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{{short description|Cricket stadium}}
{{Short description|Cricket stadium in Jharkhand, India}}
{{EngvarB|date=May 2014}}
{{EngvarB|date=May 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2023}}
{{Infobox cricket ground
{{Tone|date=October 2022}}{{Infobox cricket ground
| ground_name      = JSCA International Cricket Stadium
| ground_name      = JSCA International Stadium Complex<ref name="m.cricbuzz.com">{{Cite web|url=https://m.cricbuzz.com/cricket-series/3682/new-zealand-tour-of-india-2021/venues/291/jsca-international-stadium-complex|title = JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi details, matches, stats}}</ref>
| nickname          = Jharkhand States Cricket Association International Cricket Stadium
| nickname          = Jharkhand States Cricket Association International Cricket Stadium (former name)<ref name="m.cricbuzz.com"/>
| image            = JSCAStad.jpg
| image            = JSCAStad.jpg
| caption          = View of Amitabh Choudhary Pavilion at JSCA Stadium
| caption          = Inside view of this stadium
| country          = India
| country          = India
| location          = [[Ranchi]], [[Jharkhand]], [[India]]
| location          = [[Ranchi]], [[Jharkhand]], [[India]]
| establishment    = 2011
| establishment    = 2011
| seating_capacity  = 50,000<ref>https://english.wahcricket.com/news/ind-vs-sa-only-1500-tickets-sold-in-50000-seating-capacity-jsca-stadium-for-ranchi-test-137007/</ref>
| seating_capacity  = 50,000<ref>{{cite web | url=https://advancecricket.com/cricket-stadium/jsca-international-stadium-complex-ranchi/52416411 | title=JSCA International Stadium Complex Ranchi Records }}</ref>
| owner            = [[Jharkhand State Cricket Association]]
| owner            = [[Jharkhand State Cricket Association]]
| operator          = [[Jharkhand State Cricket Association]]
| operator          = [[Jharkhand State Cricket Association]]
|architect          = Kothari Associates Pvt. Ltd.
|architect          = Kothari Associates Pvt. Ltd.
| tenants          = [[Indian Cricket Team]]<br />[[Jharkhand cricket team]]<br/>[[Chennai Super Kings]]  
| tenants          = [[Indian Cricket Team]]<br />[[Jharkhand cricket team]]<br />[[Chennai Super Kings]]  
| end1              = M.S Dhoni Pavilion
| end1              = M.S Dhoni Pavilion
| end2              = Amitabh Choudhary Pavilion
| end2              = Amitabh Choudhary Pavilion
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| firstodihome      = India
| firstodihome      = India
| firstodiaway      = England
| firstodiaway      = England
| lastodidate      = 8 March
| lastodidate      = 9 October
| lastodiyear      = 2019
| lastodiyear      = 2022
| lastodihome      = India
| lastodihome      = India
| lastodiaway      = Australia
| lastodiaway      = South Africa
| firstt20idate = 12 February
| firstt20idate = 12 February
| firstt20iyear = 2016
| firstt20iyear = 2016
| firstt20ihome = India
| firstt20ihome = India
| firstt20iaway = Sri Lanka
| firstt20iaway = Sri Lanka
| lastt20idate = 07 October
| lastt20idate = 27 January
| lastt20iyear = 2017
| lastt20iyear = 2023
| lastt20ihome = India
| lastt20ihome = India
| lastt20iaway = Australia
| lastt20iaway = New Zealand


| firstwodidate = 15 February
| firstwodidate = 15 February
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| lastwt20ihome = India
| lastwt20ihome = India
| lastwt20iaway = Sri Lanka
| lastwt20iaway = Sri Lanka
| date              = 22 October
| date              = 27 January
| year              = 2019
| year              = 2023
| source            = http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/485865.html ESPN Cricinfo
| source            = http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/485865.html ESPN Cricinfo
}}
|othernames=• Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium<ref name="m.cricbuzz.com"/>
•|coordinates={{coord|23|18|36|N|85|16|29|E}}}}


'''Jharkhand States Cricket Association International Cricket Stadium''',<ref>http://www.cricjharkhand.org JSCA ::Jharkhand State Cricket Association</ref> also known as '''JSCA International Stadium Complex''', is situated in [[Ranchi]], [[Jharkhand]] an eastern city of India.
'''JSCA International Stadium Complex''' is an international cricket stadium which comes under '''Jharkhand State Cricket Association''',<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-08-01 |title=Jharkhand State Cricket Association |url=https://www.cricjharkhand.org/ |access-date=2023-04-25 |language=en-US}}</ref> located in [[Ranchi]], [[Jharkhand]].<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite web|title=JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi details, matches, stats|url=https://m.cricbuzz.com/cricket-series/3682/new-zealand-tour-of-india-2021/venues/291/jsca-international-stadium-complex|access-date=2021-11-14|website=Cricbuzz|language=en}}</ref> It is the home ground of the [[Jharkhand cricket team]].


