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    Lucknow Stadium ODI Records & Stats- Netherlands vs Sri Lanka World Cup 2023

    By Virat VermaOctober 20, 2023
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    Lucknow Stadium ODI Records & Stats- Netherlands vs Sri Lanka World Cup 2023

    Lucknow, also known as Ekana International Cricket Stadium, located in India, has hosted 6 One Day International (ODI) matches between November 6, 2019, and October 16, 2023. Notably, no home side has won a match at this venue, as all victories have been claimed by touring teams or neutral sides.

    Out of these 6 matches, 3 were won by teams batting first, and the same number of matches were won by teams chasing. The toss outcome also saw a fairly balanced distribution, with 2 matches won by the team winning the toss and 4 matches won by the team losing the toss.

    There were no tied matches or matches with no result in Lucknow during this period.

    The highest individual innings in an ODI at this venue was 109, achieved by both Q. de Kock of South Africa and S. D. Hope of West Indies, against Australia and Afghanistan, respectively, on October 12, 2023, and November 11, 2019.

    The best bowling performance was by A. Zampa of Australia, who took 4 wickets for 47 runs against Sri Lanka on October 16, 2023.

    The highest team innings at Lucknow was 311/7, scored by South Africa against Australia on October 12, 2023. In contrast, the lowest team total was 177 runs, recorded by Australia against South Africa on the same date.

    The highest successful run chase at this venue was 253/5, achieved by West Indies against Afghanistan on November 11, 2019.

    On average, teams scored 31.15 runs per wicket and 5.12 runs per over in Lucknow. The average score when batting first was 208 runs.

    These statistics offer insights into the performance and history of ODI cricket at Lucknow’s Ekana International Cricket Stadium, highlighting the absence of home team victories, competitive outcomes, notable individual and team achievements, and the venue’s overall scoring trends.

    Also read: Ekana Stadium ODI Records & Stats- Netherlands vs Sri Lanka World Cup 2023

    CityLucknow
    CountryIndia
    Also or previously Known asEkana International Cricket Stadium
    First ODI Match06/11/2019
    Last ODI Match16/10/2023
    Matches Played6
    Matches Won by Home Side0 (0.00%)
    Matches Won by Touring Side1 (16.67%)
    Matches Won by Neutral Side5 (83.33%)
    Matches Won Batting First3 (42.86%)
    Matches Won Batting Second3 (42.86%)
    Matches Won Winning Toss2 (28.57%)
    Matches Won Losing Toss4 (57.14%)
    Matches Tied0 (0.00%)
    Matches with No Result0 (0.00%)
    Highest Individual Innings109
    109
    Q de Kock (South Africa)
    S D Hope (West Indies)
    12/10/2023 v Australia
    11/11/2019 v Afghanistan
    Best Bowling4/47A Zampa (Australia)16/10/2023 v Sri Lanka
    Highest Team Innings311/7 (South Africa)12/10/2023 v Australia
    Lowest Team Innings177 (Australia)12/10/2023 v South Africa
    Highest Run Chase Achieved253/5 (West Indies)11/11/2019 v Afghanistan
    Average Runs per Wicket31.15
    Average Runs per Over5.12
    Average Score Batting First208
    Ekana Stadium ICC ODI World Cup 2023 NED vs SL Netherlands vs Sri Lanka 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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