Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground
Gangothri Glades | |
Ground information | |
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Location | Mysore |
Establishment | 1997 |
Capacity | 15,000 |
Owner | University of Mysore |
Operator | Karnataka State Cricket Association |
Tenants | Karnataka cricket team |
End names | |
Coffee Board End Hunsur Board End | |
International information | |
Only ODI |
10 December 1997: Template:Country data Pakistan women's national cricket team v West Indies |
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The Gangotri Glades Cricket Ground (Kannada: ಗಂಗೋತ್ರಿ ಗ್ಲೇಡ್ಸ್ ]), located in Mysore, Karnataka, is a cricket stadium in India, located on the campus of the University of Mysore.[1] It was renamed Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground upon Prince of Mysore Kingdom Prince Srikanta Wadiyar.[2]
The Chamundi hills provide an idyllic backdrop,and the iconic Kukkarahalli lake is just a big-hit away. It has a seating capacity of about 15,000. It was constructed by the University of Mysore.
In 1997, the Karnataka State Cricket Association entered into a 20-year agreement with the university to develop and maintain the ground as part of its efforts to promote the game in smaller centres. It was in 2007 that a new pavilion complex was constructed and the stadium got a facelift, making it fit to host Ranji Trophy matches.[3]
This ground is the next home ground for the Karnataka Cricket Team after the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium .This ground is covered with Bermuda Grass.
History and Development
The University of Mysore needed a quality cricket ground in Mysore and so they started constructing the stadium in 1996 and finished it in 1997,just in time for the 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup and hosted a game between Denmark women and Pakistan women and later Karnataka State Cricket Association made a 20-year deal to maintain and develop this ground.This wicket is most suitable for batsmen but also provides assistance to bowlers with its pace and bounce.Many Games which are held here are high scoring games but records show that Fast Bowlers have excelled here.
First there is some swing and pace on the track and bowlers have an advantage, but as the game progresses it suits the batsmen.
Matches Held
The most notable match held her was finals of 2009-10 Ranji Trophy Final between Mumbai an Karnataka in which Mumbai won by 6 runs in a close game. It has also hosted an International Women's Cricket Match between Denmark and Pakistan in 1997.It also hosts various tournaments such as Karnataka Premier League, Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy, Vinoo Mankad Trophy, Cooch Behar Trophy and CK Nayudu Trophy. It is one of the most important stadiums in Karnataka so various tournaments are held here and people throng to watch these matches. This ground is yet to host an International match but has hosted many games for India A against Bangladesh A and West Indies A . The Knockout stages of Vinoo Mankad Trophy was Also Held here.
Ranji Trophy
No. | Date | Home | Away | Winner | Margin |
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1 | 1–4 December 2006 | Karnataka | Haryana | Karnataka | 253 runs |
2 | 1–4 December 2007 | Karnataka | Rajasthan | draw | – |
3 | 16–19 November 2008 | Karnataka | Andhra Pradesh | Karnataka | 202 runs |
4 | 17–20 November 2009 | Karnataka | Bengal | draw | – |
5 | 24–27 December 2009 | Karnataka | Punjab | draw | – |
6 | 11–14 January 2010 | Karnataka | Mumbai | Mumbai | 6 runs |
7 | 8–11 December 2010 | Karnataka | Baroda | draw | – |
8 | 15 December 2012 | Karnataka | Vidarbha | draw | – |
9 | 7–10 November 2015 | Karnataka | Odisha |
Kanataka Premier League(KPL)
No | Team 1 | Team 2 | Winner | Margin | Date |
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1 | Rockstars | Mangalore United | Mangalore United | 253 runs | 1-12-2006 |
2 | Karnataka | Rajasthan | draw | 1-12-2007 | |
3 | Karnataka | Andhra Pradesh | Karnataka | 202 runs | 16-11-2008 |
4 | Karnataka | Bengal | 17-11-2009 | ||
5 | Karnataka | Punjab | 24-12-2009 | ||
6 | Karnataka | Mumbai | Mumbai | 6 runs | 11-1-2010 |
7 | Karnataka | Baroda | 8-12-2010 | ||
8 | Karnataka | Vidarbha | 15-12-2012 |
Vinoo Mankad Trophy 2011/12
Pre-Quarter-Final-Karnataka Under-19s v Gujarat Under-19s=Karnataka Under-19s won by 12 runs
Quarter-Final-Bengal Under-19s v Madhya Pradesh Under-19s=Madhya Pradesh Under-19s won by 9 wickets
Quarter-Final-Punjab Under-19s v Uttar Pradesh Under-19s=Uttar Pradesh Under-19s won by 5 wickets
Semi-Final-Delhi Under-19s v Madhya Pradesh Under-19s=Madhya Pradesh Under-19s won by 7 wickets
Final- Madhya Pradesh Under-19s v Uttar Pradesh Under-19s=Uttar Pradesh Under-19s won by 44 runs
Records
Lowest Score=65-Pakistan women vs Denmark women
Highest Score=619/8 dec-Karnataka vs Vidarbha
Highest Individual Score=257-CM Gautam vs Vidarbha
Best Bowling Figures in innings=6/51-P Vijaykumar vs Karnataka
Best Bowling Figures in match=10/108-Sunil Joshi vs Rajasthan
Most Wicket-keeper Dismissals in Innings=6-VST Naidu vs Andhra Pradesh
Most Wicket-keeper Dismissals in Match=9-VST Naidu vs Andhra Pradesh
Most Fielder Catches in Innings in first-class cricket=4-RV Uthappa vs Rajasthan
Most Fielder Catches in Match in first-class cricket=5-RV Uthappa vs Rajasthan
Highest Partnership=272-KL Rahul & CM Gautam vs Vidarbha
All-time Highest Run Scorer=621-RV Uthappa
All-time Highest Wicket taker=37-Sunil Joshi
Centurions
Score | Player | For | Against | Season | First Class No |
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257 | CM Gautam | Karnataka | Vidarbha | 2012/13 | 54421 |
157 | Amit Verma | Karnataka | Bengal | 2009/10 | 51990 |
157 | KL Rahul | Karnataka | Vidarbha | 2012/13 | 54421 |
144 | Manish Pandey | Karnataka | Mumbai | 2009/10 | 52196 |
137 | AV Ubarhande | Vidarbha | Karnataka | 2012/13 | 54421 |
134 | KB Pawan | Karnataka | Bengal | 2009/10 | 51990 |
133 | Robin Uthappa | Karnataka | Andhra Pradesh | 2008/09 | 51091 |
115 | Manish Pandey | Karnataka | Punjab | 2009/10 | 52172 |
110* | Yere Goud | Karnataka | Rajasthan | 2007/08 | 50438 |
108 | Robin Uthappa | Karnataka | Haryana | 2006/07 | 49658 |
108* | CM Gautam | Karnataka | Bengal | 2009/10 | 51990 |
107 | RB Banerjee | Bengal | Karnataka | 2009/10 | 51990 |
References
- ↑ "Gangotri Glades cricket stadium set for a makeover". Deccan Herald. Jul 9, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
- ↑ http://www.espncricinfo.com/indian-domestic-2014-15/content/ground/58333.html. Missing or empty
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(help); - ↑ "Gangotri Glades to host Ranji Trophy matches". The Hindu. Dec 6, 2010. Retrieved March 18, 2013.
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