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    Arun Jaitley Stadium ODI Records and Stats- Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka World Cup 2023

    Virat VermaBy Virat VermaNovember 5, 2023
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    The game has almost no importance when it comes to the qualification for the semi-final of the tournament.

    Arun Jaitley Stadium ODI Records and Stats- Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka World Cup 2023

    The cricket ground in Delhi, India, also known as Arun Jaitley Stadium or Feroz Shah Kotla, has been a host to various One Day International (ODI) matches. The first ODI match at this venue was played on September 15, 1982, and the most recent one was held on October 25, 2023. In total, 30 ODI matches have been played at this ground.

    Of these 30 matches, the home side (India) won 14 games, which accounts for 46.67% of the matches played. Touring sides won 7 matches (23.33%), and 8 matches (26.67%) were won by neutral sides.

    When it comes to batting, the team batting first won 15 matches (50.00%), while the team chasing the target successfully won 14 matches (46.67%). The team winning the toss was victorious in 12 matches (40.00%), while the team losing the toss managed to win 17 matches (56.67%). There were no tied matches, and only one match ended with no result (3.33%).

    The highest individual innings at this ground was 145 runs by R T Ponting from Australia, achieved on April 11, 1998, against Zimbabwe. The best bowling performance was by K A J Roach from West Indies, who took 6 wickets for 27 runs on February 28, 2011, against Netherlands.

    The highest team innings recorded was 428/5, achieved by South Africa on October 7, 2023, against Sri Lanka. On the other hand, the lowest team innings was 90 runs by Netherlands on October 25, 2023, against Australia.

    The highest successful run chase was 281/4 by India on September 15, 1982, against Sri Lanka.

    On average, there have been 31.01 runs scored per wicket, and the matches have seen an average of 5.10 runs per over. The typical score for the team batting first at this venue has been 245 runs.

    Also read: BAN vs SL, World Cup 2023: List of Commentators and Umpires for Today Match

    CityDelhi
    CountryIndia
    Also or previously Known asFeroz Shah Kotla
    First ODI Match15/09/1982
    Last ODI Match25/10/2023
    Matches Played30
    Matches Won by Home Side14 (46.67%)
    Matches Won by Touring Side7 (23.33%)
    Matches Won by Neutral Side8 (26.67%)
    Matches Won Batting First15 (50.00%)
    Matches Won Batting Second14 (46.67%)
    Matches Won Winning Toss12 (40.00%)
    Matches Won Losing Toss17 (56.67%)
    Matches Tied0 (0.00%)
    Matches with No Result1 (3.33%)
    Highest Individual Innings145R T Ponting (Australia)11/04/1998 v Zimbabwe
    Best Bowling6/27K A J Roach (West Indies)28/02/2011 v Netherlands
    Highest Team Innings428/5 (South Africa)07/10/2023 v Sri Lanka
    Lowest Team Innings90 (Netherlands)25/10/2023 v Australia
    Highest Run Chase Achieved281/4 (India)15/09/1982 v Sri Lanka
    Average Runs per Wicket31.01
    Average Runs per Over5.10
    Average Score Batting First245
    Arun Jaitley Stadium BAN vs SL Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka ICC ODI World Cup 2023 Stats
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