The Indian women’s cricket team is all set to face Ireland in a three-match ODI series starting on January 10, generating excitement. This series not only kicks off the new year for Indian women’s cricket but also provides an important platform for both teams to display their skills ahead of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup and India’s tour of England later in the year.
Niranjan Shah Stadium Pitch Report
The Rajkot pitch at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium is known for its true bounce and even pace early on, making it ideal for batter, especially in the opening overs of a Test match, leading to high-scoring innings. However, as the game progresses, the pitch deteriorates, aiding spin bowlers with increased turn and uneven bounce, making it harder for batsmen to tackle spinners. The pitch can also produce variable bounce, which tests the batsmen’s technique and introduces unpredictability. While fast bowlers may find initial help with swing and seam movement, they often struggle as the game wears on, requiring disciplined lengths to capitalize on any uneven bounce or reverse swing. Historically, teams have preferred to bat first at this ground to take advantage of the flat pitch and set large first-innings totals.
Niranjan Shah Stadium Stats
Total Matches | 4 |
Matches Won Batting First | 4 |
Matches Won Bowling First | 0 |
Average 1st Innings Score | 321 |
Average 2nd Innings Score | 289 |
Highest Total Recorded | 352/7 (50 Overs) By AUS vs IND |
Lowest Total Recorded | 286/10 (49.4 Overs) By IND vs AUS |
Highest Score Chased | 0/0 (0 Overs) |
Lowest Score Defended | 270/7 (50 Overs) By RSA vs IND |