The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, located in the heart of Bengaluru, Karnataka, is one of the most prestigious cricket venues in India. Known for its batting-friendly pitch and enthusiastic fans, the stadium has hosted many memorable moments in the IPL. Between 2008 and 2025, the stadium has witnessed the highest scores and breaking shots that have built its reputation as a paradise for batsmen.
In this blog, we will cover the pitch report, records and statistics of the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium from 2008 to 2025. While we are there, let’s also learn about its impact on ODI, T20I, Test and IPL matches.
Established: 1969 (renovated multiple times)
Capacity: Around 40,000
Home Team: Karnataka (domestic), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (IPL)
Known For: Short boundaries, batting-friendly pitch, lively crowd, and floodlights for day-night games.
It was the first cricket stadium in the world to use solar panels to generate electricity, making it a pioneer in sustainability.
Category |
Details |
City |
Bengaluru, Bangalore |
Country |
India |
Also Known As |
Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium |
First Match |
18/04/2008 |
Last T20 Match |
03/05/2025 |
Matches Played |
100 |
Matches Won Batting First |
43 (43.00%) |
Matches Won Batting Second |
53 (53.00%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss |
53 (53.00%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss |
43 (43.00%) |
Matches with No Result |
4 (4.00%) |
Highest Individual Innings |
175* – C H Gayle (RCB) vs Pune Warriors, 23/04/2013 |
Best Bowling Figures |
4/9 – S Badree (RCB) vs Mumbai Indians, 14/04/2017 |
Highest Team Innings |
287/3 – Sunrisers Hyderabad vs RCB, 15/04/2024 |
Lowest Team Innings |
82 – RCB vs Kolkata Knight Riders, 18/04/2008 |
Highest Run Chase Achieved |
186/3 – Deccan Chargers vs RCB, 08/04/2010 |
Average Runs per Wicket |
27.98 |
Average Runs per Over |
8.82 |
Average Score Batting First |
166.26 |
The Chinnaswamy pitch is widely recognized as a batting haven, thanks to:
Short square boundaries that encourage big-hitting.
A flat surface with consistent bounce, making stroke play easier.
Fast outfield that rewards timing.
However, spinners often play a role as the match progresses, especially in day games and Test matches. During IPL and T20 international matches, bowlers rely on slow balls and yorkers to counter the aggressive batting.
Tests: Good for batting in the first three days; spinners dominate from Day 4.
ODIs: High-scoring ground, with teams often crossing 300+.
T20Is: One of the most batter-friendly venues in the world; 180+ is common.
IPL: A ground synonymous with six-hitting, making it a paradise for power hitters.
Stat |
Value |
Total Matches |
26 |
Matches won batting first |
10 |
Matches won bowling first |
6 |
Average 1st innings Score |
342 |
Average 2nd innings Score |
308 |
Average 3rd innings Score |
217 |
Average 4th innings Score |
170 |
Highest total recorded |
626/10 (150.2 Ovs) By IND vs PAK |
Lowest total recorded |
46/10 (31.2 Ovs) By IND vs NZ |
Highest score chased |
262/5 (63.2 Ovs) By IND vs NZ |
Lowest score defended |
112/10 (35.4 Ovs) By AUS vs IND |
Stat |
Value |
Total Matches |
46 |
Matches won batting first |
18 |
Matches won bowling first |
24 |
Average 1st innings Score |
241 |
Average 2nd innings Score |
216 |
Highest total recorded |
410/4 (50 Ovs) By IND vs NED |
Lowest total recorded |
114/10 (38.5 Ovs) By INDW vs RSAW |
Highest score chased |
329/7 (49.1 Ovs) By IRE vs ENG |
Lowest score defended |
166/4 (22 Ovs) By IND vs ENG |
Stat |
Value |
Total Matches |
18 |
Matches won batting first |
7 |
Matches won bowling first |
9 |
Average 1st innings Score |
141 |
Average 2nd innings Score |
136 |
Highest total recorded |
212/4 (20 Ovs) By IND vs AFG |
Lowest total recorded |
99/10 (19.3 Ovs) By RSAW vs NZW |
Highest score chased |
194/3 (19.4 Ovs) By AUS vs IND |
Lowest score defended |
114/7 (20 Ovs) By SLW vs RSAW |
Short boundaries create record-breaking scores.
Known as the home of batting legends like Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers.
Electrifying crowd support- the “RCB, RCB” chants are iconic.
Eco-friendly initiatives like solar panels make it the first “green stadium” in the world.
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (2008-2025) has witnessed some of cricket’s greatest scenes. Be it Chris Gayle’s 175-run innings or the great Kohli-AB partnership, this venue remains a dream for batsmen and a nightmare for bowlers.
In the future, Chinnaswamy is expected to become a run-fest hub, especially with the growth of T20 cricket. For fans, it will always be more than just a stadium, it is a spirit, the beating heart of Bengaluru cricket.
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The pitch really bounces, the outfield is fast, and the boundaries are short, making it perfect for hitting big scores and sixes.
Royal Challengers Bangalore scored 263/5 against Pune Warriors in 2013, including 175 runs from Chris Gayle.
In T20, Yuzvendra Chahal’s record of 6/25 against England in 2017 is still prestigious, while in the IPL, Samuel Badree’s record of 4/9 (2017) is the most popular.
Yes, it hosted the 2011 World Cup games, including the famous India-England match (338 each). It may host future World Cup matches as well.
Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle have been the most influential players on this field. They have created countless unforgettable batting records on this earth.