The Cricket World Cup has arrived in Mumbai as the iconic Wankhede Stadium is set to host its 1st game of the tournament on October 21. England and South Africa will meet here on Saturday and later the venue will host four more games including the India vs Sri Lanka clash. Meanwhile, as fans eagerly await the upcoming event, they are keen to get a preview of the Mumbai Cricket Stadium. We’ll provide you with a detailed analysis of this venue such as the Wankhede Stadium Mumbai pitch report, ground records, and the scorecard from the last ODI match held there.
Wankhede Stadium Mumbai has an iconic status having hosted numerous memorable matches such as the 2011 World Cup Final and Sachin Tendulkar’s last international match. Although it is not among the largest cricket stadiums with a seating capacity of 39,000, it surely is renowned for its electrifying atmosphere, courtesy of the passionate Mumbai fans.
Wankhede Stadium started hosting international matches in 1975 with a Test match between India and the West Indies while it hosted its first-ever ODI in 1987, featuring India and Sri Lanka. Over the years, it has evolved to become one of the foremost cricketing venues in India and proudly serves as the home ground for the IPL team, the Mumbai Indians. Now Wankhede will host 5 matches during ICC World Cup 2023 including a semi-final match on November 15.
Mumbai Cricket Stadium ODI Records
After the iconic 2011 World Cup Final, Wankhede has hosted only 4 ODIs, with the most recent occurring in March 2023, when India faced Australia. Over the past few games, Wankhede Stadium has gained a reputation as a favorable venue for the chasing side. In the last 10 One Day Internationals held at Wankhede, the team batting second emerged victorious in 7 of those matches. Here’s a summary of the ODI records at Mumbai Cricket Ground as of October 20, 2023 (The date of publication of this article).
- Men’s ODI matches played in Wankhede: 23
- Matches won by the team batting first: 12
- Matches won by the team batting second: 11
- Highest score while batting first: South Africa – 438/4 (50) vs India, 2015
- Lowest score while batting first: Bangladesh – 115/10 (36.3) vs India, 1998
- Biggest total chased: New Zealand chased 280 vs India, in 2017
- Lowest Score Defended: West Indies defended 192 vs India, in 1994
- Mumbai Cricket Stadium average 1st innings score in ODI: 234
- Mumbai Cricket Stadium average 2nd innings score in ODI: 201
- Best ODI bowling figures for a spinner in Wankhede: Murali Kartik (IND) – 6/27 vs Australia, 2007
- Best ODI bowling figures for a pacer in Wankhede: Winston Benjamin (WI) – 5/22 vs Sri Lanka, 1992
- Highest ODI score by a batsman in Wankhede: Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) – 151*(120) vs India, 1997
Wankhede Stadium Mumbai Pitch Report For World Cup 2023
The Wankhede pitch typically favors batsmen, but with the presence of red soil on the surface, fast bowlers are anticipated to find some assistance during the 2023 World Cup matches. The last ODI match in Wankhede was dominated by pace bowlers. The venue has small dimensions which may allow batters to hit the aerial shots with confidence.
Spinners’ role is going to be crucial in the middle overs. The toss usually doesn’t matter much in Mumbai, however, opting to bowl first can be a wise decision since, as the match progresses, the surface tends to improve for batting.
ICC World Cup 2023 Matches in Wankhede Stadium
As previously noted, Mumbai will be the host city for five matches in the marquee event. All of these matches are scheduled as day-night fixtures, commencing at 2:00 PM IST.
Date | Match | Time |
21 October | ENG vs SA | 02:00 PM |
24 October | SA vs BAN | 02:00 PM |
2 November | IND vs SL | 02:00 PM |
7 November | AUS vs AFG | 02:00 PM |
15 November | TBC vs TBC | 02:00 PM |
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Wankhede Stadium Last ODI Match Scorecard
Wankhede last hosted an ODI match in March 2023 when the Hardik Pandya-led side faced a full-fledged Aussie team. It was a low-scoring encounter in which India had to chase 188 runs. Mitchell Starc gave early blows but in the end, India won comfortably by 5 wickets. Here’s the summary of the last ODI match at Wankhede.
Australia : 188 (35.4) | India : 191-5 (39.5) |
Mitchell Marsh : 81(65) | KL Rahul : 75*(91) |
Josh Inglis : 26(27) | Ravindra Jadeja : 45*(69) |
Steve Smith : 22(30) | Hardik Pandya : 25(31) |
Mohammed Shami : 6 – 2 – 17 – 3 | Mitchell Starc : 9.5 – 0 – 49 – 3 |
Mohammed Siraj : 5.4 – 1 – 29 – 3 | Marcus Stoinis : 7 – 1 – 27 – 2 |
Ravindra Jadeja : 9 – 0 – 46 – 2 |