R.Premadasa Stadium

R.Premadasa Stadium
City: Colombo
Country: Sri Lanka
Capacity: 35000
History
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Nestled in the heart of Colombo, the bustling capital of Sri Lanka, the R. Premadasa Stadium holds a unique place in cricketing lore. Officially inaugurated in 1986, this ground, originally known as the Khettarama Stadium, emerged from marshland to become one of the island nation’s premier cricketing arenas. The stadium was renamed in honour of former Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa, who was instrumental in its development.

The R. Premadasa Stadium boasts a seating capacity of around 35,000, placing it among the largest cricket venues in the country. Over the years, it has witnessed several renovations, the most significant being ahead of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. These upgrades improved both the infrastructure and facilities, ensuring the venue could accommodate the thousands of fervent fans that throng to witness the sport they adore.

This iconic ground is home to Sri Lanka’s national cricket team and serves as a frequent venue for domestic teams like the Colombo Cricket Club. It has also hosted numerous significant matches, including pivotal World Cup games. Remember the thrilling 1996 World Cup semi-final which saw Sri Lanka, on home soil, advancing to ultimately lift the trophy? It happened right here. The ground is etched in memory for other reasons too; Sachin Tendulkar’s prolific scoring spree and Sanath Jayasuriya’s brutal blitzkriegs over the years have left indelible imprints on its turf.

The pitch at R. Premadasa is characteristically subcontinental. It traditionally favours spin, yet offers something for everyone — it has occasionally sported a greenish tinge catering to seamers as well. Frequent rain and high humidity can add another layer of unpredictability to matches, making for engaging cricket.

In terms of architecture, while the stadium might not stand out for opulent design, its charm lies in its atmosphere. The fervent, vibrant crowd, accompanied by the beating of traditional drums, creates an electric atmosphere unique to Sri Lankan venues. The scenic backdrop of the floodlit evening setting sun often provides a spectacular visual treat during day-night encounters.

Located conveniently in Colombo, the R. Premadasa Stadium is accessible by various modes of transport. Fans can easily reach the venue by public buses or tuk-tuks from different parts of the city. The facilities cater well to spectators, with an array of food stalls serving everything from local delicacies to international cuisine, ensuring visitors can soak in the cricket accompanied by scrumptious bites. Whether you are a local or a visitor, the experience of catching a game here is undeniably special, making it a must-visit for any cricket enthusiast exploring Sri Lanka.

Australia tour of Sri Lanka, 2nd ODI, One Day International - February 14, 2025
Sri Lanka
281/4 (50)
Australia
107/10 (24.2)
Sri Lanka won by 174 runs
Player of the Match
Kusal Mendis
Australia tour of Sri Lanka, 1st ODI, One Day International - February 12, 2025
Sri Lanka
214/10 (46)
Australia
165/10 (33.5)
Sri Lanka won by 49 runs
Player of the Match
Charith Asalanka
India tour of Sri Lanka, 3rd ODI, One Day International - August 7, 2024
Sri Lanka
248/7 (50)
India
138/10 (26.1)
Sri Lanka won by 110 runs
Player of the Match
Avishka Fernando
India tour of Sri Lanka, 2nd ODI, One Day International - August 4, 2024
Sri Lanka
240/9 (50)
India
208/10 (42.2)
Sri Lanka won by 32 runs
Player of the Match
Jeffrey Vandersay
India tour of Sri Lanka, 1st ODI, One Day International - August 2, 2024
Sri Lanka
230/8 (50)
India
230/10 (47.5)
Match tied
Player of the Match
Dunith Wellalage
Afghanistan tour of Sri Lanka, 2nd ODI, One Day International - February 11, 2024
Sri Lanka
308/6 (50)
Afghanistan
153/10 (33.5)
Sri Lanka won by 155 runs
Player of the Match
Charith Asalanka
Afghanistan tour of Sri Lanka, 1st ODI, One Day International - February 9, 2024
Sri Lanka
381/3 (50)
Afghanistan
339/6 (50)
Sri Lanka won by 42 runs
Player of the Match
Pathum Nissanka
Zimbabwe tour of Sri Lanka, 3rd T20I, Twenty20 International - January 18, 2024
Sri Lanka
88/1 (10.5)
Zimbabwe
82/10 (14.1)
Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (with 55 balls remaining)
Player of the Match
Wanindu Hasaranga
Zimbabwe tour of Sri Lanka, 2nd T20I, Twenty20 International - January 16, 2024
Sri Lanka
173/6 (20)
Zimbabwe
178/6 (19.5)
Zimbabwe won by 4 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)
Player of the Match
Luke Jongwe
Zimbabwe tour of Sri Lanka, 1st T20I, Twenty20 International - January 14, 2024
Sri Lanka
144/7 (20)
Zimbabwe
143/5 (20)
Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets (with 0 ball remaining)
Player of the Match
Angelo Mathews

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