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The Arun Jaitley Stadium (formally Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium) is a cricket stadium owned and operated by the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) and located on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi. [2] [3] It was established in 1883 as the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, and named after the nearby Kotla fort.
Anil Kumble is only one of two bowlers to take ten wickets in an innings, doing so against Pakistan in 1999 at the Feroz Shah Kotla. [1] The Arun Jaitley Stadium (formerly Feroz Shah Kotla stadium) is a cricket ground in Delhi, India. [2] The ground has hosted 34 Test matches, the first of these was in 1948 between India and the West Indies. [3]
The Feroz Shah Kotla or Kotla ("fortress", "citadel") was a fortress built circa 1354 by Feroz Shah Tughlaq to house his version of Delhi called Firozabad. [1]A pristine polished sandstone Topra Ashokan pillar from the 3rd century BC rises from the palace's crumbling remains, one of many pillars of Ashoka left by the Mauryan emperor; it was moved from Topra Kalan in Pong Ghati of Yamunanagar ...
The team's home ground is Arun Jaitley Stadium (formerly Feroz Shah Kotla), located in New Delhi. The new captain of this team is yet to be decided while it is coached by Hemang Badani. The Capitals appeared in their first IPL final in 2020 against Mumbai Indians [1] [2] under former captain Shreyas Iyer.
Feroz Shah Kotla stadium, home of the Delhi Capitals Cricket, as in whole nation has special place in Delhi also. Cricket is very well organised and established within Delhi and most popular spectator sport.
The Feroz Shah Kotla Ground in Delhi was the first stadium to host a Test match after independence, a draw against the West Indies in 1948, the first of a five-Test series. There are 21 stadiums in India that have hosted at least one official Test match .
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium: Feroz Shah Kotla: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium: Capacity: 35,000 ... Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi Umpires: Nitin Menon (India) ...
There were some initial concerns about the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium in Delhi hosting the first semi-final, due to one of the block of stands needing a clearance certificate from the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC). [18] If the clearance was not approved, the ICC and BCCI were planning an alternative venue to host the match. [19]