Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium
Rangiri, Sri Lanka
16,800
Pitch Report
Pitch Behaviour
Based on last 2 Years data
Balanced
Spinners
Statistics
Top players at this venue
Based on last 2 Years T20 matches
BATSMEN
Matches
Runs/Match
SR
P Nissanka
SL
8
33.3
139.26
K Mendis
SL
6
26.5
139.47
K Mendis
SL
8
20.5
118.84
BOWLERS
Matches
WKTS/Match
Econ.
M Pathirana
SL
8
2.1
7.07
D Wellalage
SL
4
1.5
5.87
M Theekshana
SL
7
1.3
6.03
T20 Stats
Based on last 5 matches
avg. total score
142
avg. 1st innings score
149
toss winners opt to
Bat First
60%
team bowling first
Wins
60%
Venue Info
The Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium is a cricket venue in Sri Lanka. It has seating capacity if 30000 seats and is situated in Dambulla, Rangiri in Sri Lanka. It is one of the newest cricket venues in Sri Lanka and is located in the North Central Province. The stadium is built in a stunning location overlooking the Dambulla Tank and the Dambulla Rock. The inaugural One Day International match was played between Sri Lanka and England in March 2000. Floodlights were installed in 2003. The pitch is still bowler friendly and helps the seamers in the morning because of the high water table and heavy sweating and in the afternoon for the spinners when the 22-yard track can crumble. The Rangiri Stadium's two ends are named Scoreboard and Press Box Ends. The Stadium was constructed in only 167 days and has brilliant ground facilities.