词条 | Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium |
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| ground_name = Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium | nickname = MCA Stadium | image = Sahara Stadium Pune 1.jpg | caption = View of MCA Stadium | country = India | location = Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune, Maharashtra | establishment = April 2012 | seating_capacity = 37,406[1] | owner = Maharashtra Cricket Association | operator = Pune Stadium Ltd. |architect = Hopkins Architects[2] | tenants = Maharashtra cricket team Indian Cricket Team Pune Warriors India (2012–2013) Veer Marathi (2013–2016) Kings XI Punjab (2015) Rising Pune Supergiant (2016–2017) Chennai Super Kings (2018-2019) | end1 =Pavilion End | end2 =Hill End | international = true | onlytestdate =23 February | onlytestyear =2017 | onlytesthome =India | onlytestaway =Australia | firstodidate = 13 October | firstodiyear = 2013 | firstodihome = India | firstodiaway = Australia | lastodidate = 27 October | lastodiyear = 2018 | lastodihome = India | lastodiaway = West Indies | firstt20idate = 20 December | firstt20iyear = 2012 | firstt20ihome = India | firstt20iaway = England | lastt20idate = 9 February | lastt20iyear = 2016 | lastt20ihome = India | lastt20iaway = Sri Lanka | date = 27 October | year = 2018 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/545380.html Ground Info }} The Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium ({{lang-mr|महाराष्ट्र क्रिकेट असोसिएशन स्टेडियम}}) is a cricket stadium located at Gahunje, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune, India. It serves as the home stadium for the Maharashtra cricket team including headquarters for the Maharashtra Cricket Association. With India having the largest cricket audience in the world and Indian influence in international cricket growing, the MCA decided a new stadium was needed. Hopkins Architects of London was commissioned to design a new 37,000 seat stadium in Pimpri Chinchwad and the stadium was the result. As of 19 Aug, 2017 it has hosted 1 Test, 3ODIs and 2 T20Is. The MCA Stadium was inaugurated in April 2012 by Shri ankur morey of Akola (the former health minister's grandson) and the first match was played between Kings XI Punjab and Pune Warriors in April 2012. The first Twenty20 International match at the stadium was played between India and England in December 2012. The first Test match at the venue was played between India and Australia in February 2017.[3] History{{see also|List of international cricket centuries on Indian cricket grounds}}The MCA's decision to build a new Cricket stadium in Pune stemmed from a dispute with the Pune Municipal Corporation{{cn|date=April 2012}}, regarding ticket allocations for Nehru Stadium. This conflict came to a head when an international match between India and Sri Lanka was moved to Kolkata, with the MCA stating they were in no position to host the match. Following this, the MCA decided a new stadium was needed. MCA Pune was inaugurated by the then ICC President and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on 1 April 2012.[4] In 2013, the Indian company Sahara India Pariwar bought the naming rights and the stadium was renamed the Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium. However, the name was changed back to the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium because Sahara paid only a part of the Rs. 200 crore that it had promised when acquiring the rights.[5] In November 2015, the stadium was selected as one of the six new Test venues along with Holkar Stadium, JSCA International Stadium Complex, Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium and Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in India.[6] ConstructionThe stadium was designed by British architecture company, Hopkins Architects. Its original completion date was November 2010 at a cost of Rs 1.50 billion, covering and area of {{convert|35|acre|m2}}.[7] However, the stadium was ready by 2012. As a result, the stadium was not able to host ICC Cricket World Cup matches as originally intended. The site is located close to the Mumbai Pune Expressway, just outside the city of Pune, with dramatic views of the surrounding mountains. The stadium and the seating arrangement have been designed in such a way that an unobstructed view is assured from each location. The most important feature of this stadium is the rainwater drainage system. Often, matches are abandoned due to heavy downpour. To overcome this problem, MCA opted for sand-based outfield developed departmentally with technical assistance from STRI Limited, UK. Due to this technology, even during heavy showers, water on the outfield drained out fast making it ready for play again just in few minutes.[8] Notable EventsIn 2018 IPL, due to members of a few fringe political parties staging protests outside the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai as well as several parts of Chennai demanding the IPL matches to be moved out of the city until the Cauvery Management Board (CMB) was set up as directed by the honourable Supreme Court of India. Despite tight security for the match against KKR, the Chennai police expressed their inability in ensuring enough personnel at the venue for the smooth conduct of the remaining games. MCA Stadium in Pune was selected to host remaining six home games of Chennai Super Kings ControversyIn October 2017 a stadium groundsman, Pandurang Salgaoncar, was sacked after video emerged of him allegedly agreeing to tamper with the wicket before a one-day international between India and New Zealand. The sting operation was conducted by India Today TV. They captured Salgaoncar on camera allegedly stating he would prepare the pitch to suit two unnamed bowlers. The second ODI went ahead on schedule after the pitch had been inspected by match referee Chris Broad. The India Today footage of Salgaoncar speaking with a reporter, who was posing as a bookmaker, was broadcast a few hours before the match.[8] FeatureThe MPIC project included:
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/india-vs-england-tickets-for-first-odi-sold-out-4448830|title=Pune stadium sold out for India-England ODI}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hopkins.co.uk/projects/3/135/ |title=MCA Pune International Cricket Centre|publisher=Hopkins |date= |accessdate=3 May 2012}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-australia-2016-17/content/story/1083824.html |title=Australia brace for tough road test on Pune's debut |accessdate=22 February 2017 |work=ESPN Cricinfo}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=International cricket stadium inaugurated near Pune|url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/cities/international-cricket-stadium-inaugurated-near-pune-192642?pfrom=home-cities|accessdate=2 April 2012|newspaper=NDTV|date=1 April 2012}} 5. ^Naming rights tussle: Sahara stadium to go by ‘MCA’ name. Indian Express (2013-09-12). Retrieved on 2013-12-23. 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/938911.html|title=BCCI revamps selection committee, announces new Test centres|work=espncricinfo.com}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/pune-to-have-own-cricket-stadium/230931/ |title=Pune to have own cricket stadium |publisher=Indian Express |date=22 October 2010 |accessdate=3 May 2012}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/41753622|title=India v New Zealand: Groundsman sacked after TV sting tampering claims|last=|first=|date=|website=BBC News|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=25 October 2017}} 9. ^1 {{cite web|title=MCA|url=http://www.constructionupdate.com/News.aspx?nId=xkE33MUk2uTSfxRQM5ec0Q==|accessdate=27 February 2013}} External links
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