It serves [[Jharkhand State Cricket Association]] to organise International Matches in Jharkhand and is the home ground of the [[Jharkhand cricket team]] and [[Indian Premier League]] team [[Chennai Super Kings]]. Two home games of IPL Team Chennai Super Kings was held at JSCA stadium. It was inaugurated in January 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://post.jagran.com/shahrukh-khan-wants-ipl-matches-to-be-played-in-ranchi-1329107453 |title=Shahrukh Khan wants IPL matches to be played in Ranchi |publisher=Post.jagran.com |date=2 April 2012 |access-date=17 January 2013}}</ref> As of 19 October 2019 it has hosted 2 Test, 5 ODIs and 2 T20I. It has a capacity of 50,000.<ref name="thehindu.com">https://www.thehindu.com/sport/cricket/jsca-all-set-to-host-its-first-match/article4313689.ece/amp/</ref>
JSCA International Stadium Complex was inaugurated in January 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://post.jagran.com/shahrukh-khan-wants-ipl-matches-to-be-played-in-ranchi-1329107453 |title=Shahrukh Khan wants IPL matches to be played in Ranchi |publisher=Post.jagran.com |date=2 April 2012 |access-date=17 January 2013}}</ref> The first ODI match was played on January 19, 2013, between India and England.<ref name="ReferenceA" /> This stadium has organized 7 matches of [[Indian Premier League]] so far.<ref>{{Cite web |last=India |first=Puspendra Singh |title=JSCA International Stadium Complex IPL Records |url=https://advancecricket.com/stadium/jsca-international-stadium-complex-ipl-records/153 |access-date=2023-04-25 |website=Advance Cricket |language=en}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The JSCA's decision to build a new cricket stadium in [[Ranchi]] stemmed from a dispute with [[Tata Steel]], regarding allocations of international matches and conducting matches in [[Keenan Stadium]].
{{Original research section|date=November 2021}}
The JSCA's decision to build a new cricket stadium in [[Ranchi]] stemmed from a dispute with [[Tata Steel]], regarding allocations of international matches and conducting matches in [[Keenan Stadium]].{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}}


This conflict came about when an international match between India and England was moved to [[Bangalore]], with the JSCA stating they did not receive any response from Tata Steel. Following this, the JSCA decided a new stadium was needed.
This conflict came about when an international match between India and England was moved to [[Bangalore]], with the JSCA stating they did not receive any response from Tata Steel. Following this, the JSCA decided a new stadium was needed. As [[Jharkhand State Cricket Association]] is a full member of the [[Board of Control for Cricket in India]] (BCCI), it organizes international matches in the state, but JSCA did not own any international cricket stadiums, the only one being [[Keenan Stadium]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cricjharkhand.org/cricket/grounds/keenan/index.php |title=Keenan Stadium |website=cricjharkhand.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111113044221/http://www.cricjharkhand.org/cricket/grounds/keenan/index.php |archive-date=2011-11-13}}</ref> [[Jamshedpur]] which was owned by Tata Steel. Therefore, it was decided to construct its own International Cricket Stadium in [[Ranchi]], the capital of [[Jharkhand]].
JSCA Stadium Constructed by M/s Ram Kripal Singh Construction Private Limited, Ranchi, Jharkhand.
As [[Jharkhand State Cricket Association]] is a full member of the [[Board of Control for Cricket in India]] (BCCI), it organises international matches in the state, but JSCA did not own any international cricket stadiums, the only one being [[Keenan Stadium]],<ref>[http://www.cricjharkhand.org/cricket/grounds/keenan/index.php]</ref> [[Jamshedpur]] which was owned by Tata Steel. Therefore, it was decided to construct its own International Cricket Stadium in [[Ranchi]], the capital of [[Jharkhand]].
[[File:JSCAInternational Stadium1.jpg|thumb|left|Main Stadium during construction]]  
[[File:JSCAInternational Stadium1.jpg|thumb|left|Main Stadium during construction]]  
The design commission was given to architectural consultants Kothari Associates Pvt. Ltd. of [[Delhi]].
The design commission was given to architectural consultants Kothari Associates Pvt. Ltd. of [[Delhi]].


