home


Widgets

Top Performer

Audio

Sachin Zone

Photos+

Gaming Zone

Help and Feedback


 





Live Scorecards
Fixtures | Results
3D Animation






England v South Africa
Sri Lanka v India
County Cricket
ICC Intercontinental Cup

Current and Future Tours



News
Photos | Wallpapers




Cricinfo Magazine








Match/series archive
Records
Statsguru
Players/Officials
Grounds



Women's Cricket
ICC
Rankings/Ratings




Wisden Almanack



Games
Fantasy Cricket
Slogout



Daily Newsletter
Desktop Alerts
Toolbar
Widgets







India ground profiles - back to home

MA Chidambaram Stadium

Chepauk, Chennai, India

Ground profile

Also or formerly known as Chepauk; Madras Cricket Club Ground
Named after The President of BCCI, and also the President of the TNCA
Capacity 50000
Floodlights Since the 1996 World Cup
End names Anna Pavilion End, V Pattabhiraman Gate End
Home team(s) Tamil Nadu
Current local time 11:30, Thu Jul 24, 2008 (UTC +0530)
External links Weather

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test India v England - Feb 10-13, 1934 scorecard
Last Test India v South Africa - Mar 26-30, 2008 scorecard
First ODI India v Australia - Oct 9, 1987 scorecard
Last ODI Africa XI v Asia XI - Jun 10, 2007 scorecard

 Profile

The spiritual home of cricket in the state since the start of the Presidency matches in 1916, the MA Chidambaram Stadium, noted for its sporting pitches. Better known as Chepauk, taken from the area of its existence, the first Test played here was in 1933-34 between Douglas Jardine's England and CK Nayudu's India. For long, Test matches at Chepauk were synonymous with the Pongal (Harvest) festival. There have been records galore at this venue. History was made with the first ever Ranji Trophy match played at the venue when AG Ram Singh, with 11 wickets, bowled Madras to victory over Mysore within a day. India recorded their first Test win at the ground in 1951-52 when they defeated England by an innings and eight runs. Sunil Gavaskar notched up his record breaking 30th Test hundred on this ground in 1983-84. The India-Australia encounter in 1986-87 ended in a tie - only the second in the game's long history. The next season, leg spinner Narendra Hirwani claimed the best match analysis by a player on Test debut, finishing with 16 for 136.

But more than the records, what stands out at Chepauk is the atmosphere and the crowd, 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 match in 1999. A truly overwhelmed Pakistani team even made a lap of honour in appreciation of the spectators' sporting behaviour.
Natarajan Sriram

 Latest Articles

View the full list of 9 related articles


 Latest Photos

Dec 4, 2005

The super-sopper is called onto the ground in an attempt to dry the outfield
The super-sopper is called onto the ground in an attempt to dry the outfield
© AFP

Dec 4, 2005

Groundsmen use shovels to drain the ground
Groundsmen use shovels to drain the ground
© AFP

Dec 4, 2005

Groundsmen try to drain the ground at Chennai after another day was washed out
Groundsmen try to drain the ground at Chennai after another day was washed out
© AFP

View the full list of 9 related images


Search for a profile from the extensive database of around 2000 grounds:

Cricinfo home Print this page Email this page to a friend Feedback

 
Top 5 player searches
Most read stories