Dr. B. Hazarika Cricket Stadium is a cricket stadium in Guwahati, Assam, India. It is also known as Barsapara Cricket Stadium or Assam Cricket Association Stadium. The total cost of the project was roughly Rs 2,300 billion. Sarbananda Sonowal, the Chief Minister of Assam, inaugurated it on October 10, 2017.
The Cricket Stadium is India’s 49th international cricket venue, and it hosted its maiden international cricket match in October 2018, when India faced Australia in a T20I. It is a new stadium that will hold both domestic and international competitions. In 2010, the stadium was renamed in honour of Dr. Bhupen Hazarika, the founder and patron saint of the Assam Cricket Association. It is the largest sporting venue in India.
Stadium details
- Full Name: Barsapara Cricket Stadium
- Location: Barsapara, Guwahati, Assam
- Operator: Assam Cricket Association
- Capacity: 45,000
- Surface: Good & Batting Friendly
- Floodlights: Yes
- End names: Media End Pavilion End
- Boundary Length (Dimension):
- Also known as: Barsapara Cricket Stadium
Record & Stats
T20 Stats
Total Match Played: 1 |
Batting First Won: 0 |
Batting Second Won: 1 |
Tie: 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 118 |
Highest Score: India 118/10 |
Lowest Score: India 118/10 |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 150: 1 |
Score between 150 and 169: 0 |
Score between 170 and 189: 0 |
Above Score 190: 0 |
ODI Stats
Total Match Played: 1 |
Batting First Won: 0 |
Batting Second Won: 1 |
Tie: 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 322 |
Highest Score: West Indies 322/8 |
Lowest Score: West Indies 322/8 |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 200: 0 |
Score between 200 and 249: 0 |
Score between 250 and 299: 0 |
Above Score 300: 1 |
T20 Domestic
Total Match Played: 0 |
Batting First Won: 0 |
Batting Second Won: 0 |
Tie: 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 0 |
Highest Score: |
Lowest Score: |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 150: 0 |
Score between 150 and 169: 0 |
Score between 170 and 189: 0 |
Above Score 190: 0 |
pitch report 2nd T20
So far, Guwahati’s Barsapara Cricket Stadium has only hosted one T20I, which took place in October 2017 between India and Australia. The final T20I at this venue was scheduled in 2020 between India and Sri Lanka, but it was cancelled due to rain. As a result, the audience in Guwahati will be ecstatic about the game.