This stadium is built within the premises of HEC ([[Heavy Engineering Corporation]]), a public sector company. The stadium is the home ground of [[Indian Cricket Team]] former captain [[Mahendra Singh Dhoni]].
This stadium is built within the premises of HEC ([[Heavy Engineering Corporation]]), a public sector company. This stadium is the home ground of [[Indian Cricket Team]]'s former skipper [[Mahendra Singh Dhoni]].{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}


The stadium has been constructed in such a way that no shadow falls on any of the nine pitches before 4.45&nbsp;pm, even on the shortest day of the year. There is another ground in the complex which has five pitches.
The stadium has been constructed in such a way that no shadow falls on any of the nine pitches before 4.45&nbsp;pm, even on the shortest day of the year. There is another ground in the complex which has five pitches.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}


There is a practice arena with eight pitches. The stadium has a seating capacity of around 40,000 and 76 corporate boxes. Spectators can also enjoy views from two nearby hills on the East and West Sides called the East and West Hills. This is the only stadium in the country having hills on both sides.
There is a practice arena with eight pitches. The stadium has a seating capacity of around 50,000 and 76 corporate boxes. Spectators can also enjoy views from two nearby hills on the East and West Sides called the East and West Hills. This is the only stadium in the country having hills on both sides.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kumari |first=Sita |date=2023-08-19 |title=JSCA International Cricket Stadium: Unveiling Ranchi’s Sporting Marvel - Stadiums World |url=https://stadiums.world/jsca-international-cricket-stadium-ranchi/ |access-date=2023-09-04 |language=en-GB}}</ref>


The two pavilions, North and South, are fully air-conditioned have five levels each which include VIP areas, members' enclosure, donors' enclosure, president's box, the [[Board of Control for Cricket in India|BCCI]] box and two large dressing rooms with separate dining spaces for players.
The two pavilions, North and South, are fully air-conditioned have five levels each which include VIP areas, members' enclosure, donors' enclosure, president's box, the [[Board of Control for Cricket in India|BCCI]] box and two large dressing rooms with separate dining spaces for players.{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}


Membrane roofs provide shade from the sun. The Stadium also features an Indoor Cricket centre consisting of three indoor pitches, with a residential complex where players can stay for training.<ref name="cricketcountry1">{{cite web|url=http://www.cricketcountry.com/cricket-articles/New-stadium-with-world-class-facilities-ready-in-Ranchi-/6564 |title=New stadium with world-class facilities ready in Ranchi – Cricket News & Articles |publisher=CricketCountry.com |date=12 October 2011 |access-date=17 January 2013}}</ref>
Membrane roofs provide shade from the sun. The Stadium also features an Indoor Cricket centre consisting of three indoor pitches, with a residential complex where players can stay for training.<ref name="cricketcountry1">{{cite web |url=http://www.cricketcountry.com/cricket-articles/New-stadium-with-world-class-facilities-ready-in-Ranchi-/6564 |title=New stadium with world-class facilities ready in Ranchi – Cricket News & Articles |publisher=CricketCountry.com |date=12 October 2011 |access-date=17 January 2013 |archive-date=21 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120621023542/http://www.cricketcountry.com/cricket-articles/New-stadium-with-world-class-facilities-ready-in-Ranchi-/6564 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


In November 2015, the stadium was selected one of the six new Test venue along with [[Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium]], [[Holkar Stadium]], [[Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium]], [[Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium]] and [[Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium]] in India.<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/938911.html BCCI revamps selection committee, announces new Test centres]</ref>
In November 2015, the stadium was selected one of the six new Test venue along with [[Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium]], [[Holkar Stadium]], [[Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium]], [[Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium]] and [[Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium]] in India.<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/938911.html BCCI revamps selection committee, announces new Test centres]</ref>
==Hill Stand==
The two Hill Stands are the first in India.


