Initially, the stadium was being used for
Ranji Trophy matches, when the spectator stands were still being constructed. With the stands completed, the ground can hold 28,000 people. The stadium is a part of a larger sports complex that will include venues for other sports such as
badminton,
basketball, and
volleyball. It hosts
Saurashtra Cricket Association matches along with
Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground. It is a state of the art cricket stadium. The media box here is similar in design to the one at
Lord's Cricket Ground,
London. To facilitate spectator movement, there are several aisles between seat columns and the many entrances/exits for the three stands. There is also a spacious passage running around the stadium, between the stands and the outer wall, to enable easy movement. A 30-acre portion of agricultural land next to the Jamnagar highway was acquired around 2004. Construction began in 2006 and the total cost, including land, is said to be around Rs 75 crore (around $14 million). The SCA shifted its offices from the cramped seventh floor of a commercial building in the city to the stadium which has been hosting first-class matches since late 2008. The complex has two playing fields: the main one inside the stadium, with a 90-yard outfield, and a smaller one outside, with a 70-yard outfield. The latter is used for outdoor nets, and also for district-level matches. The dressing rooms are big and lined with large, luxurious, cushioned seats. There are more than 60 hospitality boxes dotting the West Stand and the Pavilion Stand but the SCA has decided against selling them permanently to corporates and will only hire them out for international matches. There are even plans to have an academy in the future. The stadium was in the cricket news when its
Saurashtra run machines
Cheteshwar Pujara and
Ravindra Jadeja make their latest double or triple-hundreds. It also hosted its first
T20 International match on 10 October 2013 between
India and
Australia during the
Australia Tour of India Oct-Nov 2013. The match first saw
Aaron Finch make 89 and then the return of
Yuvraj Singh to international cricket in which he scored an unbeaten 77 as
India chased down 201 runs. In November 2015, the stadium was selected as one of the six new
Test venues along with
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium,
JSCA International Stadium Complex,
Holkar Stadium,
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium and
Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in India. The stadium was the home ground of the
Gujarat Lions in
IPL 2016. It hosted five matches in the season. On 9 November 2016, the stadium hosted its first Test match, which was played between
England and India. On 14 February 2024, the stadium was named after
Niranjan Shah, a former first-class cricketer from Saurashtra and the honorary secretary of the Saurashtra Cricket Association, a day before the start of the
3rd test match. ==Sustainability efforts==