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Feroz Shah Kotla

Delhi, India

Ground profile

Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA), Feroz Shah Kotla ground,
Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi - 110002 (Phone: 011 2331 9323)

Also or formerly known as Willingdon Pavilion
Established 1883
End names Stadium End, Pavilion End
Home team(s) Delhi
Current local time 14:34, Tue Oct 07, 2008 (UTC +0530)
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Next match
Wed 29 October 2008 - Sun 2 India v Australia, 3rd Test
09:30 local time
Full list of forthcoming matches

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test India v West Indies - Nov 10-14, 1948 scorecard
Last Test India v Pakistan - Nov 22-26, 2007 scorecard
First ODI India v Sri Lanka - Sep 15, 1982 scorecard
Last ODI India v England - Mar 28, 2006 scorecard

 Profile

Established in 1883, the Feroz Shah Kotla - run by the politicised Delhi District Cricket Association (DDCA) - is undergoing its latest facelift - one that began over two years ago. Work has progressed so slowly that the last one-dayer of the 2004-05 India-Pakistan series was nearly played at another venue. Only a last-gasp push to complete the construction - as well as political presure - resulted in a game here, amid unfinished pillars shooting into the sky and stands where construction work was concealed under tarpaulin. But the smallish ground has witnessed a number of feats, most notably Anil Kumble's 10 in an innings against Pakistan.

The Kotla staged its first Test in the 1948-49 season when the mighty West Indies under John Goddard took on India for a five Test series and the ground has produced some really good performances. In the 1952 Test against Pakistan, Hemu Adhikari and Ghulam Ahmed were involved in a record tenth wicket stand of 109 runs - a record that still stands. In 1965, S Venkataraghavan, in his debut series, demolished the New Zealand line up with figures of 8 for 72 and 4 for 80. In 1969-70, Bedi and Prasanna combined to spin India to a famous seven wicket win over Australia, the duo picking 18 wickets between themselves. England's John Lever had a memorable debut at the Kotla in 1976, when he notched up a half-century and had match figures of 10 for 70. Five years later, Geoff Boycott surpassed Gary Sobers' world record Test aggregate. In 1983-84, Sunil Gavaskar scored his 29th century to equal Don Bradman's long standing record for the highest number of hundreds in Test cricket.
(Rahul Bhatia)

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Mar 30, 2006

England practice session in full flow
England practice session in full flow
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Mar 31, 2005

Redevelopment at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium
Redevelopment at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium
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Feb 11, 2005

Another view of redevelopment at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium
Another view of redevelopment at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium
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