==Project details==
==Project details==
{{Original research section|date=November 2021}}
* '''Cost:''' {{INRConvert|1.9|b}} to build
* '''Cost:''' {{INRConvert|1.9|b}} to build
* '''Area:''' 130,000m<sup>2</sup>
* '''Area:''' 130,000m<sup>2</sup>
* '''Capacity:''' 40,000
* '''Capacity:''' 39,000
[[File:JSCA cricket stadium Entrance.jpg|thumb|JSCA cricket stadium Entrance]]
[[File:JSCA cricket stadium Entrance.jpg|thumb|JSCA cricket stadium Entrance]]
The stadium was supposed to be completed in February 2012 at a cost of {{INR}} 1.80billion, covering an area of {{convert|35|acre|m2}}. The stadium hosted its 1st ODI match on 19 Jan 2013 between [[English cricket team in India in 2012–13|India and England]].
The stadium was supposed to be completed in February 2012 at a cost of {{INR}} 1.80billion, covering an area of {{convert|35|acre|m2}}. The stadium hosted its 1st ODI match on 19 Jan 2013 between [[English cricket team in India in 2012–13|India and England]].{{citation needed|date=November 2021}}


Earlier JSCA was hoping to get an International Match during West Indies/England's tour of India (2011). The stadium is built within the city limits of "[[Ranchi]]". It is only 10-minute drive from the Ranchi airport "[[Birsa Munda Airport]]" and 25 minutes from a five-star hotel "Hotel Radisson Blu". It is well connected by a four-lane road. It is also well connected to Ranchi junction and Hatia railway stations.
Earlier JSCA was hoping to get an International Match during West Indies/England's tour of India (2011). The stadium is built within the city limits of "[[Ranchi]]". It is only 10-minute drive from the Ranchi airport "[[Birsa Munda Airport]]" and 25 minutes from a five-star hotel "Hotel Radisson Blu". It is well connected by a four-lane road. It is also well connected to Ranchi junction and Hatia railway stations.
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* Adjacent practice ground with nets, for practice and smaller matches
* Adjacent practice ground with nets, for practice and smaller matches
* Practice Arena of 8 pitches
* Practice Arena of 8 pitches
* Spectator capacity for 40,000
* Spectator capacity for 39,000
* A Members' Pavilion and a media stand(250)
* A Members' Pavilion and a media stand(250)
* Additional facilities for members including tennis and basketball courts, a swimming pool and [[spa]]
* Additional facilities for members including tennis and basketball courts, a swimming pool and [[spa]]
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
|-
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! No. !! Score !! Player !! Team !! Balls !! Inns. !! Opposing team !! Date !! Result
! No. !! Score !! Player !! Team !! Balls !! In. !! Opposing team !! Date !! Result
|-
|-
| 1 || 178* || [[Steve Smith (cricketer)|Steve Smith]] || {{cr|AUS}} || 361 || 1 || {{cr|IND}} || 16 March 2017  || Drawn<ref name=test2256>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/10839/scorecard/1062575/india-vs-australia-3rd-test-ind-v-aus-2016-17 |title=3rd Test, Australia tour of India at Ranchi, Mar 16-20 2017|work=ESPN Cricinfo| access-date=24 August 2019}}</ref>
| 1 || 178* || [[Steve Smith (cricketer)|Steve Smith]] || {{cr|AUS}} || 361 || 1 || {{cr|IND}} || 16 March 2017  || Drawn<ref name=test2256>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/10839/scorecard/1062575/india-vs-australia-3rd-test-ind-v-aus-2016-17 |title=3rd Test, Australia tour of India at Ranchi, Mar 16-20 2017|publisher=ESPNcricinfo| access-date=24 August 2019}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 2 || 104 || [[Glenn Maxwell]] || {{cr|AUS}} || 185 || 1 || {{cr|IND}} || 16 March 2017  || Drawn<ref name=test2256 />
| 2 || 104|| [[Glenn Maxwell]] || {{cr|AUS}} || 185 || 1 || {{cr|IND}} || 16 March 2017  || Drawn<ref name=test2256 />
|-
|-
