Satindra Mohan Dev Stadium

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Satindra Mohan Dev Stadium
Ground information
LocationSilchar, Assam
EstablishmentTBA
Capacity30,000
OwnerSilchar District Sports Association
TenantsAssam cricket team
End names
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International information
Only WODI7 December 2005:
 India v  England
Team information
Assam cricket team
As of 8 December 2019
Source: Cricketarchive

Satindra Mohan Dev Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium situated at Silchar, Assam. It was earlier known as the District Sports Association Stadium. After extensive upgrade of facilities, it was renamed after the father of Sri Santosh Mohan Dev. The stadium is used for football and cricket and has a capacity of around 30,000.[1] It has hosted a women's international one day match between Indian and the England women's teams.[2] It also hosted Ranji Trophy[3] as well as Duleep Trophy matches. The floodlights were installed by Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited in 2008.[4] In 2009, cluster matches of Federation Cup Football Tournament held in this stadium.

One-day international matches[edit]

This is a list of women's ODI matches hosted at this stadium.

S No Team (A) Team (B) Winner Margin Year
1  India  England  India By 10 wickets 2005

References[edit]

  1. Bhattacharya, Satananda (5 December 2008). "Match to inaugurate floodlights - New cricket pavilion to be opened to public q International players to attend". The Telegraph. India. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  2. Women's ODI
  3. http://static.espncricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1980S/1986-87/IND_LOCAL/RANJI/EAST/ASSAM_TRIP_RJI-E_08-10JAN1987.html
  4. Silchar stadium ready for ODIs as floodlights worth Rs 5 crore installed

External links[edit]

Coordinates: 24°49′47.12″N 92°47′55.91″E / 24.8297556°N 92.7988639°E / 24.8297556; 92.7988639