Indore would become the 22nd test venue in the country

Indore would become the 22nd test venue in the country

Indore will host the third test between India and New Zealand which starts from October, 08, 2016. Indore would earn the distinction of becoming the 22nd test ground in the country and 109th test ground globally. The following table lists the twenty-one Indian test grounds with the win-loss records

No Grounds Span Mat Won Lost Tied Draw
1 Eden Gardens, Kolkata 1934-2016 40 12 9 0 19
2 Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 1948-2015 33 13 6 0 14
3 MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai 1934-2013 31 13 6 1 11
4 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 1975-2013 24 10 7 0 07
5 Green Park, Kanpur 1952-2016 22 07 3 0 12
6 M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 1974-2015 21 06 6 0 09
7 Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 1948-2009 18 05 2 0 11
8 Mohali, Chandigarh 1994-2015 12 06 1 0 05
9 Motera, Ahmedabad 1983-2012 12 04 2 0 06
10 Nehru Stadium, Madras 1956-1965 09 02 4 0 03
11 VCA. Ground, Nagpur 1969-2006 09 02 2 0 05
12 VCA Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur 2008-2015 05 03 1 0 01
13 Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad 1955-1988 03 01 0 0 02
14 Rajiv Gandhi Int’l Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad 2010-2013 03 02 0 0 01
15 Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 1987-1995 02 01 0 0 01
16 Gandhi Stadium, Jalandhar 1983-1983 01 00 0 0 01
17 Gymkhana Ground, Mumbai 1933-1933 01 00 1 0 00
18 K.D.Singh ‘Babu’ Stadium, Lucknow 1994-1994 01 01 0 0 00
19 Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 1987-1987 01 00 0 0 01
20 Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh 1990-1990 01 01 0 0 00
21 University Ground, Lucknow 1952-1952 01 00 1 0 00

 

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