Narendra Modi Stadium ICC ODI World Cup Record and Stats

Narendra Modi Stadium was earlier known as the Motera Stadium, which hosted ICC Cricket World Cup matches in 1987, 1996 and 2011.

Narendra Modi Stadium is the world’s largest stadium which has a capacity of over 1,30,000 people. The venue is going to host the India vs Pakistan clash in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 on 15th October 2023. Even the final of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 is going to be played in the Narendra Modi Stadium. Narendra Modi Stadium was earlier known as the Motera Stadium, which hosted ICC Cricket World Cup matches in 1987, 1996 and 2011. Here we have covered the full stats and records of Narendra Modi Stadium in ICC ODI World Cup history.

Narendra Modi Stadium ICC ODI World Cup Record and Stats

Narendra Modi Stadium ICC ODI World Cup Stats

Total World Cup Matches Hosted5
Matches Hosted in 1987 World Cup1
Matches Hosted in 1996 World Cup 1
Matches Hosted in the 2011 World Cup 3
Highest World Cup Team Total 262/6 by Australia in the 2011 CWC against Zimbabwe
Lowest World Cup Team Total162/10 by Zimbabwe in the 2011 CWC against New Zealand
Matches Won by the Team Batting First in World Cup3
Matches Won by the Team Batting Second in World Cup2
Highest Individual Score in World Cup Matches 104 by Ricky Ponting against India in the 2011 World Cup
Best Bowling Figure in World Cup Matches 4/19 by Mitchell Johnson against Zimbabwe in the 2011 World Cup

Narendra Modi Stadium is going to host the first match of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 between England and New Zealand on 5th October 2023. It will also host the match between India and Pakistan on 15th October 2023. The Final of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 is also going to be hosted at this venue on 19th November 2023.

Also read: Narendra Modi Stadium Online Ticket Booking for ICC ODI World Cup 2023 Matches

Narendra Modi Stadium ICC ODI World Cup 2023 Matches List

  • England vs New Zealand, 5th October
  • India vs Pakistan, 15th October
  • England vs Australia, 4th November
  • South Africa vs Afghanistan, 10th November
  • Final, 19th November

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