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7 Largest Cricket Stadiums of India: Cricket in India is more than a game, it’s a national fixation, holding millions captive in front of their screens while cheering with unbelievable energy.

This passion is best exemplified in the largest stadiums in India, where each stadium holds something different to experience, with a history that resonates as many cricket fans visit. From the massive Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad to the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, these are the famous stadiums for this sport here.

 7 Largest Cricket Stadiums of India

1. Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad (Gujarat)

Capacity: 132,000
Established: 1982
First Game: West Indies vs India, November 1983

Previously known as Sardar Patel Stadium, the Narendra Modi Stadium is the largest cricket stadium in the world, seating 132,000. The stadium was refurbished in 2020 and has historic significance and is equipped with world-class facilities, including 76 corporate boxes, 4 dressing rooms and a modern cricket academy.

The stadium has seen many great games over the years, from India vs Pakistan when it was packed to the rafters in support of the two great rival teams. It hosted the 2021 IPL Final and has cemented itself as one of the best cricketing venues in the world.

2. Eden Gardens, Kolkata (West Bengal)

Capacity: 66,000
Established: 1864
First Game: England vs India, January 1934

Often referred to as the Mecca of Indian cricket, Eden Gardens is probably one of the oldest and most iconic cricket venues in the world. It has a capacity of 66,000 spectators.

Eden Gardens has witnessed some memorable chapters in cricket history, including the now-famous international Test match between India and Australia in Kolkata in year 2001 when players VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid put together a world-record partnership, to lead the team to victory.

3. Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Naya Raipur (Chhattisgarh)

Capacity: 60,000
Established: 2008
First Game: New Zealand vs India, January 2023

Often referred to as the Mecca of Indian cricket, Eden Gardens is probably one of the oldest and most iconic cricket venues in the world. It has a capacity of 66,000 spectators.

Eden Gardens has witnessed some memorable chapters in cricket history, including the now-famous international Test match between India and Australia in Kolkata in year 2001 – when players VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid put together a world-record partnership, to lead the team to victory.

4. Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala)

Capacity: 55,000
Established: 2015
First Game: India vs New Zealand, November 2017

Greenfield International Stadium, located in Kerala, is a new-age marvel in sustainable architecture thanks to the incorporation of solar panels, and LED lights. It has become a modern-day exemplar of green cricket stadiums. It has hosted several international games since it opened and India has an excellent record.

5. Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh)

Capacity: 50,000
Established: 2017
First Game: India vs West Indies, November 2018

Ekana Cricket Stadium, or the BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium, has quickly established itself as one of India’s top venues. Famous for its green outfield and high-quality pitch, the stadium hit the headlines for the first time during an international match when India beat the West Indies in a scoring T20I. It has also staged lots of IPL matches and international games and is now a common sight on the cricket calendar.

6. JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi (Jharkhand)

Capacity: 50,000
Started: 2011
First Match: England vs India, January 2013

JSCA International Stadium in Ranchi, the hometown of MS Dhoni, has attracted a lot of attention since its establishment in 2011. The venue has hosted several memorable games during its young life, including Dhoni’s final games and exciting high-scoring ODIs. Located against the beautiful Chota Nagpur Plateau, the venue provides a spectacular view and is a very visually attractive site for professional cricket.

7. Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad (Telangana)

Capacity: 39,200
Established: 2004
First Match: India and South Africa, November 2005

Although smaller than some of India’s massive cricket stadiums, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad is known for its top-notch facilities and acoustics.

The stadium has hosted some classic matches, from India’s record achievement against South Africa to numerous unforgettable IPL games. The stadium has a reputation for its frightening nature, due to roar of the crowd, in spite of it being at a lower seat capacity with 39,200 seats.

Largest Cricket Stadiums of India by Capacity

Stadium Name Capacity
Narendra Modi Stadium 132,000
Eden Gardens 66,000
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium 60,000
Greenfield International Stadium 55,000
Ekana Cricket Stadium 50,000
JSCA International Stadium Complex 50,000
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium 39,200

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