Barkatullah Khan Stadium

Barkatullah Khan Stadium
Ground information
Location Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Establishment 1986
Capacity 40,000
Owner Rajasthan Cricket Association
Architect n/a
Operator Jodhpur Development Authority
Tenants Indian Cricket Team
Rajasthan cricket team
End names
Cox Cutir End
Regidency Road End
International information
First ODI 8 December, 2000:
 India v  Zimbabwe
Last ODI 21 November, 2002:
 India v  West Indies
As of 20 June 2014

Barkatullah Khan Stadium is located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. It is currently used mostly for cricket.

The stadium was established in 1986/87 but has been used only sporadically. The stadium's current capacity is 40,000 people and the ends are called Cox Cutir End and Regidency Road End. It became India's 35th ground to host a one-dayer, while Jodhpur became India's 31st venue to host an ODI.

Now this ground has flood lights fitted by GE electric and capacity is enhanced up to 40,000 and world class newly developed team dressing rooms, also new stands for camera to set best live coverage.[1]

List of International Matches

Tests

This stadium has not hosted an international test match.

ODI

DateTournamentTeam 1Team 2WinnerMarginFull Scorecard
Friday, 8 December 2000Bilateral Series India ZimbabweZimbabwe1 wicketScorecard
Thursday, 21 November 2002Bilateral Series India West IndiesIndia3 wicketsScorecard

T20I

This stadium has never hosted an international T20I match.

Records & Trivia

Category Information
Highest Team Score Zimbabwe (284/9 in 49.5 Overs against India)
Lowest Team Score West Indies (259/7 in 50 Overs against India)
Best Batting Performance Sachin Tendulkar (146 Runs against Zimbabwe)
Best Bowling Performance Ajit Agarkar (3/24 against West Indies)

Sachin Tendulkar slammed first century with 146 against Zimbabwe on home soil in the third one-dayer. It was also his highest score against the African nation.

Zaheer Khan made the Indian record of scoring most runs in a single over in one-dayers at this venue. The 50th over of Indian innings bowled by Henry Olonga cost 27 runs with 25 coming off Zaheer's bat. Ajit Agarkar grabbed his 100th wicket in his 67th match and became only the seventh Indian to do so.

References

  1. ETV Rajasthan (2 April 2013). "Jodhpur: After facelift by JDA, Barkatullah Khan Stadium ready to host international cricket matches". News 18. Retrieved 18 June 2018.

Coordinates: 26°16′24″N 73°00′4″E / 26.27333°N 73.00111°E / 26.27333; 73.00111

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