United States National Cricket Team vs Ireland Cricket Team Timeline- Check out the full United States National Cricket Team vs Ireland Cricket Team Timeline for all the matches in ODIs and T20Is. Find out which team is ahead in their head-to-head encounters.
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United States National Cricket Team vs Ireland Cricket Team Timeline for ODI Matches
United States National Cricket Team and Ireland Cricket Team have played only one ODI match. This match was played on 30 June 2023 in Harare, Zimbabwe. The match was won by Ireland by 6 wickets.
US batted first in the game and could only score 196 runs. In reply, Ireland achieved the target in just 34.2 overs with 6 wickets to spare. Craig Young was named player of the match for his 3 wickets in the match.
United States National Cricket Team vs Ireland Cricket Team Timeline in T20Is
Team 1
Team 2
Winner
Margin
Ground
Match Date
United States
Ireland
Ireland
9 runs
Lauderhill
Dec 23, 2021
United States
Ireland
United States
26 runs
Lauderhill
Dec 22, 2021
Ireland
United States
Ireland
46 runs
Belfast
Jul 12, 2015
Ireland
United States
Ireland
75 runs
Abu Dhabi
Nov 20, 2013
Ireland
United States
Ireland
64 runs
ICCA 2 Dubai
Mar 16, 2012
Ireland
United States
Ireland
78 runs
Abu Dhabi
Feb 10, 2010
United States and Ireland have played 6 T20I matches. Ireland has won 5 of them while United States has won only 1. Their most recent T20I was on 23 December 2021 in Lauderhill. That match was won by Ireland by 9 runs.
IRE vs SA Dream11 Prediction Today Match 1st ODI 2024, Pitch Report, Playing 11, Squad and More– This article covers everything about the Ireland vs South Africa match on 2 October 2024.
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IRE vs SA 1st ODI Match Information
Match
Ireland vs South Africa
Time
3:30 PM Local
Venue
Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Where to Watch
FanCode app & website
IRE vs SA Squads
Ireland: Paul Stirling (captain), Mark Adair, Andrew Balbirnie, Curtis Campher, George Dockrell, Stephen Doheny (wicket-keeper), Gavin Hoey, Fionn Hand, Graham Hume, Matthew Humphreys, Andy McBrine, Neil Rock (wicket-keeper), Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wicket-keeper), Craig Young
South Africa: Temba Bavuma (captain), Ottneil Baartman, Nandre Burger, Tony de Zorzi, Bjorn Fortuin, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Andile Phehlukwayo, Nqaba Peter, Ryan Rickelton (wicket-keeper), Jason Smith, Tristan Stubbs, Rassie van der Dussen, Kyle Verreynne (wicket-keeper), Lizaad Williams
IRE vs SA Playing XI Probables
Ireland: Paul Striling (Captain), Andrew Balbirnie, Andy McBrine, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wicket-keeper), George Dockrell, Curtis Campher, Matthew Humphreys, Craig Young, Graham Hume
South Africa: Temba Bavuma (Captain), Tony de Zorzi, Rassie van der Dussen, Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs, Kyle Verreynne (wicket-keeper), Andile Phehlukwayo, Bjorn Fortuin, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi, Nandre Burger
IRE vs SA 1st ODI Pitch Report
The pitch at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi is well-balanced, offering good help to both batters and bowlers. This means that it is fair for everyone, with batters able to score runs and bowlers able to take wickets. The team that wins the toss might choose to either bat or bowl first, depending on the conditions of the ground today. For example, if the weather is dry and sunny, the team may prefer to bat first. However, if the pitch looks like it might help the bowlers, they may decide to bowl first. It all depends on how the ground is looking at the start of the match.
IRE vs SA Dream11 Prediction Today Match 1st ODI
Wicketkeepers- Lorcan Tucker, Ryan Rickelton
Batters- Rassie van der Dussen (Captain), Andy Balbirnie, Harry Tector, Tristan Stubbs (Vice Captain)
India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Timeline– Check out the India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Timeline in Tests, ODIs and T20Is.
