JSCA International Stadium Complex

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JSCA International Stadium Complex [1]
• Jharkhand States Cricket Association International Cricket Stadium [1]
JSCAStad.jpg
Inside view of this stadium
Ground information
Location Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
Coordinates 23°18′36″N85°16′29″E / 23.31000°N 85.27472°E / 23.31000; 85.27472
Establishment2011
Capacity50,000 [2]
Owner Jharkhand State Cricket Association
ArchitectKothari Associates Pvt. Ltd.
Operator Jharkhand State Cricket Association
Tenants Indian Cricket Team
Jharkhand cricket team
Chennai Super Kings
End names
M.S Dhoni Pavilion
Amitabh Choudhary Pavilion
International information
First Test16–20 March 2017:
Flag of India.svg  India v Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Last Test23–26 February 2024:
Flag of India.svg  India v Flag of England.svg  England
First ODI19 January 2013:
Flag of India.svg  India v Flag of England.svg  England
Last ODI9 October 2022:
Flag of India.svg  India v Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
First T20I12 February 2016:
Flag of India.svg  India v Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
Last T20I27 January 2023:
Flag of India.svg  India v Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
First WODI15 February 2016:
Flag of India.svg  India v Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka
Last WODI19 February 2016:
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First WT20I22 February 2016:
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Last WT20I26 February 2016:
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As of 26 February 2024
Source: ESPNcricinfo

The JSCA International Stadium is an international cricket stadium under the Jharkhand State Cricket Association, located in Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. It is the home ground of the Jharkhand cricket team. Chennai Super Kings used to play their home matches at this venue.

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The JSCA International Stadium was inaugurated in January 2013. The first ODI match was played between India and England on 19 January 2013. The stadium has hosted 7 Indian Premier League matches so far.

History

The JSCA's decision to build a new cricket stadium in Ranchi stemmed from a dispute with Tata Steel, regarding allocations of international matches and conducting matches in Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur.[ citation needed ]

This conflict came about when an international match between India and England was moved to Bangalore, with the JSCA stating they did not receive any response from Tata Steel. Following this, the JSCA decided a new stadium was needed. As Jharkhand State Cricket Association is a full member of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), it organizes international matches in the state, but JSCA did not own any international cricket stadiums, the only one being Keenan Stadium, [3] which was owned by Tata Steel. Therefore, it was decided to construct its own International Cricket Stadium in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand.

Main Stadium during construction JSCAInternational Stadium1.jpg
Main Stadium during construction

The design commission was given to architectural consultants Kothari Associates Pvt. Ltd. of Delhi.

This stadium is built within the premises of HEC (Heavy Engineering Corporation), a public sector company. This stadium is the home ground of Indian Cricket Team's former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.[ citation needed ]

The stadium has been constructed in such a way that no shadow falls on any of the nine pitches before 4.45 pm, even on the shortest day of the year. There is another ground in the complex which has five pitches.[ citation needed ]

There is a practice arena with eight pitches. The stadium has a seating capacity of 50,000 and 76 corporate boxes. Spectators can also enjoy views from two nearby hills on the East and West Sides called the East and West Hills. This is the only stadium in the country having hills on both sides. [4]

The two pavilions, North and South, are fully air-conditioned have five levels each which include VIP areas, members' enclosure, donors' enclosure, president's box, the BCCI box and two large dressing rooms with separate dining spaces for players.[ citation needed ]

Membrane roofs provide shade from the sun. The Stadium also features an Indoor Cricket centre consisting of three indoor pitches, with a residential complex where players can stay for training. [5]

In November 2015, the stadium was selected as one of the six new Test venues along with Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Holkar Stadium, Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium and Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in India. [6]

Project details

JSCA cricket stadium Entrance JSCA cricket stadium Entrance.jpg
JSCA cricket stadium Entrance

The stadium was supposed to be completed in February 2012 at a cost of 1.80billion, covering an area of 35 acres (140,000 m2). The stadium hosted its first international match on 19 January 2013 between India and England. [7]

Earlier JSCA was hoping to get an International Match during West Indies/England's tour of India (2011). The stadium is built within the city limits of "Ranchi". It is only 10-minute drive from the Ranchi airport "Birsa Munda Airport" and 25 minutes from a five-star hotel "Hotel Radisson Blu". It is well connected by a four-lane road. It is also well connected to Ranchi junction and Hatia railway stations.

The JSCA Cricket Stadium project includes:

List of Centuries

Key

Test Centuries

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsIn.Opposing teamDate
1178* Steve Smith Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3611Flag of India.svg  India 16 March 2017 [9]
2104 Glenn Maxwell Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1851Flag of India.svg  India
3202 Cheteshwar Pujara Flag of India.svg  India 5252Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
4117 Wriddhiman Saha Flag of India.svg  India 2332Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
5224 Rohit Sharma Flag of India.svg  India 2551Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 19 October 2019 [10]
6115 Ajinkya Rahane Flag of India.svg  India 1921Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
7122* Joe Root Flag of England.svg  England 2741Flag of India.svg  India 23 February 2024 [11]

One Day Internationals

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1139* Angelo Mathews Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 1161Flag of India.svg  India 16 November 2014Lost [12]
2139* Virat Kohli Flag of India.svg  India 1262Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Won [12]
3104 Usman Khawaja Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1131Flag of India.svg  India 8 March 2019Won [13]
4123 Virat Kohli Flag of India.svg  India 952Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Lost [13]

List of five-wicket hauls

Key

SymbolMeaning
The bowler was man of the match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
§One of two five-wicket hauls by the bowler in the match
DateDay the Test started or ODI was held
Inn Innings in which five-wicket haul was taken
OversNumber of overs bowled.
RunsNumber of runs conceded
WktsNumber of wickets taken
Econ Runs conceded per over
Batsmen Batsmen whose wickets were taken
DrawnThe match was drawn.

Tests

No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1 Ravindra Jadeja 16 March 2017Flag of India.svg  India Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 149.312452.50Drawn [9]
2 Shoaib Bashir 23 February 2024Flag of England.svg  England Flag of India.svg  India 24411952.70Lost [11]
3 Ravichandran Ashwin Flag of India.svg  India Flag of England.svg  England 315.55153.20Won [11]

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