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Location | Chepauk, Chennai | ||||
Establishment | 1916 | ||||
Capacity | 38,000 | ||||
Owner | Tamil Nadu Cricket Association | ||||
Architect | East Coast Constructions Hopkins Architects, London |
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Anna Pavilion End V Pattabhiraman Gate End |
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First Test | 10–13 February 1934: India v England |
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Last Test | 16–20 December 2016: India v England |
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First ODI | 9 October 1987: India v Australia |
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Last ODI | 22 October 2015: India v South Africa |
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Only T20I | 11 September 2012: India v New Zealand |
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As of 4 April 2008 Source: ESPNcricinfo |
M A Chidambaram Stadium or Chepauk Stadium is a cricket stadium in Chennai, India. The stadium was established in 1916 and it is the oldest continuously used cricket stadium in the country. Named after M A Chidambaram, former President of BCCI, the stadium was formerly known as Madras Cricket Club Ground. It is the home ground of the Tamil Nadu cricket team and the Indian Premier League team Chennai Super Kings. Chepauk hosted its first test match on 10 February 1934, the first ever Ranji Trophy match in 1936 and Indian cricket team's first ever test victory in 1952 against England. The 1986 India-Australia match held at Chepauk was only the second ever Tied Test in the history of the game.
The stadium is located at Chepauk, a few hundred meters from Marina beach along the Bay of Bengal. The stadium can be accessed from Wallajah Road in the north, Babu Jagjivanram Road in the west and Pycrofts Road in the south. Adjacent to the east of the stadium is the Chepauk MRTS railway station which lies on the Chennai Beach—Velachery section of the Chennai MRTS. The Cooum river runs tangentially to the north side of the stadium.