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Pakistan ground profiles - back to home

National Stadium

Karachi, Pakistan

Ground profile

Floodlights Yes
End names Pavilion End, University End
Home team(s) Pakistan, Karachi
Current local time 19:09, Tue Oct 07, 2008 (UTC +0600)
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Next match
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Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs | Statsguru T20Is
First Test Pakistan v India - Feb 26-Mar 1, 1955 scorecard
Last Test Pakistan v South Africa - Oct 1-5, 2007 scorecard
First ODI Pakistan v West Indies - Nov 21, 1980 scorecard
Last ODI India v Sri Lanka - Jul 6, 2008 scorecard
Only T20I Pakistan v Bangladesh - Apr 20, 2008 scorecard

 Profile

Karachi, Pakistan's largest and most populous city, presents an interesting and colourful combination of the old and new. The National Stadium became Karachi's fifth and Pakistan's 11th first-class ground. The inaugural first-class match was played at NSK between Pakistan and India on April 21-24, 1955, and it became a fortress of Pakistan cricket. In 34 Tests between that first match and December 2000, Pakistan won 17 and were never beaten. Their only Test defeat on the ground came in the gloom against England in 2000-01. Since then, major terrorist activity, mainly bombings, have meant that non Asian sides have refused to play in the city, and in five years only Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have visited. It is a shame because the spectators are passionate - and noisy - and it is a great place to play and watch.

The first ODI at the National Stadium was against West Indies on November 21, 1980, and it went down to the last ball as Gordon Greenidge drove Imran imperiously to the cover boundary with three needed. It has been a far less successful limited-overs venue, with defeats outnumbering victories. In fact, in a little under five years from the start of 1996, Pakistan failed to win on the ground. It also staged a quarter-final match in the 1996-97 World Cup.
Cricinfo staff December 2005

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Jan 8, 2008

Ground staff at the National Stadium during the rain interval
Ground staff at the National Stadium during the rain interval
© Faras Ghani

Dec 27, 2005

The Indian security delegation inspects the National Stadium in Karachi
The Indian security delegation inspects the National Stadium in Karachi
© AFP

Dec 15, 2005

The crowds at Karachi get searched outside the ground
The crowds at Karachi get searched outside the ground
© AFP

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