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Green Park

Civil Lines, Kanpur, India

Ground profile

UP Cricket Association, E/23, Ashram Building, PO HN Shastri Nagar, Kamla Nagar, Township, Kanpur - 208 005 (Phone: 0512 - 2240933/2218076)

Also or formerly known as Modi Stadium
Established 1945
Capacity 45,000
Floodlights Yes
End names Mill Pavilion End, Hostel End
Home team(s) Uttar Pradesh
Other sports Football
Curator Shivkumar
Current local time 18:02, Fri Jul 25, 2008 (UTC +0530)
External links Weather

Next match
Thu 20 November 2008 India v England, 3rd ODI
Full list of forthcoming matches

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test India v England - Jan 12-14, 1952 scorecard
Last Test India v South Africa - Apr 11-13, 2008 scorecard
First ODI India v Sri Lanka - Dec 24, 1986 scorecard
Last ODI India v Pakistan - Nov 11, 2007 scorecard

 Profile

Constructed in one of the most polluted cities in India, Kanpur's Green Park stadium, situated close to the river Ganges, accommodates 39,255 - mostly uncovered - spectators. Established in 1945, the ground, which has seen frequent changes, lacks the tradition which some of the other premier Test grounds boast of. Its floodlights are slung low, and were used for the first time last year in a Test featuring South Africa. A number of dull drawn games have been the feature of the Tests at Kanpur, thanks to lifeless pitches; this, in part, is the fault of the region's soil, for it does not encourage bounce and pace.

For long not too many fixtures were held here, until the local cricket association prepared a ground fit for international cricket. And if the eyes and lungs can adapt and overcome the thick smog that pervades the city, the pitch is a batsmen's paradise. Mohammad Azharuddin hit the last of his three consecutive hundreds during his sensational debut. In 1986-87, Sri Lanka and India produced 1096 runs and lost only 17 wickets. In the 90s, India and West Indies produced an average of 73 runs per wicket. More recently, Shahid Afridi blitzed a 45-ball century, playing through the line and swinging across and one could sense him almost closing his eyes as he smote the ball; it was that kind of pitch.
(Rahul Bhatia)

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Nov 10, 2007

The Green Park scoreboard is spruced up for the India-Pakistan ODI
The Green Park scoreboard is spruced up for the India-Pakistan ODI
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Mar 4, 2000

Green Park, Kanpur
Green Park, Kanpur
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