Assam Cricket Association Stadium

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The Assam Cricket Association Stadium, also known as Barsapara Cricket Stadium and officially named Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium,[4] is a cricket stadium in Barsapara, Guwahati, Assam, India.[5] It is the home ground of the Assam cricket team and is owned and operated by the Assam Cricket Association. The stadium has a capacity of 46,000 spectators which is extendable to 55,000, making it the 9th largest cricket stadium in India.[1][2][3]

LocationBarsapara, Guwahati, Assam
CountryIndia
Coordinates26°8′42″N 91°44′11″E
Establishment2012
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Assam Cricket Association Stadium
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Ground information
LocationBarsapara, Guwahati, Assam
CountryIndia
Coordinates26°8′42″N 91°44′11″E
Establishment2012
Capacity46,000[1][2][3]
OwnerAssam Cricket Association
ArchitectKlorophyll (India) Sports Turf Technology & Construction Pvt. Ltd.
OperatorAssam Cricket Association
Tenants
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International information
Only men's Test22–26 November 2025:
 India v  South Africa
First men's ODI21 October 2018:
 India v  West Indies
Last men's ODI10 January 2023:
 India v  Sri Lanka
First men's T20I10 October 2017:
 India v  Australia
Last men's T20I25 January 2026:
 India v  New Zealand
First women's ODI30 September 2025:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last women's ODI29 October 2025:
 England v  South Africa
First women's T20I4 March 2019:
 India v  England
Last women's T20I9 March 2019:
 India v  England
As of 29 October 2025
Source: ESPNcricinfo
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Former Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated the stadium on 10 October 2017. The arena hosts domestic and international cricket matches. It became India's 49th international cricket venue.[6] The first international cricket match played here was a T20I between India and Australia in 2017, which was won by Australia.[7] It is the largest sports stadium in north-eastern India.

It hosted the Indian Premier League's matches for the first time in April 2023, with the Rajasthan Royals playing two home games in the stadium as its second home venue.[2] This initiative was put forth by the BCCI to have a cricketing impact in Northeast India.[8]

History

On 4 November 2012, the East Zone Senior Women's Inter-State One-Day Championship match between Assam women's cricket team and Odisha women's cricket team became the first match to be played at the ground.[9][10] In the 2013-14 Ranji Trophy season, the ground hosted four matches. Assam against Kerala was the first first-class match.

Barsapara Cricket Stadium during construction

On 10 October 2017, the stadium hosted its first T20I. The match was played between Australia and hosts India, Australia won the game by eight wickets. In this match, the newly inaugurated stadium recorded an attendance of 38,132.[11]

The stadium hosted its first ODI on 21 October 2018. The match was played between hosts India and the West Indies cricket team. India won the match by eight wickets.[12]

From 4 March 2019 to 9 March 2019, the ground hosted Women's International Cricket for the first time. Three Women's Twenty20 International matches were played between the England women's cricket team and the hosts Indian women's cricket team. The England women's cricket team won the WT20I series 3–0.[13]

On 30 September 2025 the stadium hosted its first Women's ODI. The match was played between hosts India and Sri Lanka women's cricket team which was the opening match of ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025.[14]

On 22 November 2025, the ground hosted its first ever Test match between India and South Africa.[15]

List of centuries

Key

  • * denotes that the batsman was not out.
  • Inns. denotes the number of innings in the match.
  • Balls denotes the number of balls faced in an inning.
  • NR denotes that the number of balls was not recorded.
  • Parentheses next to the player's score denote his century number at Guwahati.
  • Date refers to the date the match started.
  • Result refers to the player's team result.

Tests

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No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1109Senuran Muthusamy South Africa206 1 India22 November 2025Won[16]
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One Day Internationals

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No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1106Shimron Hetmyer West Indies781 India21 October 2018Lost[17]
2140Virat Kohli India1072 West Indies21 October 2018Won[17]
3152*Rohit Sharma India1172 West Indies21 October 2018Won[17]
4113Virat Kohli India871 Sri Lanka10 January 2023Won[18]
5108*Dasun Shanaka Sri Lanka882 India10 January 2023Lost[18]
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Twenty20 Internationals

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No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1106*David Miller South Africa472 India2 October 2022[19]Lost
2123*Ruturaj Gaikwad India571 Australia28 November 2023[20]Lost
3104*Glenn Maxwell Australia482 IndiaWon
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Women's One Day Internationals

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No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing TeamDateResult
1169Laura Wolvaardt South Africa1431 England29 October 2025Won
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