Multan Cricket Stadium
Aerial view of the Multan Cricket Stadium at night | |
Ground information | |
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Location | Multan |
Coordinates | 30°10′15″N 71°31′29″E / 30.17083°N 71.52472°ECoordinates: 30°10′15″N 71°31′29″E / 30.17083°N 71.52472°E |
Capacity | 30,000[1][2] |
Owner | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Operator | Pakistan Cricket Board |
Tenants | Multan, Multan Tigers, Pakistan International Airlines, Pakistan |
End names | |
Main Pavilion End North Pavilion End | |
International information | |
First Test |
29 Aug – 31 Aug 2001: Pakistan v Bangladesh |
Last Test |
19 Nov – 23 Nov 2006: Pakistan v West Indies |
First ODI |
9 Sep 2003: Pakistan v Bangladesh |
Last ODI |
16 Apr 2008: Pakistan v Bangladesh |
As of 29 August 2013 Source: Multan Cricket Stadium, Cricinfo |
Multan Cricket Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. The stadium is located off Vehari Road, in the suburbs of Multan. It is primarily used for cricket matches. The stadium seats 30,000 and hosted its first test match in 2001, Pakistan against Bangladesh for the Asian Test Championship. The stadium hosts both forms of international cricket: Test cricket and One Day International.
The ground was inaugurated in 2001 as a replacement for the Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium located in the heart of Multan. Floodlights were recently installed to make day/night cricket matches possible. The first day/night game played at this ground was between arch-rivals India and Pakistan.
Records
- First Test: Aug 29–31, 2001 – Pakistan v Bangladesh.
- First ODI: Sep 9, 2003 – Pakistan v Bangladesh.
Test
- Highest Team Total: 675/5d India vs Pakistan, 2003/04
- Lowest Team Total: 134 Bangladesh vs Pakistan, 2001/02
- Highest Run Chase Achieved: 262/9 Pakistan vs Bangladesh, 2003/04
- Highest Individual Score: 309 Virender Sehwag India vs Pakistan, 2003/04
- Highest Partnership: 336 Sachin Tendulkar & Virender Sehwag India vs Pakistan, 2003/04
One Day International
- Highest team total: 323–3 Pakistan v Bangladesh
- Lowest team total: 148 Zimbabwe v Pakistan
- Highest Run Chase Achieved:
- Highest Run Chase (Won or Loss):
- Highest individual score:116 Yasir Hameed Pakistan v Bangladesh
- Highest partnership:
See also
- Pakistan Cricket Board
- List of Test cricket grounds
- List of stadiums in Pakistan
- List of cricket grounds in Pakistan
- List of sports venues in Karachi
- List of sports venues in Lahore
- List of sports venues in Faisalabad
References
External links
- Cricinfo profile
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