Pune Club Ground

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Pune Club Ground
LocationPune, Maharashtra
Establishment1935
Capacityn/a
OwnerPune Club
Architectn/a
OperatorPune Club
TenantsMaharashtra cricket team
End names
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As of 26 July 2015
Source: Cricinfo

The Pune Club Ground or Poona Club Ground is a cricket ground in Pune, Maharashtra. It has been used for first-class cricket since 1935, most recently for a Ranji Trophy match between Maharashtra and Railways in 2001.

One of only ten first-class quadruple centuries was scored at the ground by B. B. Nimbalkar in December 1948. He reached 443* playing for Maharashtra in a Ranji Trophy match against Kathiawar. It is the only first-class score of 400 or more by a cricketer who was never selected to play Test cricket.

The opposing captain, the Thakore Saheb of Rajkot, conceded the match when Nimbalkar was nine short of Don Bradman's then world-record score of 452*.[1]

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