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Chinnaswamy Stadium is also the home ground of the Bangalore franchise team, the Royal Challengers Bangalore. It was painted in red and yellow, the team colours of the Royal Challengers and also the colours of the Karnataka flag (cultural flag). This stadium also served as the venue for the 1996 Miss World pageant, when it was first held in ...
This cricket stadium, earlier named KSCA stadium is now named after Mr. M. Chinnaswamy, who was the Hon. Secretary of the association from 1953 to 1978 and remained the president till 1990. Mysore state (which was renamed Karnataka in 1973) played its first Ranji trophy match on 4 November 1934 against Madras state (now Tamil Nadu ).
The NCA was the brainchild of cricket administrator and former BCCI President Raj Singh Dungarpur. [6]In 2000, NCA member and adviser Sunil Gavaskar argued that the NCA team should not have played the visiting Zimbabwe team, saying "I thought it was unfair on the performers who were not given a chance to play first class matches against touring sides". [7]
Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium, also known as Sampangi Outdoor Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Bangalore, India. It houses a running track, a volleyball court, and two outdoor rock climbing walls. The stadium is owned by the Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports, Government of Karnataka. [2] It is the largest sports complex in ...
Stadium Capacity Game(s) City State Home team(s) Image Salt Lake Stadium: 85,000 [10] [22]: Athletics, Football: Kolkata: West Bengal: India national football team, East Bengal FC, Mohammedan SC, Mohun Bagan Super Giant
The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is their home ground. As of 2024, the team was captained by Faf du Plessis and is coached by Andy Flower . Royal Challengers have finished as runners-up on three occasions, in 2009 , 2011 , and 2016 , and have qualified for the playoffs in nine seasons.
Bangalore Stadium may refer to any of the three stadiums located in Bangalore, India: Sree Kanteerava Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium; Chinnaswamy Stadium, ...
The first women's test match hosted by India began on 31 October 1976 with India playing West Indies at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium at Bangalore. [10] The first WODI was hosted during the 1978 Women's Cricket World Cup with Australia playing New Zealand on 1 January 1978 at Keenan Stadium in Jamshedpur . [ 11 ]