The Kotla wicket has a mind of its own
In the melodrama that is life around it and the lamentations that echo during the course of its normal day, the Feroz Shah Kotla wicket lay undeterred by slander and unimpressed by prediction
01-Nov-2010•Sharda Ugra at the Feroz Shah Kotla
Kotla on course for international games by September - DDCA
The DDCA dismissed speculation that the Kotla was in danger of losing its World Cup matches, following concerns raised in Andy Atkinson's report over the remedial measures being carried out at the ground
30-Jun-2010•Cricinfo staff
Kotla pitch improvements on course for IPL
Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, the chairman of the IPL cricket committee has expressed satisfaction over the repair work done on the Ferozeshah Kotla pitch
01-Mar-2010•Cricinfo staff
Appeals commissioner dismisses BCCl's Kotla appeal
The appeal by the BCCI challenging the 12-month ban imposed by the ICC on the Feroz Shah Kotla, has been dismissed by an independent appeals commissioner
10-Feb-2010•Cricinfo staff
BCCI to challenge ban on Kotla
The BCCI has launched an appeal, challenging the 12-month ban imposed by the ICC on the Feroz Shah Kotla
24-Jan-2010•Cricinfo staff
'I should have insisted on trials' - Daljit Singh
Daljit Singh, who was sacked as chairman of the BCCI's grounds and pitches committee in the wake of the fiasco at Feroz Shah Kotla, has said his fault was in not insisting on holding practice games on what was essentially an unused wicket
29-Dec-2009•Nagraj Gollapudi
Kotla pitch fiasco
Full coverage of the pitch fiasco at the Feroz Shah Kotla
28-Dec-2009
No immediate decision on Kotla's WC status - ICC
Haroon Lorgat, the ICC's chief executive, has said New Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla can still retain hopes of hosting the 2011 World Cup matches, despite the pitch fiasco
27-Dec-2009•Nagraj Gollapudi
Dungarpur happy with facilities at North Zone academy
National Cricket Academy chairman Raj Singh Dungarpur on Thursday brushed
aside controversy regarding the appointment of a fifth coach in the North
Zone academy in New Delhi, focussing his attention on the more basic issues
of the facilities and
25-Nov-2009
Gambhir leads criticism of Delhi pitch
With its low, uneven and unpredictable bounce and slow nature, the freshly laid Delhi pitch has been a talking point during the Champions League
20-Oct-2009•Nagraj Gollapudi
The curious case of the 22 yards
The newly-laid track at Feroz Shah Kotla is less than six months old with fresh soil brought from abroad and the grass yet to spread evenly along the 22 yards, making life agonising for the batsmen
09-Oct-2009•Nagraj Gollapudi in Delhi
Ricky, Mahajan shape Punjab's three wicket win
A 112-run sixth wicket partnership between Ravneet
Ricky and S Mahajan helped Punjab defeat Delhi by
three wickets in the North Zone Ranji Trophy Oneday Tournament at the Feroz Shah Kotla ground in
Delhi on Thursday
22-Jul-2009•Natarajan Sriram
Openers propel Delhi to a facile win over HP
Powered by a fine 100 by opener Chetan Sharma, Delhi helped themselves
to a eight wicket win over Himachal Pradesh in the North Zone Ranji
Trophy One-Day tournament match at the Feroz Shah Kotla on Tuesday
22-Jul-2009•Natarajan Sriram
One city, three matches, one day
In winter Delhi often hosts multiple first-class matches at the same time. Can one fan watch them all? Our intrepid correspondent gives it a shot
07-Dec-2008•Sidharth Monga
PCB officials satisfied with Kotla as venue for first Test
Pakistan board officials are satisfied with New Delhi's Feroz Shah Kotla as the venue for the first Test against India in late November
20-Sep-2007•Cricinfo staff
'For me it was the last throw of the dice' - Dravid
Supersubs may be an extinct phenomenon but it's the Powerplays that came to the fore in the low-scoring dogfight at the Feroz Shah Kotla
28-Mar-2006•Siddhartha Vaidyanathan in Delhi
'We are going to play positive cricket': Strauss
Andrew Strauss, the England opener, said his side will concentrate on playing positive cricket in the seven-match one-day series against India
26-Mar-2006
New problem for Champions Trophy
The Indian cricket board is on a collision course with the ICC over the 2006 Champions Trophy
28-Jan-2006•Cricinfo staff
Of pitches and prejudice
Why is the ICC suddenly scrutinising the pitches?
27-Dec-2005•Dileep Premachandran
As outrage grows, moves are on to 'rehabilitate' Ganguly
Less than twenty four hours after the national selectors decided to wield the axe on Sourav Ganguly, the Indian board started desperately pursuing damage control
16-Dec-2005•Cricinfo staff