ODIs Hosted by HCA

One Day Internationals at Hyderabad

Hyderabad Cricket Association has so far hosted 25 One-Day Internationals (ODI). Before the advent of Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium (RGICS), all international matches hosted by HCA were played at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium that belongs to the State Sports Authorities. 13 out of 20 ODIs at Hyderabad were played at this stadium. Since 2005, RGICS hosted 9 ODIs. All ODI matches at Hyderabad are tabulated below with scorecards.

Shubman Gill now holds the record for second highest individual score at Hyderabad with 208 against New Zealand in 2022-23 season. India went on to score 349 runs in 50 overs. The second high score from Indian Team was Rohit Sharma with 34.

Mohammed Siraj was the pick of the bowlers in the match against New Zealand. Playing an international match for the first time on his home ground Siraj bowled his heart out and ended with an impressive 4/46 in the match taking decisive 2 wicket in 19th over.

MG Bracewell’s 140 in 78 balls almost took the match away from the Indians. He came to bat when New Zealand was reeling at 131/6. He steadied the New Zealand Innings in partnership with MJ Santner (57) and brought New Zealand within 12 runs for Victory.

Sachin Tendulkar with an individual score of 186* and Rahul Dravid with his individual score of 153 against New Zealand in 1999-00 series holds the partnership record with 331 runs at Hyderabad in One Day International.

Youraj Singh on his way to his second century at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium against Australia. He scored 121 runs. His first century here was against South Africa when he scored 103 runs.

Andrew Symonds was adjudged the Man of the Match in India V Australia ODI played at the RGICS on 5th October 2007. He scored 89 runs of 67 balls. Australia won this match by a magin of 47 runs.

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Date
Toss
Teams & Scores
Won by
Captains
25
ICC World-Cup 2023 Match 8/45
10-10-2023
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
344-09 (50 overs)
Pakistan
345 -04 (48.2 Overs)

Pakistan
won by 6 Wickets

Dasun Sanaka (SL)
Babar Azam(Pak)
Man of the Match
Mohammed Rizwan (Pak)
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Date
Toss
Teams & Scores
Won by
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24
ICC World-Cup 2023 Match 6/45
09-10-2023
Netherlands
New Zealand
286-10 (49 overs)
Netherlands
205 -10 (41 Overs)

New Zealand
won by 96 Runs

TWM Latham (NZ)
SA Edwards (Nlds)
Man of the Match
MJ Santner (NZ)
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Date
Toss
Teams & Scores
Won by
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23
ICC World-Cup 2023 Match 2/45
06-10-2023
Netherlands
Pakistan
286-10 (49 overs)
Netherlands
205 -10 (41 Overs)

Pakistan
won by 81 Runs

Babar Azam (Pak)
SA Edwards (Nlds)
Man of the Match
Saud Shakil
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Date
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Teams & Scores
Won by
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22
ICC World-Cup 2023 Warm-up Match
03-10-2023
Australia
Australia
351-7 (50 overs)
Pakistan
337 - 9 (47.4 Overs)

Australia
won by 14 Runs

Shadab Khan (Pak)
PJ Cummins (Aus)
Man of the Match
None: ICC World Cup Warm-up Game-2
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Date
Toss
Teams & Scores
Won by
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21
ICC World-Cup 2023 Warm-up Match
28-09-2023
Pakistan
Pakistan
345-5 (50 overs)
New Zealand
346 - 5 (43.4 Overs)

New Zealand
won by 5
Wickets

Babar Azam (Pak)
TWM Latham (NZ)
Man of the Match
None: ICC World Cup Warm-up Game
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Date
Toss
Teams & Scores
Won by
Captains
20
18-01-23
New Zealand
India
349/8 (50 overs)
New Zealand
337-10 (49.2 Overs)

India
won by 12
Runs

Rohit Sharma (Ind)
TWM Latham (NZ)
Man of the Match
Shubman Gill
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Date
Toss
Teams & Scores
Won by
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19
02-03-19
Australia
Australia
236/7 (50 overs)
India
240-4 (48.2 Overs)

India
won by 6
wickets

V Kohli (Ind)
Aaron Finch (Aus)
Man of the Match
Kedar Jadhav

18
09-11-14
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
242 AO (48.2)
India
245-4 (44.1)

India
won by 6
wickets

V Kohli (Ind)
AD Mathews (SL)
Man of the Match
Mahela Jayawardene

17
14-10-11
India
India
300-7(50)
England
174(36.1)

