Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Stats and Records: The venue in Hyderabad played hosts to the second match of the ICC World Cup 2023 which saw Pakistan beat Netherlands by 81 runs on October 6.
In total the venue in Hyderabad, which is located in Uppal, Hyderabad hosted three matches, including the Pakistan vs Netherlands match, during the show-piece tournament.

Before the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium was built in 2005, all international cricket in Hyderabad was played at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, which also hosted the only previous World Cup match in the city.
The 39,200-capacity venue's popularity has sky-rocketed over 18 years and it lays claim to the rise of the Sunrisers Hyderabad who have established themselves as a strong IPL force for nearly a decade.
The venue has so far hosted only eight One Day Internationals with the most recent being the second match of the ongoing World Cup which saw Pakistan defend a total of 286 after bowling out Netherlands for 205.
Now, we take a look at the venue information and the fixtures lined up in the tournament as well as the ODI statistics and record of the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad:
Opened: 2005
Seating Capacity: 39200
Also known as: Uppal Stadium
Ends: North End & Pavillion End
International Matches Hosted at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: 5 Tests, 10 ODIs and 5 T20Is
Matches: 10
Home Side (India) Won: 4
Visiting Team Won: 3
Neutral Team Won: 3
Won Batting First: 6
Won Chasing: 4
Highest Total: 350/4 by Australia vs India in 2009
Lowest Total: 174 All Out by England vs India in 2011
Highest Succesful Chase: 345/4 in 48.2 overs by Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in 2023
Lowest Total Defended: 290/7 by Australia vs India in 2007
Largest Margin Win: 126 runs by India vs England in 2011
Smallest Margin Win: 3 runs by Australia vs India in 2009
Average 1st Innings Score: 291
Highest Individual Score: Shubman Gill (India) - 208 off 149 balls vs New Zealand in 2023
Most Runs: Yuvraj Singh (India) - 233 runs in 3 innings
Total ODI Centuries in Hyderabad: 11 Hundreds
Most Hundreds: Yuvraj Singh (India) - 2 Hundreds
Total ODI Half Centuries in Hyderabad: 22 Fifties
Most Fifties: Suresh Raina (India) & MS Dhoni (India) - 2 Fifties Each
Total ODI Sixes in Hyderabad: 111
Most Sixes: Michael Bracewell (New Zealand) - 10 Sixes
Total ODI Fours in Hyderabad: 520
Most Fours: Sachin Tendulkar (India) - 25 Fours
Highest Partnership: Michael Bracewell & Mitchell Santner (New Zealand) - 162 vs India in 2023
Best Bowling Figures: Mohammed Siraj (India) - 4 for 46 in 10 overs vs New Zealand in 2023
Most Wickets: Hasan Ali (Pakistan) & Umesh Yadav (India) - 6 wickets each in 2 Matches
Most Catches (Fielder): Virat Kohli (India) & Rahul Dravid - 3 Catches Each
Most Dismissals (Wicketkeeper): Scott Edwards (Netherlands) & MS Dhoni (India) - 5 Dismissals
Most Catches (Wicketkeeper): Scott Edwards (Netherlands) & MS Dhoni (India) - 3 Catches
Most Stumping (Wicketkeeper): Scott Edwards (Netherlands) & MS Dhoni (India) - 2 Stumpings
Home Side (India) Won: 2
Visiting Team Won: 0
Neutral Team Won: 3
Won Batting First: 2
Won Chasing: 3
Highest Total: 349/8 by India vs New Zealand in 2023
Lowest Total: 205 All Out by Netherlands vs Pakistan in 2023
Highest Successful Chase: 345/4 in 48.2 overs by Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in 2023
| Date | Day | Match | Time (IST) | Result |
| October 6 | Friday | Pakistan vs Netherlands | 2 PM | PAK won by 81 runs |
| October 9 | Monday | New Zealand vs Netherlands | 2PM | NZ won by 99 runs |
| October 10 | Tuesday | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | 2 PM | PAK won by 6 wickets |