Nehru Stadium, Poona

Nehru Stadium, Poona

Pune
Nehru Stadium in Pune stands as one of Maharashtra's cricket venues, though it has seen limited international cricket action compared to the city's more prominent MCA Stadium. The ground takes its name from India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, reflecting the common practice of naming sporting venues after national leaders during the post-independence era. The stadium has primarily served domestic cricket, hosting various state-level matches and providing a platform for local talent development in the cricket-rich state of Maharashtra. While comprehensive data about its pitch characteristics remains limited due to infrequent high-profile matches, the ground typically offers conditions similar to other venues in the region, with surfaces that tend to favor batsmen initially before offering assistance to spinners as matches progress. The venue's infrastructure reflects the practical approach of many Indian domestic cricket grounds, designed to serve the local cricket community rather than international spectacle. Despite hosting only one match in major cricket databases, Nehru Stadium has contributed to Pune's cricket ecosystem, which has produced numerous international players over the decades. The atmosphere at the ground during matches reflects the passionate cricket culture of Maharashtra, where the sport enjoys tremendous following across all levels. While it may not have the grandeur or extensive match history of premier international venues, Nehru Stadium represents the grassroots foundation that supports Indian cricket's broader structure.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
3 Nov 2003New Zealand vs Australia(258/9 / 259/8)ODIAustralia won by 2 wickets