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India vs England 2021 schedule at Motera Stadium
Test schedule
India vs England 2021 Test series schedule | |||
Match details | Date | Time (IST) | Venue |
3rd Test | Feb 24-28 | 2:30 PM | Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad |
4th Test | Mar 4-8 | 9:30 AM | Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad |
T20I schedule
India vs England 2021 T20I series schedule | |||
Match details | Date | Time (IST) | Venue |
1st T20I | 12-Mar | 6:00 PM | Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad |
2nd T20I | 14-Mar | 6:00 PM | Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad |
3rd T20I | 16-Mar | 6:00 PM | Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad |
4th T20I | 18-Mar | 6:00 PM | Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad |
5th T20I | 20-Mar | 6:00 PM | Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad |
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India vs England: Tickets for third Test match at Motera
You can buy the tickets for India vs England 3rd Test (D/N) from Book My Show website and app. Tickets are available in the price range of Rs 300-Rs 2,500.
IND vs ENG: Ticket for 4th Test
The tickets for 4th Test is also available on Book My Show in the price range of Rs 300-Rs 2500.
India vs England: Tickets for five T20Is
The ticket booking facility for five T20 Internationals is still not available.
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Motera Stadium parking facilities
The parking facility at Motera Stadium is not available due to security concerns. However, fans can book a parking slot through AmdaPark app or contact 9512015234/30, according to bookmyshow.com.
All you need to know about Motera Stadium:
Seating capacity of Motera Stadium
The stadium, with seating capacity of 110,000, is the world’s largest cricket stadium and second largest sports ground in the world. The Rungrado May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, is the world’s largest stadium with a seating capacity of 114,000.
Construction and reconstruction of Motera Stadium
Motera Stadium came into existence after the Gujarat government donated 100 acres of land on the banks of the Sabarmati river in 1982. The construction work was completed within nine months.
The reconstruction work at Sardar Patel Stadium (Motera) started in 2016.
Larsen and Toubro was the principal contractor for designing and rebuilding the Motera Stadium.
The new Motera Stadium is spread across 63 acres and has three entry points. It has 76 corporate boxes with a seating capacity of 25 each. It also has an Olympic-size swimming pool and four dressing rooms.
The new Motera Stadium does not have flood lights. Instead, LED lights are being installed on the roof.
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History of Motera Stadium
- The Motera Stadium hosted its first One-Day International (ODI) match in the 1984-85 India vs Australia bilateral series, which India lost.
- The Sardar Patel Stadium was one of the venues for the 2006 edition of the ICC Champions Trophy, and hosted five of the 15 games.
- Motera Stadium has so far always been a venue whenever India has hosted an ICC World Cup. The first World Cup match at Motera Stadium was played between England and New Zealand during the 1996 World Cup.
- In the 2011 World Cup, India defeated Australia in the quarterfinals at Motera, and went on to become the champions.
- Till August 19, 2017 it hosted 12 Tests, 23 ODIs and one T20 International.
Test records
- Highest innings total: 760-7 (dec) by Sri Lanka against India in second innings on November 16, 2009.
- Lowest innings total: 76 by India against South Africa in first innings on April 3, 2008.
- Highest individual score: Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene 275 in 435 balls (27 fours and 1 Six).
- Highest total: 365-2 by South Africa against India on February 27, 2010.
- Lowest total: 85 by Zimbabwe against West Indies on October 8, 2006
- Highest individual score: Sourav Ganguly's 144 in 152 ball (8 fours and 6 sixes) during India vs Zimbabwe match on December 5, 2000.
- Sunil Gavaskar completed 10,000 runs in Tests in 1986–87 against Pakistan.
- Kapil Dev surpassed Sir Richard Hadlee’s 431 wickets record in Tests and became highest wicket taker in Test cricket at that time.
- In October 1999, Sachin Tendulkar scored his first Test double-hundred in a match against New Zealand.
- Sachin Tendulkar became the first-ever cricketer to score 18,000 runs in One day cricket in a match against Australia during 2011 Cricket World Cup.
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