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Nehru Stadium
Poona, India
Ground profile
Maharashtra Cricket Association, Nehru Stadium (North Side), Tilak Road, Pune - 411002 (Phone: 020 - 2444 4739/168)
Also or formerly known as Club of Maharashtra
Established 1969
Capacity 25000
Floodlights No
End names Tilak Road end, Pavilion end
Home team(s) Maharashtra
Other sports Wrestling
Curator Chandu Borde
Current local time 07:11, Thu Jan 08, 2009 (UTC +0530)
External links Weather
The Nehru Stadium in Pune staged one of the biggest upsets in one-day cricket history when Kenya, the minnows, knocked off heavyweights West Indies in the World Cup league game in 1996 in a low-scoring thriller. Popular for being a 'patta' (flat) pitch, batsmen have mostly held sway with any domestic games producing high-scoring draws. Earlier known as the Club of Maharahstra ground, the present name, Nehru Stadium, came into existence in 1969 when Bill Lawry's Australians played their tour game against West Zone. Till now the ground was looked after by the city's municipal corporation, but now with the new office bearers assuming their seats at the Maharashtra Cricket Association, there are plans to give the ground a complete facelift including the re-laying of a new wicket.

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Sreesanth took 1-49 against Sri Lanka in the 4th ODI © AFP |
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Sanath Jayasuriya was out for just 16 in the 4th ODI in Pune © AFP |
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Ajit Agarkar took 5 for 44 to restrict Sri Lanka to 261 © AFP |
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