Which is the biggest cricket stadium in the world? Cricket grounds are more than just venues. They are cathedrals of sport. History is made on their pitches. Millions of dreams are realized within their walls.
The roar of a full house is unforgettable. The electric atmosphere is something special. These cricket grounds represent the heart and soul of cricket. Where rivalries are forged. Where the game comes alive.
At IceCric, we have ranked the biggest cricket stadiums in the world. We based our ranking on seating capacity. But these stadiums carry the history of the matches played on their pitches. They hold the legacy they continue to build.
These are not just structures. They are the soul of the sport.
Icecric Biggest Cricket Stadium in the World
1. Narendra Modi Stadium – Ahmedabad, India
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is the biggest cricket stadium in the world. It has a massive capacity of 132,000 spectators. It is located in Motera, Gujarat and was rebuilt in 2020 on the site of the old Sardar Patel Stadium. The original stadium was built in 1982 and hosted its first Test match in 1983. Kapil Dev also broke Richard Hadlee’s wicket record at this venue. In 2015, the Gujarat Cricket Association decided to demolish and rebuild it completely.
The new stadium was completed in 2020 and renamed after Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2021. It replaced the Melbourne Cricket Ground as the world’s largest cricket stadium. The stadium has 76 corporate boxes, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, squash courts, and a 55-room clubhouse. The stadium hosted the 2023 ICC ODI World Cup Final and is scheduled to host the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup Final. It is also the home ground of the IPL team Gujarat Titans.
2. Melbourne Cricket Ground – Melbourne, Australia
The Melbourne Cricket Ground is one of the oldest and most iconic cricket stadiums in the world. It is located in Melbourne, Victoria and has a capacity of 100,024 spectators. It was opened in 1853 and is operated by the Melbourne Cricket Club. The stadium hosted the first ever Test match in 1877 between Australia and England. It is nicknamed “The G” and has a record crowd of over 130,000 from before the renovations. The modern capacity is around 95,000 seated with 5,000 standing.
The stadium has major stands including the Great Southern Stand which holds 50,000 people. It also has the Ponsford Stand, Olympic Stand and the MCC Members Reserve. It has 109 corporate boxes and two giant scoreboards. The MCG has hosted the 1992 Cricket World Cup Final and the annual Boxing Day Test which is one of the most iconic fixtures in cricket. It has also hosted multiple Ashes Tests over the years. The stadium was used for the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
3. Eden Gardens – Kolkata, India
Eden Gardens in Kolkata is the oldest cricket stadium in India. It was established in 1864 and is often called the Mecca of Indian Cricket. It is also known as the Colosseum of Cricket because of its massive size and electric atmosphere. The current capacity is around 68,000 but historically it could hold up to 130,000 spectators. Before the 1987 World Cup the capacity was much larger. A major renovation before the 2011 World Cup reduced its capacity to its current level. There are plans to expand it to 85,000 in the future.
In 1996 during the World Cup semifinal between India and Sri Lanka, it recorded an attendance of 110,564. That was the highest for any cricket match outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The stadium hosted its first Test match in 1934. It also hosted the 1987 World Cup Final and the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup Final. It is the home ground of the IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders. The stadium is famous for the legendary 2001 Test match where India fought back to beat Australia after following on.
4. Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium – Raipur, India
The Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium is located in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. It has a capacity of approximately 65,000 spectators. The stadium was completed in 2008 but its first match was in 2010. That was a practice game between Canada and a Chhattisgarh state team. It is named after Veer Narayan Singh who was an Indian independence martyr.
The stadium is one of the most modern in India and is equipped with floodlights for day night matches. The pitch is known to offer a good balance between bat and ball. In 2013 it became the second home ground for the Delhi Capitals in the IPL. In 2014 it hosted eight matches of the Champions League T20 including all six qualifiers. In 2023 it hosted its first international match which was India versus New Zealand ODI. The stadium continues to host IPL matches regularly.
5. Perth Stadium – Perth, Australia
Perth Stadium is also known as Optus Stadium for sponsorship reasons. It is located in Burswood, Perth, Western Australia. The capacity is 61,266, including standing areas. It was officially opened on 21 January 2018 and replaced the WACA as Western Australia’s premier cricket venue. The construction cost was AUD $820.7 million. The architects were Hassell, HKS and Cox Architects. The stadium won the 2019 World Architecture and Design Award in the Sports category.
It is Australia’s third largest stadium and was built with a state of the art design. It can be configured for rectangular sports like soccer and rugby as well. The facilities include over 60 accessible restrooms, 450 wheelchair positions and a sensory room for fans with sensory sensitivities. The stadium hosted its first Test match in 2018 between Australia and India. It also hosted its first ODI in 2018 between Australia and England. It is the home ground of the BBL team Perth Scorchers. The stadium hosted matches during the 2022 T20 World Cup.
FAQs
Q. Which is the biggest cricket stadium in the world?
A. Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is the biggest.
Q. How many spectators can the Narendra Modi Stadium hold?
A. It can hold around 132,000 spectators.
Q. Which stadium is the second biggest?
A. Melbourne Cricket Ground is the second biggest.
Q. What is Eden Gardens known as?
A. Eden Gardens is known as the Mecca of Indian Cricket.
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