Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground

Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground

Rajkot
The Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground in Rajkot serves as a prominent cricket venue in Gujarat, named after the late politician and cricket administrator Madhavrao Scindia. This stadium has become an integral part of India's domestic cricket circuit and has hosted several international matches since its development. The ground is characterized by its batting-friendly conditions, as evidenced by the impressive first innings average of 313.50 runs across the four ODI matches played here. With a remarkable 75% win rate for teams batting first, the pitch clearly favors the side winning the toss and electing to bat. The surface typically offers good bounce and pace, allowing batsmen to play their shots freely while providing minimal assistance to bowlers, particularly in the early stages of matches. The venue has witnessed some high-scoring encounters that have thrilled cricket enthusiasts. The ground's dimensions and pitch conditions create an environment where boundaries flow freely, making it a challenging venue for bowling sides. The outfield is generally quick and true, contributing to the high-scoring nature of matches played here. Despite being relatively smaller compared to some of India's iconic cricket stadiums, the Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground generates a vibrant atmosphere when hosting matches. The passionate Gujarati crowd brings energy and enthusiasm, creating an engaging environment for players and spectators alike. The ground continues to play an important role in Indian cricket's infrastructure.

Ground Stats by Format

ODI

Matches played4
Avg 1st innings314
Avg 2nd innings272
Highest total414
Lowest total196
Bat first win %75.0%

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
15 Dec 2009India vs Sri Lanka(414/7 / 411/8)ODIIndia won by 3 runs
14 Nov 2008India vs England(387/5 / 229/10)ODIIndia won by 158 runs
11 Feb 2007India vs Sri Lanka(257/8 / 252/9)ODISri Lanka won by 5 runs
9 Nov 2005Sri Lanka vs India(196/10 / 197/3)ODIIndia won by 7 wickets