Bengaluru pitch gets 'below average' rating from ICC match referee
Javagal Srinath says the surface didn't offer an even contest between bat and ball
20-Mar-2022•ESPNcricinfo staff
Mumbai set to miss out on IPL staging due to Covid-19 spike
Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Delhi, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad among potential venues
01-Mar-2021•Nagraj Gollapudi
Bengaluru pitch rated 'below average' by ICC match referee
While the outfield in Bengaluru was rated as very good, it is understood that one of the main factors in Chris Broad's pitch appraisal was the variable bounce
14-Mar-2017•Nagraj Gollapudi
Chinnaswamy drainage gets makeover to tackle wet outfields
The installation of a subsurface aeration system, that draws out water even as it begins to rain, and a sand-base outfield, could end long waits and cancellations at matches in Bangalore
31-Jan-2017•Akshay Gopalakrishnan in Bangalore
Ranji quarter-final set to move out of Bangalore
The Ranji Trophy quarter-final between Jharkhand and Mumbai is likely to be shifted out of Bangalore, in keeping with the BCCI's attempt to ensure none of the World T20 venues are "fatigued" ahead of the tournament
30-Dec-2015•Arun Venugopal
One ground, many out of the ground
The batsmen with the most sixes at a single ground in the IPL
09-May-2015•ESPNcricinfo staff
Smells like community spirit
Bangalore seems to produce cricketers who are skilful, self-effacing, gentlemanly and confident
07-Aug-2012•Suresh Menon
Chaos in Bangalore as fans rush for tickets
The problems surrounding the sale of World Cup tickets in India have descended into chaos, with police in Bangalore conducting a baton-charge on fans
24-Feb-2011•ESPNcricinfo staff
Chinnaswamy ready for the World Cup - Kumble
Anil Kumble has said that a spruced-up Chinnaswamy Stadium is ready to host the World Cup after undergoing several facelifts
07-Feb-2011•ESPNcricinfo staff
The Bengaluru brand
Bengaluru seems to produce cricketers who are skilful, self-effacing, gentlemanly and confident
17-Nov-2010•Suresh Menon
Where gentleman cricketers are made
Look no further than Bengaluru and Chinnaswamy, home to Dravid, Kumble, Viswanath and Chandrasekhar
06-Nov-2010
ICC unhappy with facilities in Bangalore
The ICC has written to the Indian board expressing concerns over the facilities at Bangalore's Chinnaswamy Stadium, one of the eight venues for the 2011 World Cup
17-Feb-2010•Cricinfo staff
Bouncy pitches expected in Bangalore
Bangalore's matches in the Afro-Asia Cup will be played on a relaid pitch and the fast bowlers can look forward to some assistance say the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA)
02-Jun-2007•Cricinfo staff
Dravid: 'I thought the boys were fantastic today'
Irfan Pathan and Rahul Dravid spoke to the press after India comprehensively beat South Africa at Bangalore
19-Nov-2005•Dileep Premachandran in Bangalore
Pathan stars on day of many turns
It says much about his talent that on a day when slowness was the operative word, we were left wondering just how good Irfan Pathan is, and how pivotal a role he may play in Indian cricket's future
19-Nov-2005•The Verdict by Dileep Premachandran in Bangalore
'We know that they're beatable' - Dravid
Rahul Dravid denies that South Africa's fast bowlers got the better of his side in the firsft match at Hyderabad, maintaining that it was simply an off day for India. Greg Chappell didn't let on to much, but says that India learnt a fair
18-Nov-2005•Dileep Premachandran at Bangalore
The die has been cast for South Africa
South Africa pricked India's win-bubble three days ago, and stand on that threshold of a remarkable record that appeared unthinkable when they struggled to a 0-1 Test reverse in India a year ago.
18-Nov-2005•The Preview by Dileep Premachandran at Bangalore
Dravid predicts close series
Predicting a close series against South Africa, Rahul Dravid, the Indian captain, says that his team will strive to bounce back with an improved performance in the second one-dayer to be played in Bangalore on November 19
17-Nov-2005•PTI
Dinesh Mongia century boosts Board President's XI
Considering that the Indian Board President's XI lost their first two wickets in 8.1 overs, captain Mohammad Kaif will not be too displeased with the final total of 275 for eight declared
26-Sep-2005•Staff Reporter
Wavell Hinds century spurs Indian reply at Bangalore
West Indies stroked themselves into form ahead of a gruelling Test and one-day series.
29-Jul-2005•Staff Reporter