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Cricket World Cup 2011 Stadiums


Punjab Cricket Association Stadium
Mohali, India
Total Matches Played: 16
Batting First Wins: 11
Batting Second Wins : 5
No Result : 0
Capacity: 28,144 spectators.
Feroz Shah Kotla (Willingdon Pavilion)
Delhi, India
 Total Matches Played: 16
 Batting First Wins: 7
 Batting Second Wins : 8
No Result : 1
 Capacity: 42,143 spectators.
Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium (Gujarat Stadium)
Motera, India
 Total Matches Played: 18
 Batting First Wins: 10
 Batting Second Wins : 8
No Result : 0
 Capacity: 48,388 spectators.
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground
Nagpur, India
 Total Matches Played: 14
 Batting First Wins: 9
 Batting Second Wins : 5
No Result : 0
 Capacity: 44,900 spectators.
Eden Gardens
Kolkata, India
 Total Matches Played: 22
 Batting First Wins: 11
 Batting Second Wins : 10
No Result : 1
 Capacity: 90,000 spectators.
Wankhede Stadium
Mumbai, India
 Total Matches Played: 15
 Batting First Wins: 8
 Batting Second Wins : 7
No Result : 0
 Capacity: 39,000 spectators.
M Chinnaswamy Stadium (Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium)
Bengaluru (Bangalore), India
 Total Matches Played: 18
 Batting First Wins: 8
 Batting Second Wins : 8
No Result : 1
 Capacity: 38,400 spectators.
MA Chidambaram Stadium (Madras Cricket Club Ground, Chepauk)
Chennai, India
 Total Matches Played: 13
 Batting First Wins: 7
 Batting Second Wins : 5
No Result : 1
 Capacity: 38,600 spectators.
Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium
Dhaka, Bangladesh
 Total Matches Played: 42
 Batting First Wins: 15
 Batting Second Wins : 27
 No Result : 0
 Capacity: 35,000/- spectators.
Zohur Ahmed Stadium
Chittagong , Bangladesh
 Total Matches Played: 9
 Batting First Wins: 3
 Batting Second Wins : 6
 No Result : 0
 Capacity: 25,000/- spectators.
R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium
Colombo, Sri Lanka
 Total Matches Played: 96
 Batting First Wins: 55
 Batting Second Wins : 35
 No Result : 6
 Capacity: 35,000/- spectators.
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium
Pallekele, Sri Lanka
 Total Matches Played: 1
 Batting First Wins: 0
 Batting Second Wins : 0
 No Result : 1
 Capacity: 26,000/- spectators.
International Cricket Stadium
Hambantota, Sri Lanka
 Total Matches Played: 0
 Batting First Wins: 0
 Batting Second Wins : 0
 No Result : 0
 Capacity: 32,000/- spectators.

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