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India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Timeline in Test
Series/Tournament
Season
Winner
Margin
India in England Test Match
1932
England
1-0 (1)
England in India Test Series
1933/34
England
2-0 (3)
India in England Test Series
1936
England
2-0 (3)
India in England Test Series
1946
England
1-0 (3)
England in India Test Series
1951/52
Drawn
1-1 (5)
India in England Test Series
1952
England
3-0 (4)
India in England Test Series
1959
England
5-0 (5)
England in India Test Series
1961/62
India
2-0 (5)
England in India Test Series
1963/64
Drawn
0-0 (5)
India in England Test Series
1967
England
3-0 (3)
India in England Test Series
1971
India
1-0 (3)
England in India Test Series
1972/73
India
2-1 (5)
India in England Test Series
1974
England
3-0 (3)
England in India Test Series
1976/77
England
3-1 (5)
India in England Test Series
1979
England
1-0 (4)
Golden Jubilee Test (England in India)
1979/80
England
–
England in India Test Series
1981/82
India
1-0 (6)
India in England Test Series
1982
England
1-0 (3)
England in India Test Series
1984/85
England
2-1 (5)
India in England Test Series
1986
India
2-0 (3)
India in England Test Series
1990
England
1-0 (3)
England in India Test Series
1992/93
India
3-0 (3)
India in England Test Series
1996
England
1-0 (3)
England in India Test Series
2001/02
India
1-0 (3)
India in England Test Series
2002
Drawn
1-1 (4)
England in India Test Series
2005/06
Drawn
1-1 (3)
Pataudi Trophy (India in England)
2007
India
1-0 (3)
England in India Test Series
2008/09
India
1-0 (2)
Pataudi Trophy (India in England)
2011
England
4-0 (4)
England in India Test Series
2012/13
England
2-1 (4)
Pataudi Trophy (India in England)
2014
England
3-1 (5)
England in India Test Series
2016/17
India
4-0 (5)
Pataudi Trophy (India in England)
2018
England
4-1 (5)
Anthony de Mello Trophy (England in India)
2020/21
India
3-1 (4)
Pataudi Trophy (India in England)
2021-2022
Drawn
2-2 (5)
Anthony de Mello Trophy (England in India)
2023/24
India
4-1 (5)
Summary
This table illustrates the results of Test series between India and England from 1932 to 2024. The timeline shows the shift in dominance between the two teams, highlighting periods of English superiority and notable Indian victories.
India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Timeline in ODI
Series/Tournament
Season
Winner
Margin
Prudential Trophy (India in England)
1974
England
2-0 (2)
Prudential World Cup (in England)
1975
West Indies
–
England in India ODI Series
1981/82
India
2-1 (3)
Prudential Trophy (India in England)
1982
England
2-0 (2)
Prudential World Cup (in England)
1983
India
–
England in India ODI Series
1984/85
England
4-1 (5)
Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket (in Australia)
1984/85
India
–
Texaco Trophy (India in England)
1986
India
1-1 (2)
Sharjah Cup (Australia, England, India, Pakistan in UAE)
1986/87
England
–
Reliance World Cup (in India/Pakistan)
1987/88
Australia
–
MRF World Series (Nehru Cup) (in India)
1989/90
Pakistan
–
Texaco Trophy (India in England)
1990
India
2-0 (2)
Benson & Hedges World Cup (in Australia/New Zealand)
1991/92
Pakistan
–
England in India ODI Series
1992/93
Drawn
3-3 (6)
Texaco Trophy (India in England)
1996
England
2-0 (3)
Akai-Singer Champions Trophy (in UAE)
1997/98
England
–
Coca-Cola Cup (in UAE)
1998/99
Pakistan
–
ICC World Cup (in England/Ireland/Netherlands/Scotland)
1999
Australia
–
England in India ODI Series
2001/02
Drawn
3-3 (6)
NatWest Series (in England)
2002
India
–
ICC Champions Trophy (in Sri Lanka)
2002/03
Shared
–
ICC World Cup (in Kenya/South Africa/Zimbabwe)
2002/03
Australia
–
NatWest Challenge (in England)
2004
England
2-1 (3)
England in India ODI Series
2005/06
India
5-1 (7)
ICC Champions Trophy (in India)
2006/07
Australia
–
NatWest Series (India in England)
2007
England
4-3 (7)
England in India ODI Series
2008/09
India
5-0 (5)
ICC Cricket World Cup (in Bangladesh/India/Sri Lanka)
2010/11
India
–
NatWest Series (India in England)
2011
England
3-0 (5)
England in India ODI Series
2011/12
India
5-0 (5)
England in India ODI Series
2012/13
India
3-2 (5)
ICC Champions Trophy (in England)
2013
India
–
India in England ODI Series
2014
India
3-1 (5)
Carlton Mid One-Day International Tri-Series
2014/15
Australia
–
England in India ODI Series
2016/17
India
2-1 (3)
India in England ODI Series
2018
England
2-1 (3)
ICC Cricket World Cup (in England)
2019
England
–
England in India ODI Series
2020/21
India
2-1 (3)
India in England ODI Series
2022
India
2-1 (3)
ICC Cricket World Cup (in India)
2023/24
Australia
–
Summary
This table details the results of One Day Internationals (ODIs) between India and England from 1974 to 2024. It showcases the competitive nature of the matches, with notable victories by both teams, and highlights major tournaments such as the World Cup.
