Sardar Patel Stadium

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Sardar Patel Stadium
Established 1982
First Test India v West Indies - Nov 12-16, 1983
First ODI India v Australia - Oct 5, 1984
Capacity 55,000
Floodlights Yes
End Names Adani Pavillion End, GMDC End
Last Test match India v Sri Lanka - Dec 18-22, 2005
Last ODI West Indies V Zimbabwe - Oct 8, 2006
Home Team Gujarat
As of 8 October 2006

Sardar Patel Stadium (Gujarat) (Formerly known as Gujarat Stadium) is a Cricket stadium located in Ahmedabad, India. The Sardar Patel Stadium is the Test cricket venue of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Built in 1982 on the banks of the Sabarmati River, the first international Test match here was played on November 12, 1983 between India and the West Indies. The stadium comes under the aegis of the West Zone and is commonly known as Motera. It has an official capacity of 48,000 spectators and is equipped with floodlights for day-and-night games. Motera has witnessed some great feats of Indian cricket history:

  • Sunil Gavaskar completed 10,000 runs in Test cricket in 1986-87 against Pakistan.
  • Kapil Dev, who had taken 9 wickets in an innings in the first match on this ground scalped his 432nd wicket in Test cricket to pass Sir Richard Hadlee's record, thus becoming the highest wicket taker in Test cricket at the time.
  • In 1983, this stadium became the place to host the first ODI in India v/s Australia.

The pitch once favored the bowlers, but has lately been host to drawn games. It is named after Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, India's first Home Minister.

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Coordinates: 23°02′31.83″N, 72°33′51.81″E