| 3 || 202 || [[Cheteshwar Pujara]] || {{cr|IND}} || 525 || 2 || {{cr|AUS}} || 16 March 2017  || Drawn<ref name=test2256 />
| 3 || 202 || [[Cheteshwar Pujara]] || {{cr|IND}} || 525 || 2 || {{cr|AUS}} || 16 March 2017  || Drawn<ref name=test2256 />
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| 4 || 117 || [[Wriddhiman Saha]] || {{cr|IND}} || 233 || 2 || {{cr|AUS}} || 16 March 2017  || Drawn<ref name=test2256 />
| 4 || 117 || [[Wriddhiman Saha]] || {{cr|IND}} || 233 || 2 || {{cr|AUS}} || 16 March 2017  || Drawn<ref name=test2256 />
|-
|-
| 5 || 212 || [[Rohit Sharma]] || {{cr|IND}} || 255 || 1 || {{cr|RSA}} || 19 October 2019 || Won<ref name=test2365>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19430/game/1187009/india-vs-south-africa-3rd-test-icc-world-test-championship-2019-2021 |title=3rd Test, ICC World Test Championship at Ranchi, Oct 19-23 2019 |work=ESPN Cricinfo| access-date=19 October 2019}}</ref>
| 5 || 224 || [[Rohit Sharma]] || {{cr|IND}} || 255 || 1 || {{cr|RSA}} || 19 October 2019 || Won<ref name=test2365>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19430/game/1187009/india-vs-south-africa-3rd-test-icc-world-test-championship-2019-2021 |title=3rd Test, ICC World Test Championship at Ranchi, Oct 19-23 2019 |publisher=ESPNcricinfo| access-date=19 October 2019}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 6 || 115 || [[Ajinkya Rahane]] || {{cr|IND}} || 192 || 1 || {{cr|RSA}} || 19 October 2019 || Won<ref name=test2365 />
| 6 || 115 || [[Ajinkya Rahane]] || {{cr|IND}} || 192 || 1 || {{cr|RSA}} || 19 October 2019 || Won<ref name=test2365 />
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! No. !! Score !! Player !! Team !! Balls !! Inns. !! Opposing team !! Date !! Result
! No. !! Score !! Player !! Team !! Balls !! Inns. !! Opposing team !! Date !! Result
|-
|-
| 1 || 139* || [[Angelo Mathews]] || {{cr|SRI}} || 116 || 1 || {{cr|IND}} || 16 November 2014  || Lost<ref name=odi3547>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/11541/scorecard/792297/india-vs-sri-lanka-5th-odi-sri-lanka-tour-of-india-2014-15 |title=5th ODI (D/N), Sri Lanka tour of India at Ranchi, Nov 16 2014|work=ESPN Cricinfo| access-date=24 August 2019}}</ref>
| 1 || 139* || [[Angelo Mathews]] || {{cr|SRI}} || 116 || 1 || {{cr|IND}} || 16 November 2014  || Lost
|-
|-
| 2 || 139* || [[Virat Kohli]] || {{cr|IND}} || 126 || 2 || {{cr|SRI}} || 16 November 2014  || Won<ref name=odi3547 />
| 2 || 139* || [[Virat Kohli]] || {{cr|IND}} || 126 || 2 || {{cr|SRI}} || 16 November 2014  || Won<ref name="odi3547">{{cite web|title=5th ODI (D/N), Sri Lanka tour of India at Ranchi, Nov 16 2014|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/11541/scorecard/792297/india-vs-sri-lanka-5th-odi-sri-lanka-tour-of-india-2014-15|access-date=24 August 2019|publisher=ESPNcricinfo}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 3 || 104 || [[Usman Khawaja]] || {{cr|AUS}} || 113 || 1 || {{cr|IND}} || 8 March 2019  || Won<ref name=odi4109>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19059/scorecard/1168244/india-vs-australia-3rd-odi-aus-in-ind-2018-19 |title=3rd ODI (D/N), Australia tour of India at Ranchi, Mar 8 2019|work=ESPN Cricinfo| access-date=24 August 2019}}</ref>
| 3 || 104 || [[Usman Khawaja]] || {{cr|AUS}} || 113 || 1 || {{cr|IND}} || 8 March 2019  || Won<ref name=odi4109>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19059/scorecard/1168244/india-vs-australia-3rd-odi-aus-in-ind-2018-19 |title=3rd ODI (D/N), Australia tour of India at Ranchi, Mar 8 2019|publisher=ESPNcricinfo| access-date=24 August 2019}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 4 || 123 || [[Virat Kohli]] || {{cr|IND}} || 95 || 2 || {{cr|AUS}} || 8 March 2019  || Lost<ref name=odi4109 />
| 4 || 123 || [[Virat Kohli]] || {{cr|IND}} || 95 || 2 || {{cr|AUS}} || 8 March 2019  || Lost<ref name=odi4109 />
|}
|}


