Notably,
the
IPL
has
returned
to
its
original
home
and
away
format
for
the
first
time
after
Covid-19
struck
ahead
of
the
IPL
2020
season.
Therefore,
the
challenges
for
the
teams
are
bound
to
increase.
Teams
playing
at
their
home
ground
will
naturally
be
favourites
to
win
the
match.
Delhi
Capitals’ home
ground
of
Arun
Jaitley
Stadium
(formerly
known
as
Feroz
Shah
Kotla
Stadium)
in
the
national
capital
will
host
a
total
of
seven
matches
in
the
sixteenth
edition
of
the
IPL.
The
informative
piece
brings
to
you
all
the
details
related
to
the
ground.
Arun
Jaitley
Stadium,
Delhi
Stadium
Information,
IPL
Records
and
Stats
ahead
of
IPL
2023
Arun
Jaitley
Stadium
(Formerly
known
as
Feroz
Shah
Kotla)
Founded:
1883
Seating
Capacity:
48,000
Ends:
Pavillion
End
and
Stadium
End
Boundary
Dimensions:
The
ground
is
one
of
the
smallest
in
India.
The
straight
boundary
is
60
metres
long
and
the
square
boundary
is
56
metres
long.
Home
Teams:
India,
Delhi,
Delhi
Capitals
Arun
Jaitley
Stadium
Pitch
Report
The
pitch
at
Arun
Jaitely
stadium
in
New
Delhi,
aka
Ferozeshah
Kotla,
is
generally
a
pitch
which
is
on
the
slower
side.
But
the
boundaries
here
are
not
big
and
the
outfield
often
remains
quick.
So,
the
team
get
to
bat
first
will
be
eager
to
put
on
board
a
total
in
the
vicinity
of
170
and
challenge
the
chasing
side.
Spinners
might
be
able
to
use
the
slowish
nature
of
the
pitch
here.
Delhi
Weather
Forecast
It
will
be
hot
and
humid
in
Delhi
in
the
months
of
April
and
May.
The
temperature
towards
the
end
of
April
will
go
up
to
38
degree
celsius.
In
May,
it
will
hover
continuously
around
38
to
40
degree
celsius.
Humidity,
especially
in
the
month
of
May
will
also
be
prevalent.
The
chances
of
rain
would
be
really
low.
Arun
Jaitley
Stadium
T20I
Stats
Matches:
2
Team
Batting
1st
Won:
3
Team
Batting
2nd
Won:
4
Average
1st
innings
Score:
139
Average
2nd
innings
Score:
133
Highest
Total:
212
Lowest
Total:
120
Most
Runs:
Shikhar
Dhawan
(India)
–
121
runs
in
2
matches
Highest
Individual
Score:
Shikhar
Dhawan
–
94
Most
Wickets:
Chris
Jordan
(England)
–
6
wickets
Best
Bowling
Figures:
Chris
Jordan
–
4/28
IPL
Stats
and
Records
at
Arun
Jaitley
Stadium
(formerly
Feroz
Shah
Kotla),
Delhi
Here
is
how
the
stats
look
at
the
Arun
Jaitley
Stadium
when
it
comes
to
Indian
Premier
League
matches.
Highest
Total:
231/4
by
Delhi
Capitals
vs
Punjab
Kings
(2011)
Lowest
Total:
66
all
out
by
Delhi
Capitals
vs
Mumbai
Indians
(2017)
Most
Runs:
Shreyas
Iyer
–
861
in
30
innings
Highest
Individual
Score:
Rishabh
Pant
–
128*
and
Chris
Gayle
–
128*
Most
Wickets:
Amit
Mishra
–
41
wickets
Best
Bowling
Figure:
Lasith
Malinga
(Mumbai
Indians)
–
5/13
(3.4
overs)
Arun
Jaitley
Stadium
IPL
2023
Schedule
Date |
Day |
Match |
Time (in IST) |
Result |
April 4 |
Tuesday |
DC vs GT |
7.30 pm |
|
April 11 |
Tuesday |
DC vs MI |
7.30 pm |
|
April 20 |
Thursday |
DC vs KKR |
7.30 pm |
|
April 29 |
Saturday |
DC vs SRH |
7.30 pm |
|
May 6 |
Saturday |
DC vs RCB |
7.30 pm |
|
May 13 |
Saturday |
CSK vs PBKS |
7.30 pm |
|
May 20 |
Saturday |
DC vs CSK |
3.30 pm |
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