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    Chepauk Stadium ODI Stadium Records & Stats- New Zealand vs Bangladesh World Cup 2023

    By Virat VermaOctober 12, 2023
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    Chepauk Stadium ODI Records & Stats- New Zealand vs Bangladesh World Cup 2023

    The cricket stadium in Chennai, India, also known as Chepauk Stadium and Madras Cricket Club Ground, has hosted a total of 24 One Day International (ODI) matches. Of these matches, the home side has won 8, which is a win percentage of 33.33%, while the touring side has won 6 matches, accounting for 25.00% of the total matches played. Neutral sides have won 9 matches, making up 37.50% of the total.

    In terms of matches won by batting first, there have been 14 victories, representing 56.00% of the matches, while 9 matches have been won by teams batting second, accounting for 36.00%. The team winning the toss has won 16 matches, with a toss-win percentage of 64.00%, while 7 matches were won by the team losing the toss.

    There have been no tied matches, but 1 match ended with no result, making up 4.17% of the total matches. The highest individual innings in this stadium was 194, achieved by Saeed Anwar from Pakistan on 21/05/1997 against India. The best bowling figures are 5/51 by R Rampaul from the West Indies on 20/03/2011 against India.

    The highest team innings recorded at this stadium was 337/7 by ACC Asian XI on 09/06/2007 against ACA Africa XI. The lowest team innings was 69, scored by Kenya on 20/02/2011 against New Zealand. The highest successful run chase achieved in this stadium was 291/2 by the West Indies on 15/12/2019 against India.

    The average runs per wicket at this stadium is 29.54, and the average runs per over is 5.16. The average score when batting first is 231.

    Also read: Chennai ODI Stadium Records & Stats- New Zealand vs Bangladesh World Cup 2023

    CityChennai
    CountryIndia
    Also or previously Known asChepauk Stadium, Madras Cricket Club Ground
    First ODI Match09/10/1987
    Last ODI Match08/10/2023
    Matches Played24
    Matches Won by Home Side8 (33.33%)
    Matches Won by Touring Side6 (25.00%)
    Matches Won by Neutral Side9 (37.50%)
    Matches Won Batting First14 (56.00%)
    Matches Won Batting Second9 (36.00%)
    Matches Won Winning Toss16 (64.00%)
    Matches Won Losing Toss7 (28.00%)
    Matches Tied0 (0.00%)
    Matches with No Result1 (4.17%)
    Highest Individual Innings194Saeed Anwar (Pakistan)21/05/1997 v India
    Best Bowling5/51R Rampaul (West Indies)20/03/2011 v India
    Highest Team Innings337/7 (ACC Asian XI)09/06/2007 v ACA Africa XI
    Lowest Team Innings69 (Kenya)20/02/2011 v New Zealand
    Highest Run Chase Achieved291/2 (West Indies)15/12/2019 v India
    Average Runs per Wicket29.54
    Average Runs per Over5.16
    Average Score Batting First231
    Chepauk Stadium ICC ODI World Cup 2023 MA Chidambaram Stadium New Zealand vs Bangladesh NZ vs BAN Stats
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    Virat Verma

      Virat Verma is a senior content writer at Cricreads with over five years of experience and more than 10,000 cricket articles to his name. A literature postgraduate from IGNOU, he blends in-depth knowledge with a passion for storytelling, making his cricket content both informative and engaging.

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