Captain Roop Singh Stadium

Captain Roop Singh Stadium

Gwalior
Captain Roop Singh Stadium stands as Gwalior's premier cricket venue, named after the former Indian cricketer who represented the country in the 1930s and 1940s. The ground serves as the home venue for Madhya Pradesh cricket and has been an integral part of the state's cricketing infrastructure for several decades. The stadium has witnessed limited international cricket action, with only a handful of matches recorded in major databases. Despite its relatively modest profile on the international stage, the venue has played host to various domestic competitions and state-level cricket tournaments, contributing significantly to the development of cricket in central India. The pitch at Captain Roop Singh Stadium typically offers a balanced contest between bat and ball, though comprehensive data on its characteristics remains limited due to the restricted number of high-profile matches played here. The ground's conditions are generally conducive to competitive cricket, with the central Indian climate providing suitable playing conditions during the cricket season. The stadium's atmosphere reflects the passionate cricket culture of Madhya Pradesh, where local supporters turn out enthusiastically for matches. While it may not have the grand scale of India's premier cricket venues, Captain Roop Singh Stadium maintains its importance as a regional cricket hub. The facility continues to serve the cricketing community in Gwalior and surrounding areas, providing a platform for emerging talent from the region to showcase their skills in organized cricket.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
24 Feb 2010India vs South Africa(401/3 / 248/10)ODIIndia won by 153 runs
15 Nov 2007India vs Pakistan(255/6 / 260/4)ODIIndia won by 6 wickets