Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

India, NZ set for high-scoring tie at new venue

- Sandip Sikdar sandip.sikdar@htlive.com

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Internatio­nal cricket is set to return to the capital of ‘God’s Own Country’ for the first time in almost three decades at a new stadium with lush outfield.

Set in Kariavatto­m, a suburb of Thiruvanan­thapuram dotted with coconut trees, the multi-purpose Greenfield Stadium will become India’s 50th internatio­nal cricket venue on Tuesday when India take on New Zealand in the deciding third and final T20.

The last time an internatio­nal cricket game was played in the state capital was when the Viv Richards-led West Indies thrashed India in the final ODI at the University Stadium to win the series 6-1 on January 25, 1988. Interestin­gly, current India coach Ravi Shastri was leading the hosts back then and now has a chance to set the record straight.

Take a drive around the city and you’ll barely see any promotion for Tuesday’s game. But Kerala Cricket Associatio­n (KCA) secretary Jayesh George says there is no need for it.

“The 42,000 capacity stadium will be full. We are expecting a good crowd. All the tickets were sold out in 3-4 days. Everything is in order and we expect a very good game of cricket,” George told Hindustan Times.

The first event that the Greenfield Stadium held was the 2015 National Games -- the opening and closing ceremonies -- followed by the SAFF Cup football later that year. But come Tuesday, the venue is expected to produce many runs on a quick outfield.

“It is going to be a good batting wicket with a quick outfield. BCCI curator K Sriram from Karnataka is coordinati­ng and helping us put the final touches. They wanted to see how the newly-laid wicket behaves so we held a practice match 3-4 days back. It turned out to be a high-scoring one. They are very happy with the ground. I would say it is a ‘win toss, bat first wicket’,” George added.

Another KCA official told Hindustan Times that the distance from the pitch to the boundary will be approximat­ely 70 yards, which is 64 metres – meaning sixes and fours will be served on the menu quite regularly.

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Greenfield Stadium will host its first internatio­nal on Tuesday. HT n

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