Published 07:05 IST, October 25th 2023

Explained/ AUS vs NED: Another high scoring affair on the cards? Decoding the Arun Jaitley Stadium pitch

The Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi will host Australia and the Netherlands in their upcoming ODI World Cup 2023 clash on Wednesday, October 25.

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The Arun Jaitley Stadium pitch | Image: Image: Priya Nagi/ Republic Network
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As the cricketing world eagerly awaits the impending clash between Australia and the Netherlands in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023, all eyes are on Delhi's renowned Arun Jaitley Stadium. This historic venue, known for its slow batting surface in the past, has witnessed a remarkable transformation in this marquee tournament, setting the stage for high-scoring encounters that have left fans in awe. The tone for the pitch's evolution was set in the tournament's opening match, where South Africa and Sri Lanka engaged in a run-fest that defied convention. Both teams combined to amass a staggering 754 runs in what became the highest aggregate ever recorded in the World Cup's history. 

3 things you need to know

  • Australia are currently ranked number four on the ODI World Cup points table
  • The Netherlands are ranked seventh thanks to their victory over South Africa
  • The upcoming clash will be an important one for Australia if they want to qualify

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Arun Jaitley Stadium Records and Stats

With three games hosted at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in the current edition, it is evident that batsmen have found a true paradise. The question on everyone's mind is whether this trend will persist as Australia and the Netherlands lock horns in their upcoming clash.

Total ODI Matches: The venue has hosted a total of 31 ODI matches, making it a seasoned battleground for international cricket.

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Matches won batting first and bowling first: Here, the equilibrium is striking, with both scenarios yielding an equal number of victories, as teams batting first and those bowling first have each triumphed in 15 matches.

Average first innings score: The pitch's average first innings score stands at 233, indicating that it's a surface where runs can be scored without prohibitive difficulties.

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Average second innings score: The average second innings score at the Arun Jaitley Stadium is 210, implying that chasing a target is a viable proposition.

Highest total scored: A significant highlight is South Africa's monumental score of 428/5 against Sri Lanka, setting a new standard for run accumulation at this venue.

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Highest score chased: India's remarkable chase of 281/4 against Sri Lanka showcases the pitch's suitability for successful run chases.

Lowest total recorded: The lowest total, recorded at 99 all out by South Africa against India, is a stark reminder that bowlers can find success on this ground.

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Lowest total defended: On the flip side, New Zealand Women's team successfully defended a total of 174/7 against India Women, underscoring the pitch's potential to provide a balanced contest between bat and ball.

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With these statistics in mind, it becomes evident that the Arun Jaitley Stadium is not the sluggish pitch it once was. Batsmen have thrived, run-scoring has been prolific, and the stage is set for another high-scoring spectacle as Australia and the Netherlands prepare to test their mettle. 

07:05 IST, October 25th 2023