==List of Five Wicket Hauls==
===Key===
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! Symbol
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|The bowler was [[Man of the match#Cricket|man of the match]]
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 12:53, 4 September 2023


JSCA International Stadium Complex[1]
• Jharkhand States Cricket Association International Cricket Stadium (former name)[1]
JSCAStad.jpg
Inside view of this stadium
Ground information
LocationRanchi, Jharkhand, India
Coordinates23°18′36″N 85°16′29″E / 23.31000°N 85.27472°E / 23.31000; 85.27472
Establishment2011
Capacity50,000[2]
OwnerJharkhand State Cricket Association
ArchitectKothari Associates Pvt. Ltd.
OperatorJharkhand State Cricket Association
TenantsIndian Cricket Team
Jharkhand cricket team
Chennai Super Kings
End names
M.S Dhoni Pavilion
Amitabh Choudhary Pavilion
International information
First Test16–20 March 2017:
 India v  Australia
Last Test19–22 October 2019:
 India v  South Africa
First ODI19 January 2013:
 India v  England
Last ODI9 October 2022:
 India v  South Africa
First T20I12 February 2016:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last T20I27 January 2023:
 India v  New Zealand
First WODI15 February 2016:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last WODI19 February 2016:
 India v  Sri Lanka
First WT20I22 February 2016:
 India v  Sri Lanka
Last WT20I26 February 2016:
 India v  Sri Lanka
As of 27 January 2023
Source: ESPN Cricinfo

JSCA International Stadium Complex is an international cricket stadium which comes under Jharkhand State Cricket Association,[3] located in Ranchi, Jharkhand.[4] It is the home ground of the Jharkhand cricket team.

JSCA International Stadium Complex was inaugurated in January 2013.[5] The first ODI match was played on January 19, 2013, between India and England.[4] This stadium has organized 7 matches of Indian Premier League so far.[6]

History[edit]

The JSCA's decision to build a new cricket stadium in Ranchi stemmed from a dispute with Tata Steel, regarding allocations of international matches and conducting matches in Keenan Stadium.[citation needed]

This conflict came about when an international match between India and England was moved to Bangalore, with the JSCA stating they did not receive any response from Tata Steel. Following this, the JSCA decided a new stadium was needed. As Jharkhand State Cricket Association is a full member of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), it organizes international matches in the state, but JSCA did not own any international cricket stadiums, the only one being Keenan Stadium,[7] Jamshedpur which was owned by Tata Steel. Therefore, it was decided to construct its own International Cricket Stadium in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand.

Main Stadium during construction

The design commission was given to architectural consultants Kothari Associates Pvt. Ltd. of Delhi.

This stadium is built within the premises of HEC (Heavy Engineering Corporation), a public sector company. This stadium is the home ground of Indian Cricket Team's former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.[citation needed]

The stadium has been constructed in such a way that no shadow falls on any of the nine pitches before 4.45 pm, even on the shortest day of the year. There is another ground in the complex which has five pitches.[citation needed]

There is a practice arena with eight pitches. The stadium has a seating capacity of around 50,000 and 76 corporate boxes. Spectators can also enjoy views from two nearby hills on the East and West Sides called the East and West Hills. This is the only stadium in the country having hills on both sides.[8]

The two pavilions, North and South, are fully air-conditioned have five levels each which include VIP areas, members' enclosure, donors' enclosure, president's box, the BCCI box and two large dressing rooms with separate dining spaces for players.[citation needed]

Membrane roofs provide shade from the sun. The Stadium also features an Indoor Cricket centre consisting of three indoor pitches, with a residential complex where players can stay for training.[9]

In November 2015, the stadium was selected one of the six new Test venue along with Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Holkar Stadium, Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium and Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in India.[10]

Project details[edit]

  • Cost: 1.9 billion (US$22 million) to build
  • Area: 130,000m2
  • Capacity: 39,000
JSCA cricket stadium Entrance

The stadium was supposed to be completed in February 2012 at a cost of 1.80billion, covering an area of 35 acres (140,000 m2). The stadium hosted its 1st ODI match on 19 Jan 2013 between India and England.[citation needed]

Earlier JSCA was hoping to get an International Match during West Indies/England's tour of India (2011). The stadium is built within the city limits of "Ranchi". It is only 10-minute drive from the Ranchi airport "Birsa Munda Airport" and 25 minutes from a five-star hotel "Hotel Radisson Blu". It is well connected by a four-lane road. It is also well connected to Ranchi junction and Hatia railway stations.

