Barabati Stadium

The Barabati Stadium is an Indian sports stadium used mostly for cricket and association football, and also sometimes for concerts and field hockey, located in Cuttack, Odisha. It is a regular venue for international cricket and is the home ground of Odisha cricket team. The stadium is owned and operated by the Odisha Cricket Association. It is also used for Association Football. It hosts Santosh Trophy national football tournament and the state's Odisha First Division League football matches.[1] The Barabati Stadium is one of the oldest grounds in India, having hosted several touring sides – including the MCC, the West Indies team and the Australians - before it hosted its first international match.

Barabati Stadium
Barabati Stadium at Cuttack
AddressIndia
LocationStadium Road, Cuttack, Odisha
Coordinates20°28′52″N 85°52′7″E
OwnerOdisha Cricket Association
OperatorOdisha Cricket Association
Capacity60,000
Tenants
Indian cricket team
Odisha Football Team (1958-present)
Odisha Women's Football Team (1958-present)
Ground information
LocationStadium Road, Cuttack, Odisha, India
Establishment1958
TenantsOdisha Cricket Team (1958-present)
Hyderabad Deccan Chargers (2010-2012)
Kolkata Knight Riders (2014)
End names
Mahanadi River End
Pavilion End
International information
First Test4–7 January 1987:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last Test8–12 November 1995:
 India v  New Zealand
First ODI27 January 1982:
 India v  England
Last ODI22 December 2019:
 India v  West Indies
First T20I5 October 2015:
 India v  South Africa
Last T20I20 December 2017:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Only women's Test7–11 March 1985:
 India v  New Zealand
First WODI1 February 2013:
 Australia v  Pakistan
Last WODI15 February 2013:
 South Africa v  Sri Lanka
As of 22 December 2019
Source: Cricinfo

The cricket and football venue is equipped with floodlights for day-and-night games and is a regular venue for ODI matches. The Barabati Stadium is also an alternate venue for home matches of the Kolkata Knight Riders IPL team. It was an adopted home venue for former Indian Premier League franchise Deccan Chargers. Barabati Stadium is the venue for both Indian Premier League and Odisha Premier League. It was hosted senior women's T20 challenger trophy 2020 from 4-11 January 2020.[2]

As of 22 Dec, 2019 it has hosted 2 Tests, 19 ODIs and 2 T20Is.

History and Development

The Barabati Stadium in Cuttack hosted only the third One Day International in this country, in January 1982, when India beat England by five wickets to lift the series 2-1. In the first Test match here, five seasons later, the Sri Lankans were greeted with an underprepared wicket affording vastly unpredictable bounce. Dilip Vengsarkar, then at the most dizzying heights of his career, made his highest Test score of 166, his fourth century in eight Tests, when no other batsman on either side crossed 60. The Lankans were rolled over twice as India seized an innings and 67-run victory. Kapil Dev bagged his 300th Test victim, bowling Rumesh Ratnayake with a ball that failed to sit up.

The only other Test match here, against New Zealand in 1995-96, was badly affected by rain, affording less than 180 overs of playing time. Narendra Hirwani, on a comeback trail, took 6 for 59 in New Zealand's only innings, the best bowling figures here.

Though it isn’t one of the regular Test venues anymore, it continues to enjoy the status of international venue and hosts One-Day Internationals regularly. India have won one of the two Test matches played here, and have an 11-4 win-loss record in ODIs.

Indoor Hall

In 2012, OCA named the indoor cricket hall at Barabati Stadium after Sachin Tendulkar.

International cricket centuries

Key

  • * denotes that the batsman was not out.
  • Inns. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
  • Balls denotes the number of balls faced in an innings.
  • NR denotes that the number of balls was not recorded.
  • Parentheses next to the player's score denotes his century number at the Feroz Shah Kotla.
  • The column title Date refers to the date the match started.
  • The column title Result refers to match result[3][4][5]

Test centuries

The following table summarises the Test centuries scored at the Barabati Stadium.[3]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1166Dilip Vengsarkar India2791 Sri Lanka4 January 1987Won

One Day Centuries

The following table summarises the One Day centuries scored at the Barabati Stadium.[4]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1102Ravi Shastri India1421 England27 December 1984Lost
2104Ajay Jadeja India1262 West Indies9 November 1994Won
3127*Sachin Tendulkar India1382 Kenya18 February 1996Won
4153*Mohammad Azharuddin India1501 Zimbabwe9 April 1998Won
5116*Ajay Jadeja India1211 Zimbabwe9 April 1998Won
6102Grant Flower Zimbabwe1182 India9 April 1998Lost
7111*Kevin Pietersen England1281 India26 November 2008Lost
8111Ajinkya Rahane India1081 Sri Lanka2 November 2014Won
9113Shikhar Dhawan India1071 Sri Lanka2 November 2014Won
10150Yuvraj Singh India1271 England19 January 2017Won
11134MS Dhoni India1221 England19 January 2017Won
12102Eoin Morgan England812 India19 January 2017Lost

