R. Premadasa Stadium (also known as
Khettarama Stadium,
Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium or simply as the
Premadasa Stadium) is a
cricket stadium situated on Khettarama Road,
Maligawatta,
Colombo,
Sri Lanka. The stadium was, prior to June 1994, known as the Khettarama Cricket Stadium and is today one of the main venues in which the
Sri Lankan cricket team play. Also it has hosted more than 100 one day international matches.
History
Early history
The stadium is the brainchild of the late
Sri Lankan President
Ranasinghe Premadasa, who championed the development of this 35,000-seater concrete bowl, the biggest stadium in Sri Lanka. Opened on February 2, 1986 with a match between a Sri Lanka 'B' side and an
England 'B' team, the stadium was built on swampland previously used by monks ferrying across to the Khettarama temple adjacent to the stadium.
Ground history
The inaugural One Day International was played on April 5, 1986 between Sri Lanka and
New Zealand. On August 28, 1992 it hosted its inaugural Test match between Sri Lanka and
Australia. The venue is best remembered for holding the world record for the highest Test total - 952/6 declared by Sri Lanka against
India in 1997/1998 in which former Sri Lanka captain
Sanath Jayasuriya scored 340 and Roshan Mahanama 225, the pair sharing a partnership 576 for the second wicket, which was then the highest for any wicket in a Test Match. Since that record-breaking match, it has hosted just one Test against
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