The JSCA Cricket Stadium project includes:

  • A main 9 wicket match ground
  • Adjacent practice ground with nets, for practice and smaller matches
  • Practice Arena of 8 pitches
  • Spectator capacity for 39,000
  • A Members' Pavilion and a media stand(250)
  • Additional facilities for members including tennis and basketball courts, a swimming pool and spa
  • 76 corporate hospitality boxes
  • An indoor Cricket Academy with residential accommodation for youth training schemes
  • 35 suites for guests[11]

List of Centuries[edit]

Key[edit]

  • * denotes that the batsman was not out.
  • Inns. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
  • Balls denotes the number of balls 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 title Date refers to the date the match started.
  • The column title Result refers to the player's team result

Test Centuries[edit]

No. Score Player Team Balls In. Opposing team Date Result
1 178* Steve Smith  Australia 361 1  India 16 March 2017 Drawn[12]
2 104 Glenn Maxwell  Australia 185 1  India 16 March 2017 Drawn[12]
3 202 Cheteshwar Pujara  India 525 2  Australia 16 March 2017 Drawn[12]
4 117 Wriddhiman Saha  India 233 2  Australia 16 March 2017 Drawn[12]
5 224 Rohit Sharma  India 255 1  South Africa 19 October 2019 Won[13]
6 115 Ajinkya Rahane  India 192 1  South Africa 19 October 2019 Won[13]

One Day Internationals[edit]

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 139* Angelo Mathews  Sri Lanka 116 1  India 16 November 2014 Lost
2 139* Virat Kohli  India 126 2  Sri Lanka 16 November 2014 Won[14]
3 104 Usman Khawaja  Australia 113 1  India 8 March 2019 Won[15]
4 123 Virat Kohli  India 95 2  Australia 8 March 2019 Lost[15]

|dagger |The bowler was man of the match |- |double-dagger |10 or more wickets taken in the match |- |§ |One of two five-wicket hauls by the bowler in the match |- |Date |Day the Test started or ODI was held |- |Inn |Innings in which five-wicket haul was taken |- |Overs |Number of overs bowled. |- |Runs |Number of runs conceded |- |Wkts |Number of wickets taken |- |Econ |Runs conceded per over |- |Batsmen |Batsmen whose wickets were taken |- |Drawn |The match was drawn. |}

Tests[edit]

No. Bowler Date Team Opposing team Inn Overs Runs Wkts Econ Batsmen Result
1 Ravindra Jadeja 16 March 2017  India  Australia 1 49.3 124 5 2.5 Drawn[12]

References[edit]

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  2. "JSCA International Stadium Complex Ranchi Records".
  3. "Jharkhand State Cricket Association". 1 August 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi details, matches, stats". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  5. "Shahrukh Khan wants IPL matches to be played in Ranchi". Post.jagran.com. 2 April 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  6. India, Puspendra Singh. "JSCA International Stadium Complex IPL Records". Advance Cricket. Retrieved 25 April 2023.
  7. "Keenan Stadium". cricjharkhand.org. Archived from the original on 13 November 2011.
  8. Kumari, Sita (19 August 2023). "JSCA International Cricket Stadium: Unveiling Ranchi's Sporting Marvel - Stadiums World". Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  9. "New stadium with world-class facilities ready in Ranchi – Cricket News & Articles". CricketCountry.com. 12 October 2011. Archived from the original on 21 June 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  10. BCCI revamps selection committee, announces new Test centres
  11. "JSCA stadium luxury boxes lure corporate giants ahead of ODI". Daily Pioneer. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 "3rd Test, Australia tour of India at Ranchi, Mar 16-20 2017". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "3rd Test, ICC World Test Championship at Ranchi, Oct 19-23 2019". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  14. "5th ODI (D/N), Sri Lanka tour of India at Ranchi, Nov 16 2014". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  15. 15.0 15.1 "3rd ODI (D/N), Australia tour of India at Ranchi, Mar 8 2019". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2019.

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Coordinates: 23°18′36″N 85°16′30″E / 23.3101°N 85.2749°E / 23.3101; 85.2749