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ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium

Coordinates:17°47′49″N83°21′07″E / 17.797°N 83.352°E /17.797; 83.352
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Cricket stadium

ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium
Map
Interactive map of ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium
Ground information
LocationPothinamallayya Palem,Visakhapatnam,Andhra Pradesh, India
CountryIndia
Establishment2003; 22 years ago (2003)
Capacity27,500[1]
OwnerSports Authority of Andhra Pradesh
OperatorAndhra Cricket Association
TenantsIndian cricket team
India women's national cricket team
Andhra cricket team
Deccan Chargers
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Mumbai Indians
Rising Pune Supergiants
Delhi Capitals
End names
Vizzy End
DV Subba Rao End
International information
First Test17–21 November 2016:
 India v England
Last Test2–5 February 2024:
 India v England
First ODI5 April 2005:
 India v Pakistan
Last ODI19 March 2023:
 India v Australia
First T20I14 February 2016:
 India v Sri Lanka
Last T20I23 November 2023:
 India v Australia
First WODI24 February 2010:
 India v England
Last WODI23 January 2014:
 India v Sri Lanka
First WT20I18 March 2012:
 India v Australia
Last WT20I28 January 2014:
 India v Sri Lanka
As of 5 February 2024
Source:ESPNcricinfo

ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium (stands forAndhra Cricket Association–Visakhapatnam District Cricket Association Cricket Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium inVisakhapatnam,Andhra Pradesh, India.[2][3] It is primarily used for internationalcricket matches. The stadium has two-tiers and was designed to avoid any restricted views, eliminating pillars or columns which come in the field of view of spectators. The pitch is known to be batter-friendly.

Ground profile

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The pitch assists spinners and the ball does not bounce much and hence, batting second is not always beneficial, though dew factor sometimes plays a significant role. The highest ODI Score here is 387 byIndia against West Indies, 2019.

History

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The stadium was established as ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium in 2003.[4] It hosted the first ODI match against Pakistan, in 2005. In September 2009, the name of the stadium was changed to Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium by the executive committee of theAndhra Cricket Association.[5][6] After being given Test status in 2015,[7] it hosted its first test match in November 2016, between India and England.[8][9] India won the match by 246 runs. The stadium hosted its first T20I in February 2016 between India and Sri Lanka.[10]

The stadium also hosted fewIndian Premier League matches and was the home ground ofDeccan Chargers in 2012 and along withSunrisers Hyderabad in 2015 and also withMumbai Indians andRising Pune Supergiants together in 2016.[11]2019 Indian Premier League, it was selected to host the Eliminator and Qualifier 2 of the tournament.[12]

Majority of theAndhra Premier League matches are held since 2022.[13][14] It is the home ground for the IPL teamDelhi Capitals in 2024 and 2025 seasons.[15][16] During the 2025 season, in March 2025, the name of the stadium is reverted back to its initial name ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium.[17][18]

Stats & records

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Matches hosted
Facts
  • MS Dhoni scored his maiden ODI hundred (148) at this ground whenPakistan toured India in 2005.
  • Rohit Sharma scored 159 off 138((17*4,5*6)) balls againstWest Indies on 18 December 2019, which is the highest individual ODI score for any batsmen on this ground.
  • Rohit Sharma scored his first Test Hundred in his first innings as Test Opener on 3 October 2019, later in the same Test match, Rohit scored another 100 in the second innings. In the same test he smashed 13 sixes, that is the highest total for an individual in a test.
  • Mayank Agarwal recorded his maiden Test Hundred and converted it into a double hundred (215) at this ground, which is the highest individual Test score for any batsmen on this ground.
  • Adam Zampa recorded figures of 6 for 19 forRising Pune SuperGiant in 2019, the best figures for a spinner inIPL history
  • HighestODI score posted by a team was 387/5 by India, vs West Indies, 2019.
  • Rohit Sharma andK. L. Rahul scored 100's each and recorded 227 runs for the first wicket for India, vs West Indies, 2019.
  • First time in an ODI that both captainsVirat Kohli andKieron Pollard have been dismissed for a first ball duck, on 18 December 2019.
  • Kuldeep Yadav picked up his second ODI hat trick at this ground, vs West Indies, 2019.
  • Josh Inglis scored his maiden T20I century at this ground. He scored 110 off 50 balls and this is the highest individual T20I score for any batsmen on this ground whenAustralia toured India in 2023
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his maiden double century in Tests at this ground. He scored 209 off 290 balls whenEngland toured India in 2024.