India won by
126 runs

MS Dhoni (Ind)
A. Cook (Eng)
Man of the Match
Mahindra Singh Dhoni

16
05-11-09
Australia
Australia
350-4(50)
India
347-all out (49.4)
Australia won
by 3 Runs
MS Dhoni (Ind)
Ricky Ponting(Aus)
Man of the Match
Sachin Tendulkar (Ind)

15
05.10.07
Australia
Australia
290-7(50)
India
243-all out (47.4)
Australia won by 47 Runs
MS Dhoni (Ind)
Ricky Ponting(Aus)
Man of the Match
Andrew Symonds (Aus)

14
16.11.05
S.Africa
S-Africa
252-5(48.5)
India
249-9(50)
South Africa won by 5 wkts
GC Smith(SA)
Rahul Dravid(I)
Man of the Match
Yuvraj Singh(I)

13
16.03.02
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
240/8(50)
India
244/5(48.1)

India won by 5 wkts

S.V.Carlisle(NZ)
S.C.Ganguly(I)
Man of the Match
Yuvraj Singh(I)

12
8.11.99
India
India
376/2(50)
N-Zealand
202 (33.1)

India won by174 runs

S.R.Tendulkar(I)
S.P.Fleming(NZ)
Man of the Match
S.R.Tendulkar(I)

11
17.05.98
Kenya
Kenya
236 (49)
Bangladesh
237/4(48)

Bangladesh won by 6 wkts

Asif Karim (K)
Akram Khan (B)
Man of the Match
Mohammad Rafique (Ban)

10
20.05.97
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
214 (48.3)
N-Zealand
162 (44.5)

Sri Lanka won by 52 runs

A.Ranatunga (SL)
S.P.Fleming (NZ)
Man of the Match
R.S.Kaluwitharana(SL)

9
17.10.96
S.Africa
S-Africa
261-7(50)
India
214 (46.3)

South Africa won by 47 runs

W.J.Cronje(SA)
S.R.Tendulkar(I)
Man of the Match
G.Kirsten(SA)

8
16.02.96
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
151-9(50)
West Indies
155-4(29.3)

West Indies won by 6 wkts

A.Flower (Z)
R.B.Richardson(WI)
Man of the Match
C.E.L.Ambrose(WI)

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Date
Toss
Teams & Scores
Won by
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7
18.02.94
India
Sri Lanka
226-7(50)
India
227-3(48.2)

India won by 7 wkts

A.Ranatunga(SL)
M.Azharuddin(I)
Man of the Match
M.Prabhakar(I)

6
21.11.93
W.Indies
West Indies
233-9(50)
Zimbabwe
99 (36.3)

West Indies won by 134 runs

R.B.Richardson(WI)
A.Flower (Z)
Man of the Match
D.L.Haynes (WI)

5
19.10.89
Australia
Australia
242-3(50)
England
243-3(47.3)

England won by 7 wkts.

A.R.Border(A)
G.A.Gooch (E)
Man of the Match
W.Larkins(E)

4
10.10.87
Zimbabwe
N-Zealand
242-7(50)
Zimbabwe
239 (49.4)

New Zealand won by 3 runs

J.J.Crowe (NZ)
A.J.Traicos(Z)
Man of the Match
D.L.Houghton(Z)

3
20.03.87
Pakiatan
India
212-6(44)
Pakistan
212-7(44)

India won on fewer wkts

Imran Khan (P)
Kapil Dev(I)
Man of the Match
Not awarded

2
24.09.86
India
Australia
242-6(47)
India
41-1(10.4)

No Result

A.R.Border(A)
Kapil Dev(I)
Man of the Match
Not awarded

1
11.09.83
India
Pakistan
151-8(46)
India
152-6(43)

India won by 4 wkts

Zaheer Abbas(P)
Kapil Dev(I)
Man of the Match
M.Amarnath(I)

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium at Hyderabad

In the 21st century, thanks to the efforts of Mr.N.S.Yadav, Hon.Secretary at HCA ,2000-09, Hyderabad now boasts of an exclusive state-of-the-art cricket venue which hosts international matches in style befitting the great game of cricket at par with any venue of international repute, anywhere in the world.
Initially it was christianed "Visaka International Cricket Stadium" and later in 2005 it was renamed "The Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium (RGICS)".

From the date of its inauguration till July 2022, RGICS hosted

  • 6 Test Matches
  • 6 One Day International Matches
  • 2 T20 International Matches
  • Several First Class Matches