Asghar Ali Shah Cricket Stadium

Asghar Ali Shah Stadium is a cricket ground in Karachi, Pakistan. It was constructed in the memory of Late. Justice Asghar Ali Shah, former Judge in Sindh High Court, father of a renowned orthopaedic surgeon, a politician and a member of Pakistan Cricket Board Dr. Syed Mohammad Ali Shah. Dr. Shah was also the manager of this stadium.

Asghar Ali Shah Cricket Stadium
Ground information
LocationKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Coordinates24°56′13″N 67°1′52″E
Establishment1993
Capacity8,000
OwnerDr. Muhammad Ali Shah (initial)
OperatorDr. Muhammad Ali Shah (initial)
TenantsVarious cricket clubs
End names
Pavilion End
Qasba Colony End
International information
First WODI23 March 2004:
 Pakistan v  West Indies
Last WODI2 April 2004:
 Pakistan v  West Indies
Only WT20I29 October 2008:
 Pakistan v  West Indies
As of 4 September 2020
Source: Cricinfo

Ground history

The stadium was constructed in 1993 in order to facilitate the club cricket in Karachi. It was the second cricket stadium in Pakistan (first being Gaddafi Stadium) to have the facility of flood lights to conduct the game at night.

Usage

The stadium has been used for many international matches of smaller levels such as Under 17 Asia Cricket Cup, Under 19 Cricket Tournaments and also women's cricket tournaments have been held here. Mostly, this stadium hosts first class and domestic cricket matches. Dr.M.A.Shah Night Twenty20 Trophy is also held here every year in the month of Ramadan in which cricket teams representing cricket clubs from around the country play each other.[1]

See also

References

  1. Afghan Youth robbed Dawn blog 28 August 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2010.


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