Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium

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The New Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, also known as Jamtha Stadium, is a cricket stadium in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. It is the second largest cricket stadium in India in terms of field area after the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, and the qualities of the stadium have been praised by the International Cricket Council.[4]

CountryIndia
Establishment2008
Capacity45,000[1][2]
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Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium
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Interactive map of Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium
Ground information
LocationNagpur, Maharashtra
CountryIndia
Establishment2008
Capacity45,000[1][2]
OwnerVidarbha Cricket Association
ArchitectShashi Prabhu[3]
OperatorVidarbha Cricket Association
TenantsVidarbha cricket team, Deccan Chargers
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International information
First Test6–10 November 2008:
 India v  Australia
Last Test9–11 February 2023:
 India v  Australia
First ODI28 October 2009:
 India v  Australia
Last ODI6 February 2025:
 India v  England
First T20I9 December 2009:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last T20I21 January 2026:
 India v  New Zealand
First WODI6 April 2016:
 India v  England
Last WODI12 April 2016:
 India v  England
First WT20I18 March 2016:
 Australia v  South Africa
Last WT20I21 March 2016:
 Australia v  New Zealand
As of 11 February 2023
Source: Cricinfo
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The stadium is located at Jamtha on the southern outskirts of Nagpur and was inaugurated in 2008, replacing the old Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground as the city's main stadium. The VCA Stadium has a capacity of 45,000 and is the home ground for the Vidarbha and Central Zone cricket teams for the domestic Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy tournaments respectively. As of January 2020 it has hosted more T20I matches (12) than any other stadium in India. As of 10 November 2019 it has hosted 6 Tests, 9 ODIs and 12 T20Is.

England Tour of India 2025

Vidarbha Cricket Association (VCA) is all set to host the 1st One Day International Match of "IDFC First Bank ODI Trophy" between India and England, scheduled to be played on 6 February 2025. VCA has made special arrangements with Orphanages for Orphan Children to witness the match. Free Transportation and Free Tickets for such orphan children have been arranged by VCA.[5]

Overview

Layout of the VCA Stadium

Sachin Tendulkar said "the facilities exceeded all expectations" and Ricky Ponting commented on the comfort in the changing rooms.[6] Rajasthan Royals skipper Shane Warne was extremely pleased with the "largeness of the ground" after his team's two-run win over Deccan Chargers. "Michael Lumb's slog to deep mid-wicket found a fielder. Now, if this was Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium or M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, then that ball would have landed in a taxi going to the team hotel. We need big grounds like these," Warne said.[7] It has 80-yard straight boundaries and 85-yard square boundaries, which makes it one of the largest grounds (in terms of playing area) in the world.[8]

Lalit Modi said the VCA was "by far the best stadium in India". The stadium has been praised not only by the players but also by commentators and journalists because of the facilities.[8] Alan Wilkins said, "It is a fabulous stadium, a Colosseum here in Nagpur. It has the most impressive Press box for the travelling media. It really is a wonderful venue."

The first international match at this venue was the Fourth Test between India and Australia in November 2008, which India won by 172 runs. The Australian spinner Jason Krejza finished with 12 wickets, while Harbhajan Singh claimed seven for India.

Four matches were played at the stadium during the 2011 Cricket World Cup.[9] The highest Test scores are by India: 566/8, 558/6 and 441. The leading run scorers in Tests are Virendar Sehwag (357), Virat Kohli (354) and MS Dhoni (339). The leading wicket takers in a Test are R Ashwin (23 wickets), Ishant Sharma (19) and Harbhajan Singh (13 wickets). The highest ODI scores are by India 354/7, India 351/4, Australia 350/6, New Zealand 302/7 and Sri Lanka 302/7. The leading scorers in ODIs are Virat Kohli (325), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (268) and Rohit Sharma (204). The leading wicket takers in ODIs are Mitchell Johnson (9 wickets), Ravindra Jadeja (6 wickets) and Dale Steyn (5) and Harbhajan Singh (5).

Panoramic view of VCA Stadium, Nagpur

Various format record

Test records

ODI records

T20I records

List of five wicket hauls in international cricket

Tests

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Five-wicket hauls in Men's Test matches at VCA Stadium[11]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Jason Krezja 6 November 2008 Australia India143.52158 India won[12]
2 Dale Steyn 6 February 2010 South Africa India216.4517 South Africa won[13]
3 Ravichandran Ashwin 25 November 2015 India South Africa216.1325 India won[14]
4 Imran Tahir 25 November 2015 South Africa India311.3385 India won[14]
5 Ravichandran Ashwin 25 November 2015 India South Africa429.5667 India won[14]
6 Ravindra Jadeja 9 February 2023 India Australia122475 India won[15]
7 Todd Murphy 9 February 2023 Australia India2471247 India won[15]
8 Ravichandran Ashwin 9 February 2023 India Australia312375 India won[15]
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One Day Internationals

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Five-wicket hauls in Men's ODI matches at VCA Stadium[16]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Dale Steyn 12 March 2011 South Africa India19.3505 South Africa won[17]
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Twenty20 Internationals

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Five-wicket hauls in Men's T20I matches at VCA Stadium[18]
No. Bowler Date Team Opposing Team Inn O R W Result
1 Deepak Chahar 10 November 2019 India Bangladesh23.276 India won[19]
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