Nahar Singh Stadium

Nahar Singh Stadium

Faridabad
Nahar Singh Stadium stands as Faridabad's primary cricket venue, representing the sporting aspirations of Haryana's largest city. Named after the prominent 19th-century ruler Nahar Singh, who played a significant role in the region's history during the 1857 rebellion, the stadium carries both cultural and sporting significance for the local community. The facility serves as a hub for domestic cricket in Haryana, providing a platform for emerging talent from the National Capital Region. While comprehensive data about the ground's specifications remains limited, it functions as an important venue for state-level competitions and developmental cricket programs. The stadium contributes to Haryana's growing cricket infrastructure, supporting the state's efforts to nurture players who can compete at higher levels. With only one recorded match in major databases, Nahar Singh Stadium operates primarily at the domestic and regional level rather than hosting high-profile encounters. This reflects its role as a developmental venue focused on grassroots cricket rather than international or premier domestic competitions. The ground benefits from its proximity to Delhi, making it accessible to cricket enthusiasts from the broader metropolitan area. Local support tends to be enthusiastic during important state matches, with the community showing strong backing for Haryana cricket. The stadium represents Faridabad's commitment to sports development and provides crucial infrastructure for cricket in this rapidly growing industrial city, serving as a stepping stone for players aspiring to reach higher levels of the game.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
31 Mar 2006India vs England(226/10 / 230/6)ODIIndia won by 4 wickets