India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Timeline in T20I
Series/Tournament
Season
Winner
Margin
ICC World Twenty20 (in South Africa)
2007/08
India
–
ICC World Twenty20 (in England)
2009
Pakistan
–
India in England T20I Match
2011
England
1-0 (1)
England in India T20I Match
2011/12
England
1-0 (1)
ICC World Twenty20 (in Sri Lanka)
2012/13
West Indies
–
England in India T20I Series
2012/13
Drawn
1-1 (2)
India in England T20I Match
2014
England
1-0 (1)
England in India T20I Series
2016/17
India
2-1 (3)
India in England T20I Series
2018
India
2-1 (3)
England in India T20I Series
2020/21
India
3-2 (5)
India in England T20I Series
2022
India
2-1 (3)
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (in Australia)
2022/23
England
–
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (in USA/West Indies)
2024
India
–
Summary
This table details the results of T20 International matches between India and England from 2007 to 2024. It highlights key victories by both teams, including matches in major tournaments and bilateral series, showcasing the evolving rivalry in the T20 format.
India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Timeline Analysis of Test Matches
Total Series: 36 (as per provided data)
Wins:
India: 6
England: 15
Draws: 7
Win Percentage:
India: 16.67%
England: 41.67%
Drawn: 19.44%
Key Insights
England has been the more dominant side in Test cricket, winning over twice as many matches as India.
The early decades (1930s to 1970s) saw England largely dominate, with India starting to turn the tide in the 1970s and 1980s.
Notably, India achieved their first Test series win in England in 1971, marking a significant milestone in their cricketing history.
India National Cricket Team vs England Cricket Team Timeline Analysis of ODI Matches
Total Series: 37 (as per provided data)
Wins:
India: 14
England: 18
Draws: 5
Win Percentage:
India: 37.84%
England: 48.65%
Drawn: 13.51%
Key Insights
England has a slight edge over India in ODIs, with a higher win percentage.
The trend shows that India has performed better in recent years, particularly with victories in the 2011 and 2012 series, which included winning the 2011 World Cup.
The 5-0 victory for India in the 2008 ODI series stands out as a significant achievement, showcasing India’s strength during that period.
India and Afghanistan have played very few Test matches against each other, as Afghanistan is a relatively new team in the Test cricket format. The two nations met for the first time in a Test match in June 2018. Below is a detailed look at the head-to-head stats and records between India and Afghanistan in Test cricket.
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India vs Afghanistan Head-to-Head in Test
Matches Played:
Total Test Matches Played: 1
India and Afghanistan have played only one Test match so far.
Teams
Matches Played
India Wins
Afghanistan Wins
Drawn Matches
India vs Afghanistan
1
1
0
0
Result of the Match:
India Won: 1
Afghanistan Won: 0
India won the only match convincingly by an innings and 262 runs.
Location of the Matches:
The only Test match was held in Bengaluru, India, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in June 2018.
India dominated the match with both bat and ball. Afghanistan, playing their first-ever Test, struggled to adjust to the challenges of the format, but it was a learning experience for them.
Result
India’s Performance
Afghanistan’s Performance
India Won by an innings and 262 runs
Excellent in batting and bowling
Struggled with the bat
Conclusion:
India and Afghanistan have faced each other only once in Test cricket, with India emerging as the stronger side. As Afghanistan continues to grow in the longest format of the game, future encounters between the two teams might offer more competitive cricket.
