Barabati Stadium

Barabati Stadium
The Barabati Stadium in Cuttack
Map
AddressStadium Road,
Cuttack,
India
LocationStadium Road, Cuttack, Odisha
Coordinates20°28′52″N 85°52′7″E / 20.48111°N 85.86861°E / 20.48111; 85.86861
OwnerGovernment of Odisha
Odisha Olympic Association
OperatorOdisha Cricket Association
Football Association of Odisha
Capacity45,000[1]
Opened1958
Tenants
India national cricket team
India women's national cricket team
Odisha cricket team (1958–present)
Odisha women's cricket team (1958–present)
Hyderabad Deccan Chargers (2010–2012)
Kings XI Punjab (2014)
Kolkata Knight Riders (2014)
Odisha football team (1958–present)
Odisha women's football team (1958–present)
Ground information
LocationStadium Road, Cuttack, Odisha, India
Establishment1958
End names
Mahanadi River End
Pavilion End
International information
First Test4–7 January 1987:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last Test8–12 November 1995:
 India v  New Zealand
First ODI27 January 1982:
 India v  England
Last ODI22 December 2019:
 India v  West Indies
First T20I5 October 2015:
 India v  South Africa
Last T20I12 June 2022:
 India v  South Africa
Only women's Test7–11 March 1985:
 India v  New Zealand
First WODI1 February 2013:
 Australia v  Pakistan
Last WODI15 February 2013:
 South Africa v  Sri Lanka
As of 12 June 2022
Source: ESPNcricinfo

The Barabati Stadium is an Indian sports stadium used mostly for cricket and association football, and also sometimes for concerts and field hockey, located in Cuttack, Odisha. It is a regular venue for international cricket and is the home ground of Odisha cricket team. The stadium is owned and operated by the Odisha Olympic Association. It is also used for association football. It hosts Santosh Trophy national football tournament and the state's Odisha First Division League football matches.[2] The Barabati Stadium is one of the older grounds in India, having hosted several touring sides – including the MCC, the West Indies team and the Australians – before it hosted its first international cricket match. It hosted only the third one-day international in this country, in January 1982, when India put it across England by five wickets to lift the series 2–1. It hosted its first ever Test match five years later where India played hosts to Sri Lanka. Though it is not a regular Test venue, it continues to host One-Day Internationals regularly. It also hosted the 2013 Women's Cricket World Cup.[3] This ground is also known for its good playing conditions and smooth experiences.

The cricket and football venue is equipped with floodlights for day-and-night games and is a regular venue for ODI matches. It was an adopted home venue for former Indian Premier League franchise Deccan Chargers. Barabati Stadium has successfully served as the venue for both Indian Premier League and the now defunct Odisha Premier League. It has also hosted Senior Women's T20 Challenger Trophy 2020 from 4–11 January 2020.[4]

  1. ^ "Cricket Venues and Grounds". Board of Control for Cricket in India. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Shedule".
  3. ^ "About **Barabati Stadium**". BCCI.
  4. ^ "Harmanpreet, Mandhana and Veda to lead in T20 Challengers". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 24 December 2019.

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