The Sawai Mansingh Stadium cricket stadium in Jaipur is on one corner of the Rambagh Circle and can be found at Janpath, Lal Kothi. During the time of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II, also known as SMS, the stadium’s foundation stone was laid. Because of this, the stadium is also referred to as SMS Stadium.
The Sawai Mansingh Stadium, which was built in 1969, is managed by the Rajasthan Cricket Association and owned by the Rajasthan State Sports Council. There are a total of 23,185 seats in this stadium.
In Rajasthan, India, there is a cricket field called Sawai Mansingh Cricket Stadium. It was named after the former Maharaja of Jaipur State, Sawai Man Singh II. It can be found in one of the PKMB’s corners. There are a total of 30,000 seats in the stadium.
- Full Name: Sawai Man Singh
- Location: Jaipur(Pink City), Rajasthan, India.
- Operator: Rajasthan Cricket Association
- Capacity: 30000
- Surface: Maple flooring
- Floodlights: Yes
- Boundary Length (Dimension): Not Known
Record & Stats
T20 Stats
- Total Match Played: 1
- Batting First Won: 0
- Batting Second Won: 1
- Tie: 0
- Avg. Score in 1st bat: 164
- Highest Score: New Zealand 164/6
- Lowest Score: New Zealand 164/6
- Scoring Pattern
- Below Score 150: 0
- Score between 150 and 169: 1
- Score between 170 and 189: 0
- Above Score 190: 0
ODI Stats
- Total Match Played: 19
- Batting First Won: 7
- Batting Second Won: 12
- Tie: 0
- Avg. Score in 1st bat: 244
- Highest Score: Australia 359/5
- Lowest Score: England 125/10
- Scoring Pattern
- Below Score 200: 4
- Score between 200 and 249: 4
- Score between 250 and 299: 9
- Above Score 300: 2
T20 Domestic
- Total Match Played: 47
- Batting First Won: 15
- Batting Second Won: 32
- Tie: 0
- Avg. Score in 1st bat: 158
- Highest Score: Rajasthan Royals 197/1
- Lowest Score: Mumbai Indians 92/10
- Scoring Pattern
- Below Score 150: 15
- Score between 150 and 169: 18
- Score between 170 and 189: 8
- Above Score 190: 6
Pitch report
According to a recent report from TOI, the groundsmen have been instructed to prepare a wicket for the India-New Zealand match that will score a lot of runs. Additionally, it is being speculated that strip number five, out of all the strips on this field, will be utilized during the actual game. With its longer-than-usual boundaries, it will be interesting to see how batsmen from both teams adjust to the ground’s run-scoring opportunities.
Weather Report
The weather forecast for the Jaipur cricket stadium on Wednesday looks promising enough for us to guarantee a fun and entertaining match for all of the fans gathered. The day will be mostly sunny with a few clouds and will average around 26 degrees Celsius. At 30%, there will be a little humidity. Development in the air will be to some degree restricted, considering that the anticipated breeze speed is 8kmph. Thankfully, there are no recorded chances of precipitation on November 17 despite the clouds.