List of centuries

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Key

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  • * denotes that the batsman wasnot out.
  • Inns. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
  • Balls denotes the number ofballs faced in an innings.
  • NR denotes that the number of balls was not recorded.
  • Parentheses next to the player's score denotes his century number at Edgbaston.
  • The column titleDate refers to the date the match started.
  • The column titleResult refers to the player's team result

Tests

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No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1119Cheteshwar Pujara India2041 England17 November 2016Won[22]
2167Virat Kohli India2671 England17 November 2016Won[22]
3176Rohit Sharma India2441 South Africa2 October 2019Won[23]
4215Mayank Agarwal India3711 South Africa2 October 2019Won[23]
5160Dean Elgar South Africa2871 India2 October 2019Lost[23]
6111Quinton de Kock South Africa1111 India2 October 2019Lost[23]
7127Rohit Sharma India1492 South Africa2 October 2019Won[23]
8209Yashasvi Jaiswal India2901 England2 February 2024Won[24]
9104Shubman Gill India1472 England2 February 2024Won[24]

ODIs

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No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1148MS Dhoni India1231 Pakistan5 April 2005Won[25]
2107*Chamara Silva Sri Lanka1071 India17 February 2007Lost[26]
3111*Michael Clarke Australia1391 India10 October 2010Lost[27]
4118Virat Kohli India1212 Australia10 October 2010Won[27]
5117Virat Kohli India1232 West Indies2 December 2011Won[28]
6100*Shikhar Dhawan India852 Sri Lanka17 December 2017Won[29]
7157*Virat Kohli India1291 West Indies24 October 2018Tied[30]
8123*Shai Hope West Indies1342 India24 October 2018Tied[30]
9159Rohit Sharma India1381 West Indies18 December 2019Won[31]
10102K. L. Rahul India1041 West Indies18 December 2019Won[31]

List of five wicket hauls

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Key

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SymbolMeaning
The bowler wasman of the match
10 or more wickets taken in the match
§One of two five-wicket hauls by the bowler in the match
DateDay theTest started orODI was held
InnInnings in which five-wicket haul was taken
OversNumber ofovers bowled.
RunsNumber ofruns conceded
WktsNumber ofwickets taken
EconRuns conceded per over
BatsmenBatsmen whose wickets were taken
DrawnThe match wasdrawn.

Tests

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No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1Ravichandran Ashwin17 November 2016 India England229.56752.24Won[22]
2Ravichandran Ashwin2 October 2019 India South Africa246.214573.12Won[23]
3Mohammed Shami2 October 2019 India South Africa410.53553.23Won[23]
4Jasprit Bumrah3 February 2024 India England215.54563.23Won

One Day Internationals

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No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing teamInnOversRunsWktsEconBatsmenResult
1Amit Mishra29 October 2016 India New Zealand261853.00Won[32]

Notable events

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  • Due towater scarcity in Maharashtra during the IPL 2016 season,Mumbai Indians andRising Pune Supergiants played 3 games each at this stadium. Visakhapatnam served as a home venue for both the teams.
  • Rising Pune Supergiants skipperMahendra Singh Dhoni [when CSK was facing eviction in 2016 & 2017] scored 22 runs off final over againstAxar Patel ofKings XI Punjab on 21 May 2016 to secure one of the highest chases in T20s at this stadium.[33]
  • In 2016, Visakhapatnam hosted all 3 international formats in the same year in which India won the T20I, ODI and Test against Sri Lanka, New Zealand and England respectively.
  • On 24 October 2018,Virat Kohli became the fastest player to score 10,000 ODI runs with 205 innings surpassingSachin Tendulkar. He achieved this feat during the second ODI againstWest Indies.
  • In 2019, due to the General Elections in India, Visakhapatnam was named as Standby venue forIPL 2019. Even though this stadium has not hosted any group stage matches, it was selected to host the playoffs stage of2019 Indian Premier League for the first time.
  • In 2024, due to theDDCA expressing inability to hostDelhi Capitals home matches at theArun Jaitley Stadium during the initial stage ofIPL 2024 season, Visakhapatnam was chosen to host DC's first 2 home matches.

Gallery

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    ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium
  • ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium
    ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium
  • ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium
    ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium

References

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  5. ^"Vizag stadium to be named after YSR".The Hindu. 14 September 2009.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved20 March 2025.
  6. ^srinivas (20 March 2025)."Ap: రాష్ట్రంలో సంచలనం పరిణామం.. ముదురుతున్న వివాదం".www.dishadaily.com (in Telugu). Retrieved20 March 2025.
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  9. ^archive, From our online (15 November 2016)."Cricket teams arrive for second Test".The New Indian Express. Retrieved20 March 2025.
  10. ^Bhattacharjee, Sumit (2 August 2017)."City to host India-Sri Lanka ODI".The Hindu.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved20 March 2025.
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  12. ^"Hyderabad to host IPL final on May 12".Cricbuzz. Retrieved24 April 2019.
  13. ^Service, Express News (7 July 2022)."Andhra Premier League gets underway at Visakhapatnam's ACA-VDCA Stadium".The New Indian Express. Retrieved20 March 2025.
  14. ^"APL season three begins on a grand note at ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam".The Hindu. 30 June 2024.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved20 March 2025.
  15. ^Rao, G. Janardhana (29 March 2024)."IPL makes a comeback in Vizag after 4 years".The New Indian Express. Retrieved20 March 2025.
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  17. ^"No YSR name on renovated cricket stadium sparks controversy".The Hindu. 20 March 2025.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved20 March 2025.
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  33. ^"rising-pune-supergiants-vs-kings-xi-punjab-53rd-match-indian-premier-league-2016".

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