Holkar Stadium

Holkar Stadium
Ground information
LocationRace course Rd, Indore, Indore district, Madhya Pradesh, India
Coordinates22°43′27″N 75°52′46″E / 22.72417°N 75.87944°E / 22.72417; 75.87944
Home clubMadhya Pradesh cricket team
Madhya Pradesh women's cricket team
Capacity30,000
OwnerMadhya Pradesh Cricket Association
OperatorMadhya Pradesh Cricket Association
TenantsIndia national cricket team
India women's cricket team
Kings XI Punjab
International information
First Test8–11 October 2016:
 India v  New Zealand
Last Test1–3 March 2023:
 India v  Australia
First ODI15 April 2006:
 India v  England
Last ODI24 September 2023:
 India v  Australia
First T20I22 December 2017:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last T20I14 January 2024:
 India v  Afghanistan
As of 14 January 2024
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Holkar Cricket Stadium is located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is owned and operated by Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association and serves as its headquarter. It is the home ground of Madhya Pradesh cricket team as well as MP women's team.[1]

It was formerly known as Maharani Usharaje Trust Cricket Ground. In 2010, Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association renamed it after the Holkar dynasty of the Maratha Empire that ruled Indore State.[2] Holkar stadium's ground is very small, its square boundaries are only 56 meters long.[3][4] in 2006 it hosted its first One Day International, since then it regularly hosts International matches.[1]

Indore city has another cricket stadium, Nehru Stadium which was used for International matches until 31 March 2001.[5]

It has a seating capacity of around 30,000 spectators. It is equipped with flood lights for night matches.[6] Virender Sehwag recorded the third highest ODI score of 219 at this ground.[7] Gwalior's Captain Roop Singh Stadium, another international stadium in Madhya Pradesh, is a bit smaller in capacity than Indore's Holkar Cricket Stadium.[8]

The ground stages the majority of Madhya Pradesh cricket team's home matches in the Ranji Trophy. On 8 October 2016, It hosted its first ever Test match when India played against New Zealand. It became the twenty-second test venue in India.

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  2. ^ "Usha Raje is now Holkar cricket stadium". Dainik Bhaskar Online Edition, dated 2010-08-23. Archived from the original on 27 August 2010. Retrieved 29 August 2010.
  3. ^ "India Vs Australia 2nd ODI: Holkar Cricket Stadium Indore Pitch Report, Weather Forecast, Stats & Record". My khel.com. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  4. ^ "India vs South Africa, 3rd T20I: Indore Holkar Stadium Pitch Report, Weather Forecast". Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Nehru Stadium. India. Cricket Grounds". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Maharani Usha Raje Cricket Stadium in Indore". Archived from the original on 13 January 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
  7. ^ "Virender Sehwag scores a double century, breaks Sachin Tendulkar's record". Cricket Country. Archived from the original on 9 January 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Sachin Tendulkar's knock was slightly better, says MPCA curator : Cricket, News - India Today". Indiatoday.intoday.in. 10 December 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2015.

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