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World's Largest Cricket Stadiums You Must Know

  • Writer: Sportz buzz
    Sportz buzz
  • Sep 10
  • 4 min read


Cricket cannot be referred to as a sport rather, it is an emotion of millions of fans in all parts of the world. The game has evolved over the years from playing on small grounds to famous stadiums capable of accommodating hundreds of thousands of zealous fans. The capacity of a cricket stadium not only represents the stadium's capacity but also the popularity of the sport in that area. From India to Australia, various nations are blessed with world-class facilities that have hosted the legendary matches, memorable moments, and screaming fans.


This blog will venture into the largest cricket stadiums in the world, discuss their size, design, and importance in the cricket world.


1. Narendra Modi Stadium, India


Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, is the largest cricketing stadium in the world. It has a seating capacity in excess of 132,000 spectators and therefore exceeds all other venues in the world. Previously called the Sardar Patel Stadium, it was refurbished and reopened in 2020 with hi-tech facilities.


The stadium covers 63 acres and has hosted some of the biggest international matches such as the test series of India and the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup. Its architecture, LED floodlights, various practice pitches, and posh dressing rooms have made it one of the most developed cricket arenas ever constructed.


2. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australia


In Melbourne, the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is the second-largest cricket stadium in the globe and the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere. It carries 100,024 seats, and is commonly known as The G.


The MCG was constructed in 1853 and is steeped in tradition. It has witnessed many historic games; it was the first-ever Test match in 1877 between England and Australia. It is also known to host the 1956 Olympics and the Commonwealth Games in 2006 besides cricket. The MCG remains the pulse of Australian sporting culture.


3. Eden Gardens, India


Eden Gardens in Kolkata is considered to be the most emblematic and ancient world cricket stadium because of its title as the Mecca of Indian Cricket. It has a capacity of about 66,000 and it is one of the largest in Asia.


Eden Gardens has seen many historic events, including the 2001 India vs. Australia Test match in which VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid wrote a dramatic story of comeback. The atmosphere that is electrified by ardent Bengali fans makes it one of the venues every cricketer desires to play in.


4. Narayan singh International stadium, India


The Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, is another colossal in the cricketing world. It is one of the largest cricket grounds in India with a capacity of 65,000.


It has not been used to hold as many international matches as Eden Gardens or Narendra Modi Stadium, but it is used frequently in the IPL and domestic cricket tournaments. Its contemporary facilities and infrastructure are causing it to become a star among cricketing stadiums.


5. Perth Stadium ( Optus Stadium ), Australia


Optus or Perth Stadium is a relatively new cricket stadium in the world. It is a 61, 264-capacity facility in Perth, Western Australia.


This multi-purpose stadium was inaugurated in the year 2018 and is fitted with the newest technology and facilities that render it a fan-friendly stadium. Its structure is such that the audience has a great view of the field regardless of their seat. The stadium is also a regular venue to international matches, Big Bash League matches and concerts as well.


6. Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, India


In Hyderabad, the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium is a 55, 000 spectator stadium. The Hyderabad Cricket Association is based at this location and the venue has hosted international matches in the past few years, including exciting ODIs and T20Is.


Fans particularly like the IPL games because of the atmosphere they get in the stadium which is the home ground of the franchise of the Sunrisers Hyderabad.


7. India, Greenfield International Stadium


The Greenfield International Stadium is located in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala and has a capacity of 50,000. The distinction of this stadium is that this is a multipurpose facility, hosting both football and cricket.


It has a lush green field which is coupled with modern design making it a beautiful venue to hold international cricket. Although it is not that old, it has already found a favorite among fans in South India.


8. Adelaide Oval, Australia


Another globally renowned cricket stadium is the Adelaide Oval having a seat capacity of around 53,500. The Adelaide Oval has been playing cricket since 1871, and it is the arena of beautiful surrounding and history.


It is renowned in its day-night Test matches, courtesy of its dazzling pink-ball matches that have attracted massive global spectators. Adelaide Oval is also a big centre of Australian Rules Football.


Conclusion


Cricket stadiums are not only concrete structures but also the place where dreams are created, history is written and legends are born. All the noise of the crowd, the suspense of close games and the jubilation of wins are all at their rightful place in these colossal arenas.


These stadiums are the symbol of the love of cricket which is worldwide with the massive Narendra Modi stadiums, the legendary MCG and the historic Eden Gardens. They are used not just as a venue of the sport but also as cultural sites.


With the rising popularity of cricket, there is even more beautiful stadiums that are set to be built in future. It is no less than a pilgrimage and every cricket fan must visit at least one of these stadiums.


At SportzBuzz, we take you into the world of cricket, giving you the latest insights, updates and news in a manner that allows the fans to remain in touch with the game they are passionate about.

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