Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, commonly known as TU Cricket Ground or simply TU Ground is a cricket ground in Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Nepal.
Kirtipur Cricket Stadium TU Cricket Stadium | |||
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Stadium at Kirtipur | |||
Ground information | |||
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Location | Kirtipur, Bagmati Pradesh, Nepal | ||
Coordinates | 27°40′41″N 85°17′25″E | ||
Establishment | 1998 | ||
Capacity | 20,000+ | ||
Owner | Tribhuvan University | ||
Operator | Cricket Association of Nepal | ||
Tenants | Nepal national cricket team Nepal national under-19 cricket team | ||
End names | |||
Pavilion End Chobhar End | |||
International information | |||
First ODI | 5 February 2020: Nepal v Oman | ||
Last ODI | 12 February 2020: Nepal v United States | ||
First T20I | 5 December 2019: Nepal v Bhutan | ||
Last T20I | 9 December 2019: Nepal v Maldives | ||
Team information | |||
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As of 12 February 2020 Source: Cricinfo |
History
The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1998 when Bangladesh played Papua New Guinea in the 1998 ACC Trophy.[1]
Nepal took part in the inaugural Intercontinental Cup with the matches in the competition having first-class status. The ground held its first first-class match when Nepal hosted Malaysia. Another two first-class match were held there during the 2005 Intercontinental Cup when Nepal hosted Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates.[2]
These were the first first-class matches to be held anywhere in Nepal. The ground has since hosted a number of international competitions, including the 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Five and 2015-17 ICC World Cricket League Championship.
Controversy arose during the competition in a match between Nepal and the United States with crowd trouble flaring up when a large number of spectators disturbed play when they became unhappy with the performance of the Nepal team.
The match was later investigated by the International Cricket Council for the crowd trouble and the resulting calculations of the net-run rate which denied Singapore promotion to 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Four.[3]
The ground has also successfully hosted domestic tournaments such as 2017 Everest Premier League, 2016 Everest Premier League, 2016 Ruslan Cup, 2017 Ruslan Cup and so on with a lot of people coming to watch the matches and enjoying domestic cricket.
Renovations
After the devastating 2015 Nepal Earthquake, the basic infrastructures of the ground were destroyed. Thus, the CAN is rebuilding its infrastructures and adding more facilities such as the addition of ground walls, a pavilion building, media box, view tower and VIP Seating Area.
Major sports events
- 1998 ACC Trophy
- 1999 Tempo Legends World Cup
- 2005 Intercontinental Cup
- 2010 ICC World Cricket League Division Five
- 2011 ACC Twenty20 Cup
- 2013 ACC Twenty20 Cup
- 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship
- 2016 Everest Premier League
- 2017 Everest Premier League
- 2018 Everest Premier League
- Cricket at the 2019 South Asian Games – Men's tournament
- 2019-22 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2
Records
ODI records
- Highest ODI total: 276/6 – Oman vs. United States, 2020 Nepal Tri-Nation Series, 11 February 2020
- Highest Individual ODI Score: 109* – Aqib Ilyas, Oman vs. Nepal 2020 Nepal Tri-Nation Series, 9 February 2020
- Best ODI Bowling Figure: 6/16 – Sandeep Lamichhane, Nepal vs United States, 2020 Nepal Tri-Nation Series, 12 February 2020
- Highest ODI Partnership: 216 (for the 3rd wicket) – Aqib Ilyas & Zeeshan Maqsood, Oman vs. United States, 2020 Nepal Tri-Nation Series, 11 February 2020
T20I records
- Highest T20I total: 236/3 – Nepal vs. Bhutan, 2019 South Asian Games, 5 December 2019
- Highest Individual T20I Score: 107 – Nepal vs. Bhutan, 2019 South Asian Games, 5 December 2019
- Best T20I Bowling Figure: 3/6 – Lalit Rajbanshi, Nepal vs. Maldives, 2019 South Asian Games, 9 December 2019
- Highest T20I Partnership: 108 (for the 1st wicket) – Paras Khadka & Gyanendra Malla, Nepal vs. Bhutan, 2019 South Asian Games, 5 December 2019
List of International centuries
ODI centuries
Three ODI centuries have been scored at the venue.[4]
No. | Score | Player | Team | Balls | Opposing team | Date | Result |
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1 | 109* | Aqib Ilyas (1/2) | Oman | 108 | Nepal | 9 February 2020 | Won |
2 | 109 | Zeeshan Maqsood | Oman | 109 | United States | 11 February 2020 | Won |
3 | 105 | Aqib Ilyas (2/2) | Oman | 123 | United States | 11 February 2020 | Won |
T20I centuries
Only one T20I century have been scored at the venue.[5]
No. | Score | Player | Team | Balls | Opposing team | Date | Result |
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1 | 107 | Gyanendra Malla | Nepal | 55 | Bhutan | 5 December 2019 | Won |
List of International five-wicket hauls
One-day Internationals
The following table summarizes the five-wicket hauls taken in ODIs at this venue.[6]
# | Figures | Player | Country | Innings | Opponent | Date | Result |
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1 | 6/16 | Sandeep Lamichhane | Nepal | 1 | United States | 12 February 2020 | Won |
Gallery
- Spectator's rest at Kirtipur Cricket Ground, Kathmandu
- A match in progress at Kirtipur Cricket Ground, Kathmandu
- Kirtipur Cricket Ground, Kathmandu
- Kirtipur Cricket Ground, Kathmandu
- Kirtipur Cricket Ground, Kathmandu
References
- "Other matches played on Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
- "First-Class Matches played on Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kirtipur". CricketArchive. Retrieved 18 October 2011.
- "ICC announces team to investigate Nepal incident". March 4, 2010. Archived from the original on October 6, 2011.
- "Statistics / Statsguru / One-Day Internationals / Batting records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
- "Statistics / Statsguru / Twenty20 Internationals / Batting records". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
- "Statistics / Statsguru / One-Day Internationals / Bowling records". Retrieved 12 February 2020.
External links
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- Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground at CricketArchive