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  1. May 25, 2024 · The Chepauk Stadium has hosted 84 IPL matches so far. The team batting first has won 47 times while the chasing side has won on 35 occasions. Two matches have been tied.

  2. May 24, 2024 · The M.A Chidambaram stadium or Chepauk Stadium will be hosting its 76th IPL game on 22nd March. With a capacity of 38,200, the stadium is likely to host a minimum seven home matches of CSK in the upcoming season. The stadium is known for its support for both bowlers and batters where the ball the pitch usually slows down a bit as the game ...

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · The M.A. Chidambaram Stadium located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, is one of the most famous cricket venues in India. It was established 108 years ago in 1916, and currently, it is the country's second oldest cricket stadium, after Eden Gardens. Here many international and domestic matches are held regularly. Let us explore more details about this historic cricket stadium in this article.

  4. Women's Twenty20 Internationals. Minor cricket. IND: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai cricket ground stats, cricket team records by ground on ESPNcricinfo. Check batting, bowling, fielding ...

  5. MA Chidambaram Stadium. Chepauk, Chennai, India. Also or formerly known as Chepauk; Madras Cricket Club Ground. Named after The President of BCCI, and also the President of the TNCA. Capacity 38,000. Floodlights Since the 1996 World Cup. End names Anna Pavilion End, V Pattabhiraman Gate End. Home team Tamil Nadu.

  6. There is no direct connection from Chennai Central Station to M A Chidambaram Cricket Stadium. However, you can walk to Chennai Central, take the bus to Mayor Kabali Moorthy Road, walk to Chintadaripet, take the line 41001 train to Chepauk, then walk to M A Chidambaram Cricket Stadium. Alternatively, you can then take the taxi to M A ...

  7. M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, commonly known as Chepauk Stadium, is a cricket ground in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.The stadium was built in 1916 and is the second oldest cricket facility in the nation after Eden Gardens in Kolkata (formerly known as Madras Cricket Club Ground).The stadium is named after M. A. Chidambaram Chettiar, who served as President of BCCI and Head of TNCA.