6 New Venues announced by the BCCI as Test centres

By Clinton Leslie Rodrigues

Updated - 11 Nov 2015, 18:50 IST

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3. Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore.

Holkar Stadium. (Photo Source: MPCA)

How can one forget Sehwag’s memorable feat of scoring the second  highest ODI score of 219 (149 balls) in cricketing history that time. It was on the Holkar Cricket Stadium where he achieved this feat. Having a seating capacity of 30,000, the Holkar Cricket Stadium is owned by the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association.

Named after the Holkar Dynasty of the Marathas, this stadium is renowned for it’s excellent day and night floodlight facilities. Generally known to assist the batsman, this fact needs no further proof after Sehwag’s grue som knock. The stadium has been host to 4 ODIs, with India victorious on all five occasions.

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