India vs New Zealand Test Head-to-Head: Stats, Wins, Records– India and New Zealand have a long history in Test cricket, playing some exciting matches over the years. Both teams have shown remarkable talent, and their head-to-head contests have brought many memorable moments. In this article, we will explore the head-to-head statistics between India and New Zealand in Test cricket, including matches won, top run-scorers, wicket-takers, and significant records.
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India vs New Zealand Test Head-to-Head
Matches Played
India Won
New Zealand Won
Drawn
65
22
13
30
India and New Zealand have played 65 Test matches in total. India has won 22 of these, while New Zealand has won 13. A significant number of matches (30) have ended in a draw.
Most Runs in India vs New Zealand Tests
Here are the top run-scorers in the India-New Zealand Test matches:
Player
Country
Matches
Runs
Average
Centuries (100s)
Fifties (50s)
Rahul Dravid
India
15
1659
63.80
6
6
Virender Sehwag
India
12
883
55.18
2
4
Ross Taylor
New Zealand
16
1070
44.58
3
4
Most Wickets in India vs New Zealand Tests
The bowlers have played a crucial role in shaping the outcomes of India-New Zealand matches. Here are the top wicket-takers:
Here are the players who have scored the most fifties in these Test matches:
Player
Country
Fifties
Rahul Dravid
India
6
Ross Taylor
New Zealand
4
Virat Kohli
India
6
Most 5-Wicket Hauls (Fifers)
Taking five wickets in an innings is an amazing feat. Here are the bowlers with the most five-wicket hauls in India vs New Zealand Test matches:
Player
Country
5-Wicket Hauls
Richard Hadlee
New Zealand
6
Ravichandran Ashwin
India
7
Anil Kumble
India
5
FAQs
Q1: How many Test matches have India and New Zealand played? A1: India and New Zealand have played 65 Test matches.
Q2: How many Test matches has India won against New Zealand? A2: India has won 22 Test matches against New Zealand.
Q3: How many Test matches has New Zealand won against India? A3: New Zealand has won 13 Test matches against India.
Q4: Who has scored the most runs in India vs New Zealand Tests? A4: Rahul Dravid has scored the most runs with 1659.
Q5: Who has taken the most wickets in India vs New Zealand Tests? A5: Anil Kumble has taken the most wickets with 74.
Q6: What is the highest individual score in India vs New Zealand Tests? A6: Brendon McCullum holds the highest score with 302 runs.
Q7: Who has the best bowling figures in an India vs New Zealand Test match? A7: Richard Hadlee has the best figures with 11/58.
Q8: How many centuries has Rahul Dravid scored against New Zealand? A8: Rahul Dravid has scored 6 centuries.
Q9: Who has the most five-wicket hauls in India vs New Zealand Tests? A9: Ravichandran Ashwin has the most five-wicket hauls with 7.
Q10: How many Test matches between India and New Zealand have ended in a draw? A10: 30 Test matches between India and New Zealand have ended in a draw.
India vs Australia Test Head-to-Head: Stats, Wins, and Records– India and Australia have one of the most fierce rivalries in Test cricket. Over the years, both teams have competed in thrilling matches, creating unforgettable moments. In this article, we’ll explore the head-to-head statistics between India and Australia in Test cricket, including matches won, drawn, top run-scorers, leading wicket-takers, and key records.
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India vs Australia Test Head-to-Head
Matches Played
India Won
Australia Won
Drawn
106
34
46
26
Australia has won more matches overall, with 46 victories, while India has claimed 34 wins. Many matches have also ended in a draw.
Most Runs in India vs Australia Tests
Some of the greatest batsmen in cricket have shined in these encounters. Let’s take a look at the top run-scorers:
Player
Country
Matches
Runs
Average
Centuries (100s)
Fifties (50s)
Sachin Tendulkar
India
39
3630
55.00
11
16
Ricky Ponting
Australia
29
2555
54.36
8
12
VVS Laxman
India
29
2434
49.67
6
12
Most Wickets in India vs Australia Tests
Bowlers have also made their mark in the India-Australia Test series. Here are the top wicket-takers:
India vs Pakistan Test Head to Head: Stats, Wins, and Records– India and Pakistan have one of the most exciting cricket rivalries in the world. Even though they don’t play as many Test matches against each other now, their past encounters have been filled with intense competition. This article looks at the head-to-head stats between India and Pakistan in Test cricket, focusing on matches won, drawn games, top performers, and notable records.
