Nawab Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi Sports Complex, also known as the M. K. Pataudi Sports Complex, is a cricket ground and multi-sport complex located within the campus of Jamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi, India. Established in 1989, it is considered one of the best playing surfaces in Delhi. The ground is sometimes colloquially referred to as the âÂÂBhopal Groundâ owing to historical ties with the Bhopal royal family. Unusually, the ground features brick sightscreens.
The ground was host to a one day international during the 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup, with the Netherlands defeating Sri Lanka by 47 runs. In 2005, the ground hosted its first Test match: the match, a women's match between India and England, was drawn. The complex has also hosted several Ranjiâ¯Trophy matches, and is used for the universityâÂÂs inter-department tournaments.
The sports complex is part of the campus grounds of Jamiaâ¯Milliaâ¯Islamia, and is also known as the âÂÂBhopal Groundâ because the land was donated by Sajidaâ¯Sultan, the Begum of Bhopal and mother of the cricketerâÂÂroyalty Nawabâ¯Mansurâ¯Aliâ¯Khanâ¯Pataudi. In 2016, the university formally renamed the facility to the âÂÂNawab Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi Sports ComplexâÂÂ, in honour of PataudiâÂÂs achievements in Indian cricket. During the unveiling, a pavilion was also named after alumnus Virenderâ¯Sehwag.
The ground underwent major upgrades in the lead-up to the 2010 Commonwealth Games â transitioning from a basic âÂÂdust-bowlâ matting-wicket surface into a turf wicket of international standard, and adding improved outdoor and indoor facilities, including flood-lit basketball and lawn-tennis courts, a jogging track, indoor stadiums and a gallery for spectators.
The Nawab Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi Sports Complex offers a variety of sports and recreational facilities catering to students, faculty, and the broader community. These amenities support both inter-departmental competitions and individual fitness activities.
Outdoor Facilities:
Indoor Facilities: