Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi
Established: 1883
Capacity: 41,800
Location: Delhi
Owner: Delhi District Cricket Association
First Test: November 1948
First ODI: September 1982
Feroz Shah Kotla Ground is situated in Delhi which is India’s Capital. The Ground was built in year 1883 at Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Delhi. In India’s Cricket Venue Eden Gardens of Kolkata is the Oldest and first ground established ever then after on second number Feroz Shah Kotla Ground. This is the ground where Anil Kumble took 10 wickets against Pakistan in Test Match and became the second person to take 10 wickets in an innings after Jim Laker.
The ground is established in year 1883 with seating capacity of 41,820 in present. The first test match played here India vs West Indies in year in 1948 and first ODI (One Day International) in year 1982 between India vs Sri Lanka. DDCA (Delhi District Cricket Association) is the owner.