Ferozshah Kotla Stadium (Delhi)

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Phone Tel:+(91)-(11)-2331 9323
Address Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110002.
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The smallest of the four main Test grounds in the country, both in respect to capacity and size, the Feroz Shah Kotla has traditionally been a batsman's paradise due to the nature of the pitches which for the most part have been docile. Perhaps this is best exemplified by the fact that in the 1955 Test, India and New Zealand together scored 1093 runs while only ten wickets were lost. The average of 109.3 runs per wicket is still a world record. The Kotla has almost always produced tons of runs though of late the scenario has changed.

The Kotla staged its first Test in the 1948-49 season when the mighty West Indies under John Goddard took on India for a five Test series and the ground has produced some really good performances. In the 1952 Test against Pakistan, Hemu Adhikari and Ghulam Ahmed were involved in a record tenth wicket stand of 109 runs - a record that still stands. In 1965, S Venkataraghavan, in his debut series, demolished the New Zealand line up with figures of 8 for 72 and 4 for 80. In 1969-70, Bedi and Prasanna combined to spin India to a famous seven wicket win over Australia, the duo picking 18 wickets between themselves. England's John Lever had a memorable debut at the Kotla in 1976, when he notched up a half-century and had match figures of 10 for 70. Five years later, Geoff Boycott surpassed Gary Sobers' world record Test aggregate. In 1983-84, Sunil Gavaskar scored his 29th century to equal Don Bradman's long standing record for the highest number of hundreds in Test cricket. But the crowning glory of all the feats at the Kotla came about when Anil Kumble became the second bowler in Test history to capture all ten wickets against Pakistan in 1999.

Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium is one of the well known cricket stadiums in India. This stadium is located at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi. It was founded in the year 1883. Major national and international cricketing events ( matches) are organized here.

Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi has got its name from Feroz Shah Tughlaq, one of the emperors of Delhi ( 1351-1388). The first cricket match played in this stadium was between India and West Indies( led by John Goddard). It was a test match, which was played in November, 1948. The first one day international match was played between India and SriLanka on September 15, 1982.

Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium facts includes:


  • Flood light facility is available
  • Delhi District Cricket Association is the owner of this stadium
  • The end names of the stadium are Pavilion End and Stadium End
  • Delhi cricket team is the home team

    Many significant cricketing events took place at the New Delhi Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium. Some of the events are listed below:

  • Anil Kumble bagged 10 wickets playing against Pakistan
  • In 1958-1959, West Indies created a mammoth test total of 644/8 playing against India
  • In 2004-2005 Pakistan made the highest one day total of 303 playing against the home team( India)
  • India in 1987-1988 made the lowest test score of 75 runs against West Indies.

    Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium is one of the popular cricket stadiums organizing national and international cricketing tournaments over the years.

    Ferozshah Kotla Stadium

    Bahadurshah Zafar Marg
    New Delhi 110002.
    Tel:+(91)-(11)-2331 9323









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