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The Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium [1] is an international cricket stadium situated in Matale District. The ground staged only One Day Internationals, where the first ODI was held in 2001 Sri Lanka against England.
The first man to score an ODI century at the ground was Indian great Rahul Dravid against United Arab Emirates in 2004.
The following table summarises the One Day International centuries scored at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium. [4]
No. | Score | Player | Team | Balls | Inns. | Opposing team | Date | Result |
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1 | 104 | Rahul Dravid | India | 93 | 1 | United Arab Emirates | 16 July 2004 | Won |
2 | 107 | Sanath Jayasuriya | Sri Lanka | 144 | 1 | India | 28 January 2009 | Lost |
3 | 123 | Mahela Jayawardena | Sri Lanka | 108 | 2 | Pakistan | 3 August 2009 | Won |
4 | 109 | Shahid Afridi (1/2) | Pakistan | 76 | 2 | Sri Lanka | 15 January 2010 | Lost |
5 | 124 | Shahid Afridi (2/2) | Pakistan | 60 | 1 | Bangladesh | 21 January 2010 | Won |
6 | 110 | Virender Sehwag | India | 93 | 1 | New Zealand | 25 August 2010 | Won |
7 | 110 | Tillakaratne Dilshan | Sri Lanka | 115 | 1 | India | 28 August 2010 | Won |
8 | 103 | Mohammad Hafeez | Pakistan | 95 | 2 | Sri Lanka | 11 July 2015 | Won |
9 | 102 | Dinesh Chandimal | Sri Lanka | 130 | 1 | Australia | 28 August 2016 | Lost |
10 | 127 | Tamim Iqbal | Bangladesh | 142 | 1 | Sri Lanka | 25 March 2017 | Won |
11 | 102 | Kusal Mendis | Sri Lanka | 107 | 1 | Bangladesh | 28 March 2017 | No Result |
12 | 132* | Shikhar Dhawan | India | 90 | 2 | Sri Lanka | 20 August 2017 | Won |
Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium is a 16,800 seat cricket stadium in Sri Lanka. It is situated in the Central Province, close to Dambulla on a 60-acre site leased from the Rangiri Dambulla Temple, is the first and only International cricket ground in dry zone of Sri Lanka. The stadium is built overlooking the Dambulla Tank (reservoir) and the Dambulla Rock.
Jinnah Stadium in Sialkot is one of the oldest cricket grounds in Pakistan. This stadium was constructed in 1920 by the British. In the 1950s it was named Jinnah Park. In 1979 it was upgraded and renamed Jinnah Stadium. It was initially named Connelly Park by the British and after independence, it was renamed as Jinnah Park. It is the home ground of Sialkot Stallions.
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