The venue has hosted two
One Day International matches. In the first match
India played
West Indies on
13 October 1983. India batted first, but the match was affected due to the protests by Kashmiri Dambali from Handwara digging the pitch during the lunch interval. When the match resumed, rain and dust storms affected the play, and India scored 176 all out. West Indies scored 108 for no loss in 22.4 overs before rain ended play, and West Indies were declared winners as the revised target was 81 in 22 overs.
Desmond Haynes (West Indies), who scored 55 not out, was named Man of the Match. In the second match India took on
Australia on 9 September 1986. India batted first, and a superb 52 off 56 balls by
Sunil Gavaskar helped India score 222 for 8. In reply Australia achieved the target with 3 wickets in hand and 6 balls to go.
Allan Border scored 90 not out off 106 balls and was named Man of the Match. ==Use by the security forces and other activities==