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The
National Stadium (
Urdu:
نیشنل اسٹڈیم) is a
cricket stadium in
Karachi,
Pakistan. It is currently used for
cricket matches, and is home to Karachi’s domestic cricket teams. The stadium is able to hold 34,228 spectators,
[1] making it the 2nd largest cricket stadium in Pakistan after
Gaddafi Stadium,
Lahore. Its widely criticised that the city of this size with a population of over 15 million having such a small capacity stadium. In the recent past, PCB has announced on different occasions that the capacity of the stadium will be increased to 90,000 but this approval looks a bit stale at the moment.
largest and most populous city, presents an interesting and colourful combination of the old and new. The National Stadium became
Karachi‘s fifth and Pakistan’s 11th first-class ground. The inaugural first-class match was played at NSK between
Pakistan and
India on 21–24 April 1955, and it became a fortress of
Pakistan Cricket. In 34 Tests between that first match and December 2000,
Pakistan won 17 and were never beaten. Their only Test defeat on the ground came in the gloom against
England in 2000–01.
The first ODI at the National Stadium was against
West Indies on 21 November 1980, and it went down to the last ball as Gordon Greenidge drove
Imran Khan imperiously to the cover boundary with three needed. It has been a far less successful limited-overs venue, with defeats outnumbering victories. In fact, in a little under five years from the start of 1996,
Pakistan failed to win on the ground. It also staged a quarter-final match in the 1996–97 World Cup.
Sachin Tendulkar played his first test match in this stadium.
Records
Test
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Lowest Team Total: 80, by
Australia against Pakistan in 1956.
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One Day International
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Highest Run Chase Achieved: 310/4, by
India against
Sri Lanka, 3 July 2008.
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Highest Run Chase (Won or Loss) 344/8 by
Pakistan against
India, 13 March 2004.
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