Narendra Modi Stadium is going to host the 3rd ODI of the three match series between India and England on 12th February 2025. India has already won the series by winning the first two matches and the third match will give them an opportunity to white wash the England Cricket Team. This article covers the ODI records and stats of Narendra Modi Stadium to let you know how the match may turn out.
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Narendra Modi Stadium ODI Records and Stats – Team Wise
Total Matches | 36 |
Team Batting First Won | 19 |
Team Batting Second Won | 17 |
Average 1st Innings Score | 237 |
Average 2nd Innings Score | 208 |
Highest Total | 365/2 South Africa vs India, 27/02/2010 |
Lowest Total | 85/10 Zimbabwe vs West India, 8/10/2006 |
Narendra Modi Stadium ODI Records and Stats – Individual Player Wise
Criteria | Player | Stat |
Most Runs | Rohit Sharma (India) | 354 Runs |
Highest Score | Devon Conway (New Zealand) | 152* |
Highest Average | AB de Villiers (South Africa) | 102.00 |
Highest Strike Rate | Rohit Sharma (India) | 107.59 |
Most 100s | Chris Gayle (West Indies) | 2 |
Most 50s | Rahul Dravid (India) | 3 |
Most 6s | Rohit Sharma (India) | 11 |
Most Wickets | Kapil Dev (India) | 10 |
Best Bowling Figures | Prasidh Krishna (India) | 4/12 |
Most Catches | Suryakumar Yadav (India) | 5 |
Highest Partnership | Rachin Ravindra and Devon Conway (NZ vs AUS) | 273* |
About Narendra Modi Stadium
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, is the world’s largest cricket stadium, with a seating capacity of 114,600 and a total capacity of 132,000. It replaced the old Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium and was built between 2015 and 2020 by Larsen & Toubro, designed by Australia’s Populous, costing ₹800 crore. Originally called Motera Stadium, it was renamed in 2021 after India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. The stadium has hosted major matches, including the 2023 ODI World Cup final and India’s first day-night Test in 2021 against England. It also hosted the 2022 National Games opening ceremony.