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JSCA International Stadium Complex Ranchi Stadium Boundary Length and Seating Capacity

The JSCA Stadium in Ranchi will host the first Twenty20 International of the three-match series between India and New Zealand.

The JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi will host the first Twenty20 International of the three-match series between India and New Zealand. The Blackcaps would like to make an impact in the T20Is after India easily won the ODI series. Both ranks contain some talented members, so this could be a fascinating series to keep an eye on.

Hardik Pandya, who has a stellar track record as the captain of India, will be in charge. Mohammed Siraj and Mohammed Shamia are not included in this series, so there will also be a change in the pace. The T20I player of the year, Suryakumar Yadav, will once again be held to a high standard. Read More: Mohammed Siraj became the No. 1 ODI Bowler, After an Impressive Performance against New Zealand

New Zealand has played well in Twenty20 Internationals, and they would like to perform better here. The Kiwis will again rely on Glenn Phillips, who has been a valuable asset for them in this format. On paper, the team’s bowling appears to be a little hopeless.

JSCA International Stadium Complex boundary Length and Seating Capacity

The first T20I game is anticipated to draw a full house to Ranchi’s 50,000-seat JSCA Stadium. A T20I game was last played on this field in 2021. The JSCA Cricket Stadium’s boundaries are 68 to 74 meters wide. The spinners will undoubtedly benefit from the larger boundaries, it is a given.

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Niladri Biswas
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Niladri is a football enthusiast and die-hard fan of Liverpool FC. He is currently living his passion through writing about his favorite sport at The Sportslite. He sees himself as a renowned football journalist in the future.
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