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Third Test - Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur

About the ground :

16 Feb 2001: Damien Fleming of Australia during the training session at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur, ahead of the three day tour match against India 'A'. The Orange city of Nagpur is the birthplace of India's first Test captain C K Nayudu and there is a road named after him just outside the Vidarbha Cricket Association stadium. The first Test was held as early as 1969 with New Zealand trouncing India by 167 runs.

After its inaugural Test, Nagpur had to wait 14 years to host another, this time against the Pakistanis. Drama surrounded the start of the match as Sandeep Patil, a late selection to the eleven, was stranded in Bombay and had to be ferried by a specially chartered government plane.

Although he landed only late in the afternoon, rain had fortunately lopped off most of the playing time. Maninder Singh and Shivlal Yadav spun out Sri Lanka to an innings defeat in 1986-87 but the wicket has since turned flat as a billiard table.

Tragedy enveloped the ground on November 26, 1995, when nine spectators were killed and 70 others injured after a stand collapsed during a one-dayer between India and New Zealand, a game in which saw the visitors knock up 348 runs in a pugnacious batting display that culminated in a 99-run victory.

Total matches played: 7
Results: 3
Drawn: 4

Summary of Results:
TeamPlayedWonLostDrawn
India7214
New Zealand11--
Pakistan1--1
Sri Lanka2-11
West Indies1--1
Zimbabwe2-11

Highest Team Totals: 609-6d by India v Zimbabwe, 2000-01
v India : 503-6d by Zimbabwe, 2000-01

Lowest Team Totals: 109 by India v New Zealand, 1969-70
v India : 141 by Sri Lanka,1986-87

Individual hundreds: 14 (10 for India & 4 v India)

Highest Individual Innings: 232* by Andy Flower for Zimbabwe, 2000-01
for India : 201* by Sachin Tendulkar v Zimbabwe, 2000-01

Best Bowling in an innings: 7-51 by Maninder Singh v Sri Lanka, 1986-87
v India : 5-34 by Hedley Howarth for New Zealand, 1969-70

Best Bowling in a match: 10-107 by Maninder Singh v Sri Lanka, 1986-87
v India : 9-100 by Hedley Howarth for New Zealand, 1969-70

Highest Partnership for each wicket: for India:
WktRunsBatsmenVs Season
1st79SS DasD DasguptaZim 2001-02
2nd155SS DasR DravidZim 2000-01
3rd249R DravidSR TendulkarZim 2000-01
4th116DB VengsarkarSM GavaskarSL 1986-87
5th202SR TendulkarM AzharuddinWI 1994-95
6th171SR TendulkarSB BangarZim 2001-02
7th19RJ ShastriK AzadPak 1983-84
 19M AzharuddinNR MongiaWI 1994-95
8th93NR MongiaA KumbleWI 1994-95
9th55*S Madan LalSMH KirmaniPak 1983-84
10th14A RoyBS BediNZ 1969-70

v India:
WktRunsBatsmenFor Season
1st74GT DowlingBAG MurrayNZ 1969-70
2nd106SV CarlisleADR CampbellZim 2001-02
3rd83BE CongdonMG BurgessNZ 1969-70
4th209ADR CampbellA FlowerZim 2000-01
5th133JC AdamsCL HooperWI 1994-95
6th113A FlowerDP ViljoenZim 2000-01
7th98*A FlowerHH StreakZim 2000-01
8th97JC AdamsJR MurrayWI 1994-95
9th59TJ FriendRW PriceZim 2001-02
10th44RJ RatnayakeEAR de SilvaSL 1986-87

Statistics: Rajneesh Gupta

Other venues:

  • M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore - First Test
  • MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai - Second Test
  • Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur - Third Test
  • Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai - Fourth Test


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