The Wankhede Stadium is the third ranked cricket stadium and second to host international matches today that is located in Mumbai. The pitch has hosted all formats of international cricket events like test, ODI and T-20 matches. A recognized ground to the home grown IPL tournament.
The Wankhede Stadium was built to resolve the dispute between the Cricket Club of India and the Bombay Cricket Association over the tickets distribution. Both the clubs had conflicts for a long time over the tickets division. The Bombay Cricket Association decided to have a new stadium which has been built just a few kilometers from Brabourne Stadium.
The ground got its name after S.K. Wankhede, a politician who took the initiative to build the stadium. The construction work was started in 1974, and the first match was played in 1975, India vs West Indies. The stadium is located at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Rd. Churchgate, Mumbai. The pitch is owned and operated by the Mumbai Cricket Association.
Initially, the ground had a seating capacity of 39,000 spectators before, the pitch was selected to host the World Cup matches in 2011. It underwent renovation work by Shashi Prabhu & Associates as their architects and B.E. Billimoria & Co. as the contractors. After renovation, the seating capacity has been reduced to 33,100 spectators.
The Wankhede Stadium pitch has hosted a number of international matches and World Cup matches in 1987, 1996, 2011 and the recently completed 2023 World Cup. Sachin Tendulakar played his career’s last match at Wankhede Stadium. Ravi Shastri’s six sixes en route to the fastest double-hundred of 123 balls in first-class cricket till 2017 Shafiqullah Shafaq scored a double century in 89 balls.
Pitch Report of Wankhede Stadium
Wankhede Stadium has a flat pitch and small boundaries which makes it favorable for batsmen during matches. Batsmen can expect good bounce to play shots freely that result in high score inning. In T20 matches, dew which make the outfield slippery that affects the grip of bowlers particularly for the spinners in the latter part of the match.
During the start of match, the pitch at Wankhede Stadium is batting friendly that support the batsmen to play good shots and score huge runs. As the match progresses and the pitch looses its initial characteristics, it becomes more challenging for batting and increase the assistance for spin bowlers.
The pitch at Wankhede Stadium generally favors spin bowlers who often play a significant role in test matches. The weather conditions including humidity and dew factor that also impact the pitch behavior at Wankhede Stadium.
Records at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Wankhede Stadium has a long history of records in its bowl, the first match was played in 1975 India vs West Indies, and the last match was played during the 2023 World Cup matches, India (W) vs Australia (W). The ground has hosted four World Cup tournaments and the final match, India vs Sri Lanka in 2011, where India won the World Cup.
Test Records at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
- In test matches, VVS Laxman had the highest individual score record (281 runs) against Australia in 2001.
- Sunil Gavaskar has the record for scoring the most runs (1122) followed by Sachin Tendulkar (921 runs) at Wankhede Stadium during test matches.
- the record for highest wickets, Anil Kumble positioned first with 38 wickets followed by R Ashwin 34 wickets at Wankhede Stadium.
Total matches | 19 |
Batting First Won | 11 |
Batting Second Won | 8 |
Total Match (Team India) | 26 |
Total Matches won | 12 |
Average 1st inning Score | 339 |
Average 2nd inning Score | 335 |
Average 3rd inning Score | 204 |
Average 4th inning Score | 131 |
highest total recorded | 631/10 | IND vs ENG |
lowest total recorded | 62/10 | IND vs New Zealand |
highest score chased | 495 (Declare) | IND vs W I |
lowest score defended | 309 | IND vs Aus |
ODI Records at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
- The first ODI match India vs Sri Lanka was played on 17-January-1987 won by 10 runs and the last match India vs New Zealand of 2023 World Cup on 15-November-2023 won by 70 runs.
- Sachin Tendulkar grab the record of most runs (455 runs) followed by Mohammad Azharuddin 309 runs and Virat Kohli 249 runs.
- Record for most wickets grabed by Venkatesh Prasad (15 wickets) followed by Anil Kumble (12 wickets) and Harbhajan Singh (9 wikcets).
Total matches | 28 |
Batting First Won | 15 |
Balling First Won | 13 |
Total Match (Team India) | 21 |
Total Matches won | 12 |
Average 1st inning Score | 266 |
Average 2nd inning Score | 213 |
highest total recorded | 438/4 (50 Overs) | SA vs IND |
lowest total recorded | 55/10 (23.5 Overs) | IND vs SL |
highest score chased | 357/8 (50 Overs) | IND vs SL |
lowest score defended | 220/7 (50 Overs) | IND vs SA |
T20 Records at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
- Joe Root (England) has the highest individual score (131 runs) followed by Virat Kohli (127 runs) and CH Gayle (104 runs) at Wankhede stadium.
- Shivam Mavi (against Sri Lanka) has taken the highest wickets 4/22 on 3-January-2023.
Total matches | 8 |
Batting First Won | 3 |
Balling First Won | 5 |
Average 1st inning Score | 191 |
Average 2nd inning Score | 179 |
highest total recorded | 240/3 (20 Overs) | IND vs WI |
lowest total recorded | 160/10 (20 Overs) | IND vs SL |
highest score chased | 160/10 (20 Overs) | SI vs IND |
lowest score defended | 240/3 (20 Overs) | IND vs WI |
IPL Record at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
- AB de Villers has the highest individual score (133 runs not out), while the record to score most runs (2020) has grabbed by Rohit Sharma at Wankhede Stadium.
- Highest wicket taker in an innings is Harbahajan Singh (5/18), while Lasith Malinga has taken the most wickets at Wankhede Stadium (68 wickets).
Total matches | 111 |
Batting First Won | 49 |
Balling First Won | 61 |
Host Team Won | 62 |
Guest Team Won | 43 |
Average 1st inning Score | 169 |
Average 2nd inning Score | 159 |
highest total recorded | 235/1 (20 Overs) | RCB vs MI |
lowest total recorded | 67/10 (20 Overs) |KKR vs MI |
highest score chased | 213/6 | MI vs KXIP |
lowest score defended | – |