International cricket five-wicket hauls

Key

Symbol Meaning
The bowler was man of the match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
One of two five-wicket hauls by the bowler in the match
Date Day the Test started or ODI was held
Inn Innings in which five-wicket haul was taken
Overs Number of overs bowled
Runs Number of runs conceded
Wkts Number of wickets taken
Econ Runs conceded per over
Batsmen Batsmen whose wickets were taken
Result Result of the match

Tests

Five-wicket hauls in ODI matches at Barabati Stadium
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1Ravi Ratnayeke4 January 1987 Sri Lanka India127.38553.09 India won[6]
2Narendra Hirwani8 November 1995 India New Zealand2315961.90 Drawn[7]

Records

Horse Gate Entrance to the Barabati Stadium

Match Information:

Game Type No. of Games
Test Matches 2[8]
ODI 19[9]
T20I 2

Test Match Statistics:

Category Information
Highest Team Score India (400 All Out against Sri Lanka)
Lowest Team Score Sri Lanka (142 All Out against India)
Best Batting Performance Dilip Vengsarkar (166 Runs against Sri Lanka)
Best Bowling Performance Narendra Hirwani (6/59 against New Zealand)

ODI Match Statistics:

Category Information
Highest Team Score India (381/6 in 50 Overs against England
Lowest Team Score West Indies (113 All Out in 34.2 Overs against Australia
Best Batting Performance Mohammad Azharuddin (153* Runs against Zimbabwe)
Best Bowling Performance Daren Powell (4/27 against India)

Notable events

Barabati stadium
  • Kapil Dev bagged his 300th test wicket when he bowled Rumesh Ratnayake of Sri Lanka in January 1987
  • The Stadium hosted matches in two World Cups hosted in the subcontinent - 1987 Cricket World Cup (Australia beat Zimbabwe by 70 runs)and 1996 Cricket World Cup (India beat Kenya by 7 Wickets)
  • Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja put on an unbroken 275 run partnership against Zimbabwe which was the then highest ODI partnership
  • The above partnership is the current world record for the 4th Wicket in ODI Cricket.[10]
  • The partnership is the current world record for any unbroken partnership.[11]
  • The most runs scored here in Test cricket was by India who were all out for 400 in 1987 and 298-8 in 1995. The third highest score was by Sri Lanka who were dismassed for 191 runs in 1987.
  • In Test cricket, the most runs scored here was by Dilip Vengsarkar(166 runs) followed by Kapil Dev(60 runs) and Sri Lankan Roy Dias(58 runs).
  • The most wickets were taken by Narendra Hirwani and Maninder Singh(6 wickets each) followed by Sri Lankan Ravi Ratnayeke and Kapil Dev (5 wickets each).
  • In ODIs, the highest score was made by India who scored 381-6 in 2017.
  • In ODIs, highest individual score at the venue is 152* by Mohammad Azharuddin against Zimbabwe.
  • The most runs scored here was by Sachin Tendulkar with 469 runs, followed by Ajay Jadeja with 273 runs and M Azharuddin with 242 runs.
  • The most wickets taken here was by Anil Kumble, Ishant Sharma and Ajit Agarkar all with 7 wickets each
  • Yuvraj Singh got his 14th odi century as well as highest run 150 here

Cricket World Cup

Barabati Stadium has hosted One Day International (ODI) matches when India hosted the 1987 Cricket World Cup and 1996 Cricket World Cup. Barabati Stadium also hosted the 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup.

Australia vs Zimbabwe

30 October 1987
Scorecard
Australia 
266/5 (50 overs)
v
 Zimbabwe
196/6 (50 overs)
David Boon 93 (101)
John Traicos 2/45 (10 overs)
Andrew Pycroft 38 (46)
Tim May 2/30 (10 overs)
Australia won by 70 runs
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack, India
Umpires: Mahboob Shah (Pakistan) and PW Vidanagamage (Sri Lanka)
Player of the match: David Boon (Australia)
  • Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.

