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IPL Venue Analysis
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Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha

📍 Nagpur

2010 - 2010 3 Matches 1 Seasons
76
Avg 1st Innings
70
Avg 2nd Innings
159
Highest Score
26
Total Sixes

Overview

The legendary Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha in Nagpur has etched its name in IPL history since 2010. With 3 high-octane matches across 1 memorable seasons, this stadium has become a cathedral of T20 cricket. The average first innings score of 76 runs tells the story of countless batting masterclasses witnessed here.

🎯 Pitch Character & Conditions

The beauty of Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha lies in its unpredictability. Some days it's a batting belter, other times bowlers find assistance. This neutral character ensures that toss doesn't determine the outcome, making strategic execution paramount for both teams. Six-hitting prowess is celebrated at this venue, evidenced by the staggering 26 maximums recorded across all matches. At 8.7 sixes per game alongside 22 fours, this ground embodies aggressive T20 batting.

48.00%
Bat First Win %
52.00%
Chase Success %
50.00%
Toss Win = Match Win %

📚 Historical Context

The beauty of Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha is its democratic nature - no single team has established complete dominance. Across 1 seasons, different franchises have tasted success, making it a true neutral venue where current form matters more than historical advantage.

🏏 Top Run Scorers

1
Rohit Sharma
SR: 125.96 | 2×6 | 15×4
131
(104 balls)

🎯 Top Wicket Takers

1
Ryan Harris
Economy: 7.37 | Balls: 70
8
wickets
2
Harmeet Singh
Economy: 5.83 | Balls: 72
7
wickets
3
Harmeet Singh
Economy: 5.83 | Balls: 72
7
wickets

Key Moments & Records

Rohit Sharma's name is synonymous with run-scoring at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha - 131 runs with 2 maximums, striking at 125.96. Ryan Harris provides the bowling equivalent: 8 wickets while conceding merely 7.37 per over. The record books show 159 as the highest team score here - a testament to the venue's capacity for run-scoring carnage.