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England won the toss and elected to field. India made their highest powerplay score (95/1). [20] Abhishek Sharma (Ind) set the highest individual score (135) surpassing Shubman Gill (126) and hit most sixes in an innings (13) going past Rohit Sharma (10) by an Indian player in T20Is. [21] [22] India recorded their second-biggest victory in ...
The MCA's decision to build a new Cricket stadium in Pune stemmed from a dispute with the Pune Municipal Corporation, [citation needed] regarding ticket allocations for Nehru Stadium. This conflict came to a head when an international match between India and Sri Lanka was moved to Kolkata , with the MCA stating they were in no position to host ...
India v England: Last Test: 22–24 November 2019: India v Bangladesh: First ODI: 18 February 1987: India v Pakistan: Last ODI: 16 November 2023: Australia v South Africa: First T20I: 29 October 2011: India v England: Last T20I: 22 January 2025: India v England: First WODI: 1 January 1978: India v England: Last WODI: 9 December 2005: India v ...
Adam Zampa recorded figures of 6 for 19 for Rising Pune SuperGiant in 2019, the best figures for a spinner in IPL history; Highest ODI score posted by a team was 387/5 by India, vs West Indies, 2019. Rohit Sharma and K. L. Rahul scored 100's each and recorded 227 runs for the first wicket for India, vs West Indies, 2019.
India won the fourth T20I match by eight runs, to level the series 2–2 with one match to play. [14] India won the fifth and final T20I by 36 runs, to win the series 3–2. [15] India won the first ODI by 66 runs, [16] with England winning the second ODI by six wickets to level the series ahead of the final ODI of the tour. [17]
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Pune Nehru Stadium Ground information Location Swargate, Shukrawar Peth, Pune – 411002 Coordinates 18°30′08″N 73°51′20″E / 18.50222°N 73.85556°E / 18.50222; 73.85556 Establishment 1969 Capacity 25,000 End names Tilak Road End Laxmi Road End International information First ODI 5 December 1984: India v England Last ODI 3 November 2005: India v ...
On 9 November 2016, the stadium hosted its first Test match, which was played between England and India. [ 4 ] On 14 February 2024, the stadium was named after Niranjan Shah , a former first-class cricketer from Saurashtra and the honorary secretary of the Saurashtra Cricket Association, a day before the start of the 3rd test match.
In the first ODI match, England were bowled out for 110 runs inside 26 overs, [15] with Jasprit Bumrah taking the best bowling figures for India in an ODI in England. [16] India went on to win by ten wickets, [17] the first time that India had recorded a ten-wicket victory against England in an ODI match. [18] England last lost an ODI match by ...