Bowlers welcomed
Par under 143 is rare in the modern white-ball game. This ground rewards bowlers who use the conditions, especially early in the innings.
Unknown · Unknown · 2021–2024
Kerava National Cricket Ground sits in Unknown and has hosted 30 matches on record. It's a bowler-friendly ground where par sits at 138. Toss decisions don't dominate. The better-played innings wins.
At a glance
Matches
30
All formats
Par score
138
1st-innings average
Chase success
57%
Chaser edge
Bat-first win
43%
Long-sample record
Pitch & conditions
The patterns we see repeat across the matches on record — what works at Kerava National Cricket Ground, and what captains should plan for.
Par under 143 is rare in the modern white-ball game. This ground rewards bowlers who use the conditions, especially early in the innings.
57% chase success leans towards the side batting second. Captains winning the toss and choosing to field have a statistical tailwind.
Powerplay RPO of 40 is above average. The new ball does not move enough to slow openers down. Attacking the fielding restrictions is the dominant strategy.
By the numbers
Career aggregates from the matches LuckySpire tracks at Kerava National Cricket Ground. Drawn from Cricsheet ball-by-ball data under ODC-BY licence.
Avg 1st inn
138
T20-era par
Avg 2nd inn
110
Chasing average
Chase success
57%
All formats
Highest total
214
On record
Lowest total
55
Complete innings
Phase-by-phase · scoring trajectory
Cumulative scoring trajectory across a typical white-ball innings at Kerava National Cricket Ground. Phase bands show Powerplay (overs 1–6), Middle (7–15) and Death (16–20) — the death-overs acceleration is where the ground's character shows up most sharply.
Powerplay
40RPO · OVERS 1–6
Middle
61RPO · OVERS 7–15
Death
37RPO · OVERS 16–20
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