Venue Scoring Drift: Have IPL Grounds Gotten Easier to Bat On?
Have IPL venues produced higher scores across 19 seasons? Venue-by-venue scoring trend analysis using CricketStudio's 1,243-match ball-by-ball corpus.
Summary
Individual IPL grounds have hosted matches across many seasons — Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai), for example, has featured in IPL since the inaugural 2008 season. This long history allows a unique analysis: controlling for the venue (same ground, same dimensions), have scoring rates changed across seasons? This report uses the CricketStudio 1,243-match corpus to detect per-venue scoring drift.
Corpus
| Layer | Seasons | Matches | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| IPL historical | 2007/08–2025 | 1,169 | Cricsheet CC BY 3.0 (2026-06-12) |
| IPL 2026 | 2026 | 74 | CricketStudio internal (2026-06-11) |
Analytical Approach
For each venue that has hosted ≥10 matches across multiple IPL seasons, the canonical page computes:
- Average first-innings score per decade (2008–2015 vs. 2016–2026)
- Average six count per match at that venue across eras
- Toss-decision evolution (has the preference for chasing increased at that venue?)
Key Venues for Cross-Era Analysis
| Venue | First IPL season | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Wankhede Stadium | 2008 | Home of MI; iconic high-scoring venue |
| Eden Gardens | 2008 | Home of KKR; large ground |
| M. Chinnaswamy Stadium | 2008 | Home of RCB; compact boundaries |
| MA Chidambaram Stadium | 2008 | Home of CSK; spin-friendly historically |
| Narendra Modi Stadium | 2014 | Largest cricket ground; relatively newer |
FAQ
Has Wankhede gotten higher-scoring over the years? The canonical page computes this. Wankhede is generally considered a high-scoring venue — whether first-innings averages have increased across 19 seasons is answerable from the corpus.
Why do some venues seem to produce higher scores in recent years? Several factors: bat technology, impact player rule, pitch curation trends, boundary rope positioning. The corpus isolates what happened; attribution of why requires external analysis.
Methodology
- Average first-innings score per venue per season (or era grouping)
- Floor: ≥3 matches at the venue in a given era grouping for directional claims
- Historical: Cricsheet CC BY 3.0 (2026-06-12); 2026: CricketStudio internal (2026-06-11)