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Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium

Cricket stadium in Sri Lanka


Summary

Cricket stadium in Sri Lanka

FieldValue
ground_name
nicknameSooriyawewa International Cricket Stadium
locationSooriyawewa, Hambantota District, Sri Lanka
coordinates
establishment2009
seating_capacity35,000
ownerSri Lanka Cricket
operatorSri Lanka Cricket
tenantsSri Lanka Cricket
end1Thanamalwila End
end2Sooriyawewa End
internationalyes
firstodidate20 February
firstodiyear2011
firstodihomeSri Lanka
firstodiawayCanada
lastodidate24 August
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lastodihomeAfghanistan
lastodiawayPakistan
firstt20idate1 June
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lastt20idate6 August
lastt20iyear2013
lastt20ihomeSri Lanka
lastt20iawaySouth Africa
firstwodidate16 March
firstwodiyear2019
firstwodihomeSri Lanka
firstwodiawayEngland
lastwodidate21 June
lastwodiyear2024
lastwodihomeSri Lanka
lastwodiawayWest Indies
firstwt20idate24 June
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firstwt20ihomeSri Lanka
firstwt20iawayWest Indies
lastwt20idate28 June
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lastwt20iawayWest Indies
date28 June
year2024
sourceESPNcricinfo
CricketArchive

CricketArchive Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, also known as Sooriyawewa International Cricket Stadium (, ), and abbreviately as MRIC Stadium, is an international cricket stadium in Sooriyawewa, Sri Lanka. It was built for the 2011 Cricket World Cup and hosted two matches, the first being Sri Lanka against Canada, on 20 February 2011. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 people making It the second largest stadium in Sri Lanka.

History

The proposal for a new International Cricket Stadium at Sooriyawewa was part of the government's programme to develop sports in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka as part of the government's plan to transform Hambantota into the second major urban hub of Sri Lanka, away from Colombo.

The following 2011 Cricket World Cup matches were held at Hambantota International Cricket Stadium in February 2011. The first official international match was between Sri Lanka and Canada on 20 February 2011, which Sri Lanka won by 210 runs. Two matches were played at the venue during the World Cup.

The Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium hosted three 2012 ICC World Twenty20 matches and the inaugural edition of Lanka Premier League in 2020. The curator of the ground is Ravi Dissanayake and Manager is Colonel Shanaka Ratnayake.

Criticism

With low coverage of international matches in very rural areas, it has come under extreme criticism and has been called a white elephant as only a few matches were held in the stadium considering the extreme costs for construction and maintenance. The finance minister criticized the former government for hiding the true story of actual cost of its construction. To gain revenue the Stadium is often hired out for wedding receptions, however, former Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has proposed that the stadium should be used for training purposes to gain revenue.

In 2016, after the inspections by Sri Lanka Cricket, president Thilanga Sumathipala pointed out that the walls, carpets, furniture and equipment in the stadium were in a severe state of neglect and deterioration without any attempt to revive the facility to its earlier status.

Lanka Premier League

Initially, 2020 Lanka Premier League was scheduled to be held in Kandy, Dambulla and Hambantota. Due to COVID-19 pandemic in Sri Lanka, health officials agreed to reduce the quarantine period for foreign players from 14 days to 7 days. Following the urging of health officials, all 23 matches would be held at the Mahinda Rajapaksa Stadium. In 2021 venue hosted 2021 Lanka Premier League Playoffs matches as well.

World Cup Cricket

In 2011, Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium hosted two World Cup matches.

2011 Cricket World Cup

Main article: 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup

ICC World Twenty20

Sri Lanka hosted the 2012 ICC World Twenty20. Three matches were played at Mahinda Rajapaksa International Stadium. Other matches were played at R. Premadasa Stadium and Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

2012 ICC World Twenty20

Main article: 2012 ICC World Twenty20

International five-wicket hauls

Three five-wicket hauls have been taken at Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium in Sooriyawewa, all in men's limited-overs international matches.

One Day International five-wicket hauls

No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing TeamInnORWResult
1Shahid Afridi28165Pakistan won
2Lasith Malinga28.2285Sri Lanka won
3Haris Rauf26.2185Pakistan won

Twenty20 International five-wicket hauls

No.BowlerDateTeamOpposing TeamInnORWResult
1Ajantha Mendis2486Sri Lanka won

Notes

References

References

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  6. "Ravi K Says Actual Cost Of Hambantota Cricket Stadium Is Rs. 852 Million, And Not Rs. 4.5 Billion As Claimed By Rajapaksa". The Daily FT.
  7. "Wedding receptions at Sooriyawewa Stadium: Dayasiri".
  8. "Attempts To Revive Another ‘White Elephant’". The Sunday Leader.
  9. "Lankan Premier League: SLC meets with health authorities; more confident of league going ahead". ESPNcricinfo.
  10. (5 November 2020). "Lankan health ministry likely to give 'conditional approval' for LPL". BDCricTime.
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  13. [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8039/game/433563/kenya-vs-pakistan-6th-match-group-a-icc-cricket-world-cup-2010-11 6th Match, Hambantota, Feb 23 2011, Group A (D/N), ICC Cricket World Cup], ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2020-11-22.
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