Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad details, matches, stats - Cricbuzz | Cricbuzz.com

Narendra Modi Stadium

Ahmedabad

Narendra Modi Stadium

FACTS

Opened 1982
Capacity 132,000
Known as Motera Gujarat Stadium, Sardar Patel Stadium
Ends Adani Pavilion End, GMDC End
Location Ahmedabad, India
Time Zone UTC +05:30
Home to Gujarat, Gujarat Titans
Floodlights Yes
Curator Bagira Thakur

Introduction:

Popular as one of the premier cricket grounds in India, the stadium is generally known as the 'Motera Stadium' to avoid confusion with another stadium of the same name in the Navrangpura area. It is owned by the Gujarat Cricket Association and comes under the aegis of the West Zone.

Venue History:

Before this stadium came into existence, international matches were played at the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation's stadium, bearing the same name. However, in 1982, the Gujrat government donated a 50-acre land on the banks of the Sabarmati river and the Motera stadium was constructed in a span of only nine months. The first international match to be hosted here was a Test between India and West Indies on November 12, 1983.

Venue Description:

The Motera stadium has been witness to several important landmarks. It is also the adopted home of the Indian Premier League franchise Rajasthan Royals. The current stands are as follows - GMDC Upper and Lower stands, East Upper and Lower Pavilion, Adani Lower Pavilion, Adani Upper Pavilion, Club Pavilion, and West Pavilion. All stands, except the Club and West Pavilions, consistent two tiers. The Adani Pavilion consists of more than 20 air-conditioned corporate boxes as well as the player dressing rooms. The stadium has 21 entry gates. The ground was renovated in 2006, just before the Champions Trophy. After renovation, state-of-the-art floodlights were added to the stadium along with covered stands, three new pitches and a new outfield.

How does the pitch play?

The Motera offers a slow wicket. Initially, it was a bowler-friendly track but over the course of time, the pitch lost its spice as it started to slow down. Very few Test games have reached a conclusion over here.

Trivia:

Sunil Gavaskar became the first-ever cricketer to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket on this ground - a feat he achieved against Pakistan in 1986-87.

Kapil Dev claimed his 432nd Test wicket on this ground to become the highest wicket-taker in the world, breaking Sir Richard Hadlee's record in 1993.

by Sonali Dhulap

STATS - TEST

Total matches 15
Matches won batting first 4
Matches won bowling first 4
Average 1st Inns scores 347
Average 2nd Inns scores 353
Average 3rd Inns scores 232
Average 4th Inns scores 147
Highest total recorded 760/7 (202.4 Ov) by SL vs IND
Lowest total recorded 76/10 (20 Ov) by IND vs RSA

STATS - ODI

Total matches 33
Matches won batting first 17
Matches won bowling first 16
Average 1st Inns scores 237
Average 2nd Inns scores 209
Highest total recorded 365/2 (50 Ov) by RSA vs IND
Lowest total recorded 85/10 (30.1 Ov) by ZIM vs WI
Highest score chased 325/5 (47.4 Ov) by IND vs WI
Lowest score defended 196/10 (48.3 Ov) by WI vs IND

STATS - T20

Total matches 10
Matches won batting first 6
Matches won bowling first 4
Average 1st Inns scores 160
Average 2nd Inns scores 137
Highest total recorded 234/4 (20 Ov) by IND vs NZ
Lowest total recorded 66/10 (12.1 Ov) by NZ vs IND
Highest score chased 166/3 (17.5 Ov) by IND vs ENG
Lowest score defended 107/7 (20 Ov) by WIW vs INDW
Move to top