Brabourne Stadium

Mumbai
Brabourne Stadium stands as one of Mumbai's most prestigious cricket venues, serving as the headquarters of the Cricket Club of India since its establishment in 1937. Named after Lord Brabourne, the then Governor of Bombay, this Art Deco masterpiece has witnessed decades of Indian cricket history and remains an iconic ground in the country's sporting landscape. The stadium's pitch characteristics reveal interesting patterns across formats. In ODI cricket, teams batting first have enjoyed considerable success with a 62.50% win rate, posting an average first-innings score of 218.44. However, T20 matches present a different story, with first-innings teams managing only a 44.44% success rate despite a respectable average of 170.39, suggesting the pitch becomes more conducive to chasing under lights. Brabourne has hosted numerous memorable encounters, including being one of the venues for India's early international matches. The ground's relatively compact dimensions and excellent drainage system make it particularly suitable for limited-overs cricket. Its location in Mumbai's Fort district adds to its charm, surrounded by the city's colonial architecture. The atmosphere at Brabourne is distinctly different from larger stadiums, offering an intimate setting where spectators feel closer to the action. The venue's rich heritage, combined with its modern facilities, continues to make it a preferred destination for high-quality cricket, maintaining its status as one of India's premier cricket grounds.

Ground Stats by Format

ODI

Matches played16
Avg 1st innings218
Avg 2nd innings169
Highest total377
Lowest total80
Bat first win %62.5%

T20

Matches played18
Avg 1st innings170
Avg 2nd innings159
Highest total212
Lowest total96
Bat first win %44.4%

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
29 Oct 2018India vs West Indies(377/5 / 153/10)ODIIndia won by 224 runs
31 Mar 2018Australia vs England(209/4 / 152/9)T20Australia won by 57 runs
29 Mar 2018England vs India(107/10 / 108/2)T20India won by 8 wickets
28 Mar 2018England vs Australia(96/10 / 97/2)T20Australia won by 8 wickets
26 Mar 2018Australia vs India(186/5 / 150/5)T20Australia won by 36 runs
25 Mar 2018India vs England(198/4 / 199/3)T20England won by 7 wickets
23 Mar 2018Australia vs England(149/8 / 150/2)T20England won by 8 wickets
22 Mar 2018India vs Australia(152/5 / 156/4)T20Australia won by 6 wickets
16 May 2015Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders(199/6 / 190/9)T20Rajasthan Royals won by 9 runs
7 May 2015Rajasthan Royals vs Sunrisers Hyderabad(201/4 / 194/7)T20Sunrisers Hyderabad won by 7 runs