Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad, Deccan

Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad, Deccan

Hyderabad
The Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium stands as one of Hyderabad's prominent cricket venues, named after India's second Prime Minister. This ground has served the cricketing community in the Deccan region, though it operates somewhat in the shadow of the more famous Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium. The stadium's pitch traditionally offers a balanced contest between bat and ball, typical of many Indian grounds. The surface generally provides good bounce and carry for pace bowlers while also assisting spinners as matches progress, particularly in longer formats. The outfield is well-maintained, allowing for quick running between wickets and clean boundaries. While the venue has limited exposure in high-profile domestic and international cricket, having hosted minimal matches in major competitions, it remains an important facility for local cricket development. The ground has witnessed various state-level competitions and serves as a training ground for emerging talent from the region. The stadium's atmosphere reflects the passionate cricket culture of Hyderabad, with local supporters creating an enthusiastic environment during matches. The facilities, while modest compared to modern international venues, provide adequate amenities for players and spectators alike. The Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium continues to play a valuable role in Telangana's cricket infrastructure, offering a platform for domestic competitions and nurturing the next generation of cricketers from this cricket-loving region of southern India.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
15 Nov 2003India vs New Zealand(353/5 / 208/10)ODIIndia won by 145 runs