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India vs Pakistan Test Head-to-Head
Matches Played
India Won
Pakistan Won
Drawn
59
9
12
38
As seen above, most of the Test matches between India and Pakistan have ended in a draw. Pakistan has won 12 matches, while India has won 9.
Most Runs in India vs Pakistan Tests
Some legendary batsmen from both sides have made significant contributions during these encounters. Here’s a table showing the top run-scorers in India-Pakistan Tests:
Player
Country
Matches
Runs
Average
Centuries (100s)
Fifties (50s)
Javed Miandad
Pakistan
28
2228
67.51
5
11
Sunil Gavaskar
India
24
2089
52.22
5
10
Sachin Tendulkar
India
19
1057
42.28
2
7
Most Wickets in India vs Pakistan Tests
Bowlers have played a crucial role in these encounters. Below is a table of the top wicket-takers from both teams:
Player
Country
Matches
Wickets
Average
5-Wicket Hauls
Imran Khan
Pakistan
23
94
24.12
7
Kapil Dev
India
29
99
28.50
4
Anil Kumble
India
15
81
25.84
8
Top Scores in a Single Innings
Some memorable individual innings have been played in India vs Pakistan Tests. Here are the highest individual scores:
Player
Country
Runs
Venue
Year
Virender Sehwag
India
309
Multan
2004
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Pakistan
329
Lahore
2002
Rahul Dravid
India
270
Rawalpindi
2004
Best Bowling Figures in a Match
When it comes to bowling, both teams have produced magical performances in these Test encounters. Below are the best bowling figures:
L Ngidi (SA): 5 wickets in 4 matches (Best: 2/18, Average: 17.00)
JB Little (IRE): 5 wickets in 4 matches (Best: 2/27, Average: 28.80)
South Africa’s dominance over Ireland in T20 matches is evident through their clean sweep of victories. The statistics reflect strong performances from South African players, particularly in batting and bowling. As Ireland continues to develop its T20 squad, future encounters will be crucial for them to break this streak and establish a competitive edge against South Africa.
England and Australia have played a total of 158 ODI matches. Australia leads the head to head with 90 wins against England’s 63. 2 matches between the two teams tied and 3 ended in no results.
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ENG vs AUS ODI Head To Head Record
Total Matches
158
England Won
63
Australia Won
90
Tied
2
No Result
3
ENG vs AUS ODI Head To Head Series Records
Series/Tournament
Season
Winner
Margin
England in Australia ODI Match
1970/71
Australia
1-0 (1)
Prudential Trophy (Australia in England)
1972
England
2-1 (3)
England in Australia ODI Match
1974/75
England
1-0 (1)
Prudential World Cup (in England)
1975
West Indies
–
Prudential Trophy (Australia in England)
1977
England
2-1 (3)
England in Australia ODI Series
1978/79
Australia
2-1 (5)
Prudential World Cup (in England)
1979
West Indies
–
Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Australia, England, West Indies in Australia)
1979/80
West Indies
–
Prudential Trophy (Australia in England)
1980
England
2-0 (2)
Prudential Trophy (Australia in England)
1981
Australia
2-1 (3)
Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Australia, England, New Zealand in Australia)
1982/83
Australia
–
Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket (in Australia)
1984/85
India
–
Rothmans Four-Nations Cup (Australia, England, India, Pakistan in UAE)
1984/85
India
–
Texaco Trophy (Australia in England)
1985
Australia
2-1 (3)
Benson & Hedges Challenge (Australia, England, Pakistan, West Indies in Australia)
1986/87
England
–
Benson & Hedges World Series Cup (Australia, England, West Indies in Australia)
1986/87
England
–
Sharjah Cup (Australia, England, India, Pakistan in UAE)
1986/87
England
–
Reliance World Cup (in India/Pakistan)
1987/88
Australia
–
Australian Bicentennial Match (England in Australia)
1987/88
Australia
1-0 (1)
Texaco Trophy (Australia in England)
1989
England
1-1 (3)
MRF World Series (Nehru Cup) (Australia, England, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies in India)
1989/90
Pakistan
–
Benson & Hedges World Series (Australia, England, New Zealand in Australia)
1990/91
Australia
–
Benson & Hedges World Cup (in Australia/New Zealand)
1991/92
Pakistan
–
Texaco Trophy (Australia in England)
1993
Australia
3-0 (3)
