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Who is the largest cricket stadium of the world?

Who is the largest cricket stadium of the world?

Narendra Modi Stadium
The brand new Narendra Modi Stadium, inaugurated by the President of India earlier this year, seats as many as 1,32,000 spectators. This makes it the world’s largest cricket stadium by seating capacity, surpassing the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia.

How is Motera pitch?

The ICC in its “Rules and Regulations” page has updated the ratings of all recent games and the pitch at Motera was rated “average” for the third Test and “Good” for the final Test. The second Test in Chennai where India won to level the series has also been given average rating.

Which is best cricket stadium in India?

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Largest Cricket Stadium in India: List of 5 biggest Cricket stadiums in India

  • Narendra Modi Stadium, Gujarat.
  • Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
  • Naya Raipur International Cricket Stadium, Raipur.
  • Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad.
  • M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.

Can India lose points for Motera pitch?

Any abandoned match will be classified as a drawn match for statistical purposes,” state WTC playing conditions. In this case, however, the match was complete and thus there is no way India will be penalized for the pitch.

Is Motera pitch good?

The ICC in its “Rules and Regulations” page has updated the ratings of all recent games and the pitch at Motera was rated “average” for the third Test and “Good” for the final Test. It was rated “Very Good” for the first T20International.

Who hit the longest six in history?

The official record for the longest six in cricket history belongs to Australia’s Brett Lee, who crossed the rope by some 130-135 meters….Longest six in international cricket: Know the leaders.

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No. 1
Player Shahid Afridi
Team Pakistan
Distance (metres) 158m (unofficial)
Year 2013

How many balls are bowled in an over in cricket?

6 balls
The Over, Scoring Runs, Dead ball and Extras. The ball shall be bowled from each end alternately in overs of 6 balls. An over has started when the bowler starts his/her run-up or, if there is no run-up, starts his/her action for the first delivery of that over.