India vs Kenya

18 February
Scorecard
Kenya 
199/6 (50 overs)
v
 India
203/3 (41.5 overs)
Steve Tikolo 65 (83)
Anil Kumble 3/28 (10 overs)
Sachin Tendulkar 127* (138)
Steve Tikolo 1/26 (3 overs)
India won by 7 wickets
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: K. T. Francis and David Shepherd
Player of the match: Sachin Tendulkar (Ind)
  • India won the toss and elected to field.

2013 Women's Cricket World Cup

Group B

1 February 2013
09:00
Scorecard
Australia 
175 (46.1 overs)
v
 Pakistan
84 (33.2 overs)
Rachael Haynes 40 (74)
Sadia Yousuf 3/30 (9.1 overs)
Bismah Maroof 43 (95)
Sarah Coyte 3/20 (10 overs)
Australia Women won by 91 runs
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Kathy Cross (NZ) and Ruchira Palliyaguru (Sri)
Player of the match: Sarah Coyte (Australia)

3 February 2013
09:00
Scorecard
Pakistan 
104 (41.2 overs)
v
 New Zealand
108/3 (29.4 overs)
Asmavia Iqbal 22(41)
Rachel Candy 5/19 (10 overs)
Suzie Bates 65* (84)
Sana Mir 2/26 (7 overs)
New Zealand Women won by 7 wickets
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: S. Ravi (Ind) and Shahul Hameed (Ina)
Player of the match: Rachel Candy (New Zealand)
  • Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat

5 February 2013
09:00
Scorecard
South Africa 
207/5 (50 overs)
v
 Pakistan
81 (29.4 overs)
Marizanne Kapp 102* (150)
Qanita Jalil 2/30 (10 overs)
Sidra Ameen 15 (36)
Marizanne Kapp 3/18 (7 overs)
South Africa Women won by 126 runs
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Ruchira Palliyaguru (Sri) and Ian Ramage (Sco)
Player of the match: Marizanne Kapp (South Africa)
  • South Africa Women won the toss and elected to bat
  • Match start delayed due to fog

Super Sixes

8 February 2013
09:00
Scorecard
South Africa 
230/7 (50 overs)
v
 West Indies
234/8 (45.3 overs)
Trisha Chetty 45 (74)
Tremayne Smartt 2/43 (10 overs)
Stafanie Taylor 75 (78)
Dane van Niekerk 3/47 (9 overs)
West Indies Women won by 2 wickets
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Chettithody Shamsuddin (Ind)
Player of the match: Stafanie Taylor (West Indies)
  • South Africa Women won the toss and elected to bat

10 February 2013
09:00
Scorecard
South Africa 
77 (29.3 overs)
v
 England
81/3 (9.3 overs)
Dane van Niekerk 17* (32)
Anya Shrubsole 5/17 (10 overs)
Arran Brindle 28* (16)
Chloe Tryon 2/14 (3 overs)
England Women won by 7 wickets
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Mark Hawthorne (Ire)
Player of the match: Anya Shrubsole (England)
  • England Women won the toss and elected to field

13 February 2013
09:00
Scorecard
South Africa 
227/8 (50 overs)
v
 Sri Lanka
117 (36.4 overs)
Shandre Fritz 64 (71)
Chamani Seneviratna 3/44 (10 overs)
Chamari Atapattu 63 (74)
Dane van Niekerk 4/18 (7 overs)
South Africa Women won by 110 runs
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Chettithody Shamsuddin (Ind)
Player of the match: Dane van Niekerk (South Africa)
  • Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to field
  • Women's ODI debut : Elriesa Theunissen (South Africa)

Play-off

5th place playoff
15 February 2013
09:30
Scorecard
Sri Lanka 
244/7 (50 overs)
v
 South Africa
156 (40.1 overs)
Chamari Atapattu 52 (106)
Marcia Letsoalo 2/36 (8 overs)
Shandre Fritz 54 (74)
Shashikala Siriwardene 4/32 (8.1 overs)
Sri Lanka Women won by 88 runs
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Sarika Prasad (Sin)
Player of the match: Shashikala Siriwardene (Sri Lanka)
  • Sri Lanka Women won the toss and elected to bat
7th place playoff
7 February 2013
09:00
Scorecard
Pakistan 
192/7 (50 overs)
v
 India
195/4 (46 overs)
Nida Dar 68* (83)
Nagarajan Niranjana 3/35 (10 overs)
Mithali Raj 103* (141)
Qanita Jalil 1/19 (6 overs)
India Women won by 6 wickets
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Ian Ramage (Sco)
Player of the match: Mithali Raj (India)
  • Pakistan Women won the toss and elected to bat

Santosh Trophy 2012

This stadium was the main venue of the 2012 Santosh Trophy football tournament which was won by Services.

See also

References

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