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Cricket ground on the campus of IIT Madras

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12°59′18″N 80°13′35″E / 12.98824°N 80.22641°E / 12.98824; 80.22641

Indian Institute of Technology Chemplast Ground
Chemplast Ground
Ground information
LocationIIT Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Establishment1998
Capacityn/a
International information
First WODI16 December 2003:
 India v  New Zealand
Last WODI5 March 2007:
 India v  England
Team information
Tamil Nadu cricket team (1998-present)
As of 9 December 2019
Source: Ground profile

Chemplast Cricket Ground or Indian Institute of Technology Chemplast Ground is a cricket ground in the IIT Madras campus. The ground is an important cricket venue and is described by cricketer Sachin Tendulkar as the most scenic in the country. It is set amongst greenery.

The ground has hosted eight Women's cricket ODI. The first match record at ground was in 2003 India Women's and New Zealand Women's.

References

  1. Pitching for cricket
  2. Women's ODI
  3. Scoredcard

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