# Middle Income Group Club Ground

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Cricket ground in Bandra, Mumbai

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Middle Income Group Ground Interactive map of Middle Income Group Ground Ground information Location Bandra, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Country India Coordinates 19°03′29.6″N 72°50′53.7″E / 19.058222°N 72.848250°E / 19.058222; 72.848250 Establishment 1996 Tenants Mumbai International information First women's ODI 16 December 1997: Australia v Denmark Last women's ODI 13 February 2013: West Indies v Australia As of 8 December 2019 Source: ESPNcricinfo

**Middle Income Group Ground** is a cricket ground in [Bandra](/source/Bandra), [Mumbai](/source/Mumbai). The ground was host of the [Women's World Cups](/source/Women's_Cricket_World_Cup) in [1997](/source/1997_Women's_Cricket_World_Cup) and [2013](/source/2013_Women's_Cricket_World_Cup).[1][2]

## Overview

In 1997, the ground hosted a match between the [Australia](/source/Australian_Women's_Cricket_Team) and [Danish women's team](/source/Danish_cricket_team). The match came into the limelight when [Belinda Clark](/source/Belinda_Clark) scored the first double century in international [ODI cricket](/source/ODI_cricket) and [the highest](/source/List_of_women's_One_Day_International_cricket_records#Highest_individual_score) in [Women's ODI cricket](/source/Women's_ODI_cricket). She scored unbeaten 229 off 155 with 22 boundaries. The match was won by [Australia Women's Cricket Team](/source/Australia) by 369 runs.

In 2013, the hosted two matches between [Sri Lanka](/source/Sri_Lankan_women's_cricket_team) Women and [West Indies](/source/West_Indian_women's_cricket_team) and then [Australia](/source/Australian_Women's_Cricket_Team) and [West Indies](/source/West_Indian_women's_cricket_team). The ground also hosted two warm-up match.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Middle Income Group Ground - Cricket Ground in Mumbai, India"](https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricket-grounds/middle-income-group-ground-bandra-mumbai-58326). *ESPNcricinfo*. Retrieved 21 October 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Matches"](https://wisden.com/matches/scorecard/106220/australia-women-v-denmark-women-at-mumbai-hero-honda-women/'s-world-cup-group-a). *Wisden*. 21 October 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2023.

## External links

- [Official website](http://migcricketclub.org)

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