The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, also known as the Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium, is a cricket field in Bangalore, India. Cubbon Park, Queen’s Road, Cubbon Avenue, and uptown MG Road all surround this five-decade-old stadium in the city’s center. It regularly plays host to Test matches, One-Day Internationals (ODIs), Twenty20 Internationals (T20i), First-Class Cricket games, as well as musical and cultural events, and has a capacity of 40,000 people.
Both the Karnataka state cricket team and Royal Challengers Bangalore, one of India’s two premier Twenty20 franchises, play their home games at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. It has been leased to the Karnataka State Cricket Association for a century and is managed by the Karnataka Government. One of the most important centers for cricket in the country is still the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, which is located in the center of the state capital.
- Full Name: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
- Location: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
- Operator: Karnataka State Cricket Association
- Capacity: 40,000
- pitch: Benefit for spin & Fast bowlers
- Floodlights: Yes
- End names: Pavilion End BEML End
- Boundary Length (Dimension):
Record & Stats
T20 Stats
Total Match Played: 7 |
Batting First Won: 2 |
Batting Second Won: 5 |
Tie: 0 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 155 |
Highest Score: India 202/6 |
Lowest Score: Sri Lanka 122/9 |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 150: 4 |
Score between 150 and 169: 1 |
Score between 170 and 189: 0 |
Above Score 190: 2 |
ODI Stats
Total Match Played: 23 |
Batting First Won: 10 |
Batting Second Won: 12 |
Tie: 1 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 266 |
Highest Score: India 383/6 |
Lowest Score: India 166/4 |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 200: 2 |
Score between 200 and 249: 9 |
Score between 250 and 299: 4 |
Above Score 300: 8 |
T20 Domestic
Total Match Played: 101 |
Batting First Won: 45 |
Batting Second Won: 54 |
Tie: 2 |
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 165 |
Highest Score: Royal Challengers Bangalore 263/5 |
Lowest Score: Royal Challengers Bangalore 82/10 |
Scoring Pattern |
Below Score 150: 30 |
Score between 150 and 169: 28 |
Score between 170 and 189: 18 |
Above Score 190: 25 |
Pitch report
The grass on the M. Chinaswamy Stadium pitch benefits fast bowlers and is regarded as the best batting surface for limited-overs cricket. In all five days of a Test match, this wicket aids fast bowlers, and in the final days, spin bowlers also begin to benefit from the pitch. Since this is a T20-friendly pitch, you can score a lot of runs in both innings on this surface.
Weather report
Bengaluru is giving early indications that rain will affect the fifth India vs. South Africa T20I on Sunday, and it is anticipated to be the coolest of the five venues for this series, which is being played amid a heat wave in India.
The weather forecast provided by AccuWeather for the 19th of June in Bengaluru states that there is a possibility of rain playing spoilsport tomorrow. Despite the fact that the evening will otherwise be pleasant in the city, 51% of the time it will rain.
The expected temperature is around 25.57 °C, and the expected humidity is around 38%. Winds of 4.49 m/s are anticipated. Since cloud cover is expected, pace bowlers will likely benefit from some movement.