Benson & Hedges World Series (Australia, Australia A, England, Zimbabwe in Australia)
1994/95
Australia
–
Texaco Trophy (Australia in England)
1997
England
3-0 (3)
Carlton & United Series (Australia, England, Sri Lanka in Australia)
1998/99
Australia
–
NatWest Series (Australia, England, Pakistan in England)
2001
Australia
–
VB Series (Australia, England, Sri Lanka in Australia)
2002/03
Australia
–
ICC World Cup (in Kenya/South Africa/Zimbabwe)
2002/03
Australia
–
ICC Champions Trophy (in England)
2004
West Indies
–
NatWest Series (Australia, Bangladesh, England in England)
2005
shared
–
NatWest Challenge (Australia in England)
2005
Australia
2-1 (3)
ICC Champions Trophy (in India)
2006/07
Australia
–
Commonwealth Bank Series (Australia, England, New Zealand in Australia)
2006/07
England
–
ICC World Cup (in West Indies)
2006/07
Australia
–
NatWest Series [Australia in England]
2009
Australia
6-1 (7)
ICC Champions Trophy (in South Africa)
2009/10
Australia
–
NatWest Series [Australia in England]
2010
England
3-2 (5)
England in Australia ODI Series
2010/11
Australia
6-1 (7)
NatWest Series [Australia in England]
2012
England
4-0 (5)
ICC Champions Trophy (in England)
2013
India
–
NatWest Series [Australia in England]
2013
Australia
2-1 (5)
England in Australia ODI Series
2013/14
Australia
4-1 (5)
Carlton Mid One-Day International Tri-Series (Australia, England, India in Australia)
Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow is the home ground of Lucknow Super Giants in IPL. Here, we have covered everything about the Ekana Cricket Stadium IPL records and stats in detail.
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium IPL Stats
Attribute
Record
City
Lucknow
Country
India
First IPL Match
1st April 2023
Last T20 Match
5th May 2024
Total Matches Played
14
Matches Won Batting First
7 (50.00%)
Matches Won Batting Second
6 (42.86%)
Matches Won Winning Toss
8 (57.14%)
Matches Won Losing Toss
5 (35.71%)
Matches with No Result
1 (7.14%)
Highest Individual Score
89* – M P Stoinis (Lucknow Super Giants) – 16/05/2023 vs Mumbai Indians
Best Bowling Figures
5/14 – M A Wood (Lucknow Super Giants) – 01/04/2023 vs Delhi Capitals
Highest Team Innings
235/6 – Kolkata Knight Riders – 05/05/2024 vs Lucknow Super Giants
Lowest Team Innings
108 – Lucknow Super Giants – 01/05/2023 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Highest Run Chase Achieved
170/4 – Delhi Capitals – 12/04/2024 vs Lucknow Super Giants
Average Runs per Wicket
24.54
Average Runs per Over
8.18
Average Score Batting First
165.43
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium, situated in Lucknow, India, hosted its first Indian Premier League (IPL) match on 1st April 2023. Since then, it has been the venue for 14 IPL matches, with the latest one taking place on 5th May 2024. The stadium has seen an even split between teams batting first and second, with 50% of the matches won by teams batting first (7 matches) and 42.86% won by teams chasing (6 matches).
Toss outcomes have played a crucial role at Ekana Stadium, with 57.14% of the matches won by teams that won the toss. Teams losing the toss have won 35.71% of the matches, while one match (7.14%) had no result.
Marcus Stoinis from Lucknow Super Giants holds the record for the highest individual score at the venue with an unbeaten 89*, achieved in a match against Mumbai Indians on 16th May 2023. Mark Wood, also from Lucknow Super Giants, delivered the best bowling performance, taking 5 wickets for just 14 runs against Delhi Capitals in the stadium’s inaugural IPL match on 1st April 2023.
The highest team total at the stadium is 235/6, posted by Kolkata Knight Riders in a match against Lucknow Super Giants on 5th May 2024. On the other hand, Lucknow Super Giants hold the record for the lowest team score of 108, made in a match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on 1st May 2023. The highest successful run chase stands at 170/4 by Delhi Capitals, achieved on 12th April 2024.
With an average of 24.54 runs per wicket and 8.18 runs per over, the stadium tends to favour bowlers slightly. Teams batting first have managed to score an average of 165.43 runs, indicating that while high scores are achievable, it often requires skillful performances to capitalise on this batting-friendly wicket.