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Second Test - MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai

About the ground :

22 Mar 2001: Sameer Dighe (left) and Harbhajan Singh celebrate as they complete the winning runs during the third Test at the Chidambaram Stadium in Chepauk, Chennai, India. India won the game by two wickets to win the three-Test series 2-1. The Englishmen's love for the willow, sports and club life originated humming activity of cricket by 1865 at Chepauk green. The present Madras Cricket Club (MCC) pavilion was built in 1892. The area of the ground and structures occupy nearly 20 acres.

The famous Madras Presidency matches - between the local Indians and the Europeans began at this ground in 1915-16. Douglas Jardine's England team played the first ever Test at this venue in February 1934. India, in fact, won their first ever Test match at this venue in February 1952 when they beat England by an innings and eight runs in the fifth and final Test.

From 1955 to 1965, all Test matches in Madras were played at the Nehru (Corporation) Stadium. However, it was only in 1965 that the Tamil Nadu (then Madras) Cricket Association became lessees of the ground, when a gigantic stadium with all modern amenities was built at a cost of Rs. two crores. The seating capacity was about 50,000. Since 1967 all Test matches have been played at the Chepauk. In September 1986 the second ever tied Test match was witnessed at this venue.

The Chepauk crowd is reputed to be the most knowledgeable and appreciative in the country. This was proved when those present gave a standing ovation to Saeed Anwar after his record-breaking 194 against India in the Independence Cup match in 1997 and again when Pakistan won the Test in 1999.

Total matches played: 26
Results: 17
Drawn: 8
Tied: 1

Summary of results:
TeamPlayedWonLostDrawnTied
Australia51211
England7331-
India2611681
New Zealand2-11-
Pakistan4112-
Sri Lanka1--1-
West Indies7142-

Highest Team Totals: 652-7d by England ,1984-85
for India : 566-6d v Sri Lanka, 1982-83

Lowest Team Totals: 83 by India v England, 1976-77
v India : 140 by New Zealand, 1976-77

Individual hundreds: 39 (20 for India & 19 v India)

Highest Individual Innings : 236* by Sunil Gavaskar v West Indies, 1983-84
v India : 210 by Dean Jones for Australia, 1986-87

Best Bowling in an innings: 8-55 by Vinoo Mankad v England, 1951-52
v India : 7-49 by Hedley Verity for England,1933-34

Best Bowling in a match : 16-136 by Narendra Hirwani v West Indies, 1987-88 (on debut)
v India : 12-121 by Andy Roberts for West Indies, 1974-75

Highest Partnership for each wicket:
for India:
WktRunsBatsmen Vs Season
1st200SM GavaskarK SrikkanthPak 1986-87
2nd173SM GavaskarDB VengsarkarSL 1982-83
3rd316GR ViswanathYashpal SharmaEng 1981-82
4th190M AmarnathM AzharuddinEng 1984-85
5th169SR TendulkarR DravidAus 2000-01
6th170SM GavaskarRJ ShastriWI 1983-84
7th93PR UmrigarCD GopinathEng 1951-52
8th85Kapil DevC SharmaAus 1986-87
9th143*SM GavaskarSMH KirmaniWI 1983-84
10th51SMH KirmaniC SharmaEng 1984-85

v India:
WktRunsBatsmen For Season
1st239AF RaeJB StollmeyerWI 1948-49
2nd241G FowlerMW GattingEng 1984-85
3rd222AR BorderKJ HughesAus 1979-80
4th178DM JonesAR BorderAus 1986-87
5th106Shahid AfridiSalim MalikPak 1998-99
6th89Javed MiandadWasim RajaPak 1979-80
 89LRD MendisAN RanasingheSL 1982-83
7th100AI KallicharranDR ParryWI 1978-79
8th112Imran KhanWasim AkramPak 1986-87
9th96IA HealyGR RobertsonAus 1997-98
10th104Zulfiqar AhmedAmir ElahiPak 1952-53

Statistics: Rajneesh Gupta

Other venues:

  • M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore - First Test
  • MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai - Second Test
  • Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur - Third Test
  • Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai - Fourth Test


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