books. p.173. 0002182823. • ^ a b c d Khan, Khalid H. (16 December 2019). . Retrieved 1 October 2022. • . Retrieved 1 October 2022. • ^ a b . Retrieved 1 October 2022. • DAWN.COM. 16 March 2004. • . Retrieved 1 October 2022. • . Retrieved 1...

Pindi Cricket Stadium: A Batting Paradise or a Bowler's Nightmare?

• - May 10, 2023 • - May 3, 2023 • - May 2, 2023 PSL 8 is currently in full swing, with the finals quickly approaching. One of the highlights of the tournament has been Rawalpindi, which has proven to be an ideal batting paradise. The stadium has witnessed the breaking of numerous records, with an abundance of runs and centuries scored. History of Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Step into the world of Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium – a place that has been entertaining cricket fans for almost three decades! was founded in the same year that Pakistan won the World Cup, way back in 1992. It played host to its very first match in 1993, when Zimbabwe visited Pakistan. As the country looked towards the 1996 World Cup, Rawalpindi was chosen as the venue for In 2001, the stadium got a facelift with the installation of floodlights, just in time for the Australian tour of the region. However it wasn’t always a batting paradise but in its early days, it was considered to have one of the most pace-friendly pitches in the sub-continent, making it a challenge for even the best of batsmen. What’s more, the stadium is located just 20 minutes from the country’s capital, Islamabad, and is the only proper international stadium in the region. Over the years, it has hosted several tests and ODI matches, although not a big number of international T20 matches have not been played here yet. Read More: Revival of Cricket In 2009, the attack on the Sri Lankan team in Lahore shook the cricketing world and le...

Pak vs WI: PCB announces schedule of West Indies ODI series

Pakistani fast-bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi fist bumps a West Indies batter. — AFP/File • West Indies team will arrive in Islamabad on June 5. • The ODIs will be played on June 8, 10 and 12 at Pindi Cricket Stadium. • West Indies have also agreed to play three T20Is in early 2023. LAHORE: Rawalpindi is gearing up to host three one-day internationals (ODIs) against West Indies in June after the matches were postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic last year. These one-dayers will be hosted in connection with the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League, according to a statement issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Monday. It said that West Indies will arrive in Islamabad on June 5 for the ODIs that will be played on June 8, 10 and 12 at Pindi Cricket Stadium. The ODIs were part of the West Indies tour of Pakistan in December 2021. However, with mutual consent, these were rescheduled after five COVID-19 cases were reported in the West Indies camp. "The West Indies have also agreed to play three T20Is in early 2023, the schedule of which will be announced in due course," it said. The ODIs are part of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League. The top seven-placed sides from this event plus ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 hosts India will qualify directly for the pinnacle 50-over competition, which will be staged next year in October and November. Series schedule: June 8: 1st ODI, Rawalpindi. June 10: 2nd ODI, Rawalpindi. June 12: 3rd ODI, Rawalpindi.

Tickets for 1st Pakistan v England Test to be available online

• Tickets can be booked through https://pcb.bookme.pk/ Lahore, 1 November 2022 :With less than a month remaining to the start of the historic Test series between Pakistan and England, the Pakistan Cricket Board has announced ticket prices for the first Test, which will be played at the Pindi Cricket Stadium from 1-5 December. Ticket prices for the Imran Khan, Javed Akhtar, Javed Miandad and Azhar Mahmood Stands – the four VIP Enclosures – have been fixed at PKR500, while the Premier Enclosures, which include Shoaib Akhtar, Sohail Tanvir, Miran Bakhshand Yasir Arafat Stands, have been fixed at PKR250 each day. Tickets will be available online on Wednesday at 1000 PSTat https://pcb.bookme.pk/ Payments can be made using Easypaisa/Jazzcash/credit card/Nift options, while helpline number is 042 111 BOOKME. The tickets will be delivered to the buyers on the provided addresses. The Rawalpindi Test will be the first between the two sides in Pakistan since 2005, and their first-ever meeting at the Pindi Cricket Stadium in the traditional format, which has to date staged 12 Tests since December 1993. Since the revival of international cricket in 2019, Pakistan have played four Tests at this venue against Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa and Australia, winning two and drawing two. The Rawalpindi Test, as well as the Multan (9-13 December) and Karachi (17-21 December) matches will be part of the ICC World Test Championship and ticket prices for these two matches will be announced i...

HowSTAT! Ground Statistics (T20)

T20 Internationals - Ground Records and Statistics - Statistical Overview Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium City Rawalpindi Country Pakistan Also or previously Known as Pindi Cricket Stadium First T20 Match 07/11/2020 Last T20 Match 24/04/2023 Matches Played 5 Matches Won by Home Side 3 (60.00%) Matches Won by Touring Side 1 (20.00%) Matches Won by Neutral Side 0 (0.00%) Matches Won Batting First 0 (0.00%) Matches Won Batting Second 4 (80.00%) Matches Won Winning Toss 2 (40.00%) Matches Won Losing Toss 2 (40.00%) Matches Tied 0 (0.00%) Matches with No Result 1 (20.00%) Highest Individual Innings 104* Best Bowling 4/13 Highest Team Innings 194/4 (New Zealand) Lowest Team Innings No completed innings Highest Run Chase Achieved 194/4 (New Zealand) Average Runs per Wicket 31.68 Average Runs per Over 8.32 Average Score Batting First 155

Big blow to Pakistan as Pindi Cricket Stadium close to being suspended by ICC; Here's why

Last Updated: 13th December, 2022 13:25 IST Big Blow To Pakistan As Pindi Cricket Stadium Close To Being Suspended By ICC; Here's Why The ICC on Tuesday said match referee Andy Pycroft rated the pitch “below average” as England plundered a world-record 506-4 on Day 1 with four of its batters scoring centuries. “It was a very flat pitch which gave almost no assistance to any type of bowler,” Pycroft said in an ICC statement. “That was the main reason why batters scored very fast and both sides posted huge totals. The pitch hardly deteriorated during the course of the match.” England went on to win its first test in Pakistan in 17 years after Pakistan lost its last five wickets for nine runs and got bowled out for 268 in dimming light on the last day. England has since clinched the series with a narrow win in the second cricket test at Multan.

Pindi Cricket Stadium Tickets

Pindi Cricket Stadium : Venue Information Pindi (Rawalpindi) Cricket Stadium is the only international standard cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. This stadium has lately been extended to cater to the ever growing number of viewers for the game. With the rise in capacity, it can now hold around 25,000 audience. The stadium held its first Test match in 1993. Rawalpindi cricket stadium is head-to-head to Rawalpindi food street. Before the creation of Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Club Cricket Ground had been used as a place for international competitions, including one Test match in contradiction of New Zealand that was held in March 1965. Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium was a major spot in the 1995–96 Cricket World Cup. With an eye on the World Cup of 1996, revealed another new Test place for the second Test against Zimbabwe in Rawalpindi. Karachi played Pakistan's first Test match and Rawalpindi Cricket stadium became the country's 14th Test ground. The flood lights were added in late 2001 when the Australians were set to tour the country. The stadium is just 20 minutes from the capital Islamabad and is the only proper international stadium in the area. First Class Seats : Plastic Chairs Seating - Suitable for Families, Kids & Children General Stands : Stairs Seating (No Chairs) Location: Pindi (Rawalpindi) Cricket Stadium Stadium Road Rawalpindi Punjab Pakistan