
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium stands as a testament to cricket's growing presence in China, representing the nation's commitment to developing the sport beyond its traditional boundaries. The venue has gradually established itself as an important cricket facility in the region, contributing to the expansion of the game in East Asia.
The stadium's pitch characteristics reveal an interesting dynamic for Twenty20 cricket. With an average first innings score of just 79.50 runs across the four T20 matches in the database, the surface appears to offer significant assistance to bowlers. This low-scoring trend suggests the pitch may provide variable bounce, turn for spinners, or perhaps challenging conditions that make free-flowing batting difficult. The perfectly balanced 50% win rate for teams batting first indicates that while scores remain modest, the conditions don't heavily favor either batting order.
The bowling-friendly nature of the ground creates tactical intrigue, as teams must adapt their strategies to navigate the challenging surface. Batsmen face the test of constructing innings carefully rather than relying on aggressive stroke-play, while bowlers can expect the pitch to reward accuracy and skill.
As cricket continues to develop in China, Guanggong International Cricket Stadium serves as an important venue for nurturing the sport's growth. The ground's challenging playing conditions add character to matches, creating an environment where skill and adaptation become paramount, contributing to cricket's expanding global footprint in non-traditional markets.
Ground Stats by Format
T20
Matches played4
Avg 1st innings80
Avg 2nd innings74
Highest total94
Lowest total57
Bat first win %50.0%
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31 Oct 2012 | India vs Pakistan(81/10 / 63/10) | T20 | India won by 18 runs |
| 30 Oct 2012 | Bangladesh vs Pakistan(82/7 / 83/4) | T20 | Pakistan won by 6 wickets |
| 28 Oct 2012 | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka(62/10 / 57/10) | T20 | Bangladesh won by 5 runs |
| 28 Oct 2012 | India vs Pakistan(93/10 / 94/2) | T20 | India won by 8 wickets |
