All Cricket Stadiums - by country and capacity

A Complete List of All Cricket Stadiums Worldwide

Introduction

Cricket stadiums are more than just venues; they are the heartbeat of cricketing nations, a place where history is made, and legends are born. From the famous Lord’s Cricket Ground in England to newly developed eco-friendly stadiums, each ground tells a unique story. This blog provides a detailed list of all cricket stadiums worldwide, covering their history, key matches, and technological advancements.



All Cricket Stadiums by Country

Below is the most exhaustive list of cricket stadiums from around the world, categorized by country:

India

  • Narendra Modi Stadium (Ahmedabad) - Capacity: 132,000
  • Eden Gardens (Kolkata) - Capacity: 68,000
  • Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai) - Capacity: 33,000
  • Chinnaswamy Stadium (Bengaluru) - Capacity: 35,000
  • MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai) - Capacity: 50,000
  • Punjab Cricket Association Stadium (Mohali) - Capacity: 26,000
  • Sawai Mansingh Stadium (Jaipur) - Capacity: 30,000
  • Green Park Stadium (Kanpur) - Capacity: 32,000
  • Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium (Dharamshala) - Capacity: 23,000
  • Arun Jaitley Stadium (Delhi) - Capacity: 41,000

England

  • Lord’s Cricket Ground (London) - Capacity: 31,100
  • The Oval (London) - Capacity: 27,500
  • Headingley (Leeds) - Capacity: 18,350
  • Old Trafford (Manchester) - Capacity: 26,000
  • Edgbaston (Birmingham) - Capacity: 25,000
  • Trent Bridge (Nottingham) - Capacity: 17,500
  • Ageas Bowl (Southampton) - Capacity: 25,000

Australia

  • Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) - Capacity: 100,000
  • Adelaide Oval - Capacity: 55,317
  • Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) - Capacity: 48,601
  • Gabba (Brisbane) - Capacity: 42,000
  • Optus Stadium (Perth) - Capacity: 60,000
  • Bellerive Oval (Hobart) - Capacity: 20,000

Pakistan

  • Gaddafi Stadium (Lahore) - Capacity: 27,000
  • National Stadium (Karachi) - Capacity: 32,000
  • Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium - Capacity: 25,000
  • Multan Cricket Stadium - Capacity: 30,000

West Indies

  • Kensington Oval (Barbados) - Capacity: 28,000
  • Sabina Park (Jamaica) - Capacity: 15,600
  • Queen’s Park Oval (Trinidad) - Capacity: 25,000

South Africa

  • Newlands Cricket Ground (Cape Town) - Capacity: 25,000
  • Wanderers Stadium (Johannesburg) - Capacity: 34,000
  • Kingsmead (Durban) - Capacity: 25,000

Other Countries

  • Dubai International Stadium (UAE) - Capacity: 25,000
  • Sheikh Zayed Stadium (Abu Dhabi) - Capacity: 20,000
  • Basin Reserve (New Zealand) - Capacity: 11,600
  • Pallekele International Cricket Stadium (Sri Lanka) - Capacity: 35,000

Historic Matches Played at These Stadiums

Some unforgettable moments in cricket history:

  • 2011 World Cup Final at Wankhede Stadium
  • 2001 India-Australia Test at Eden Gardens
  • 2019 World Cup Final at Lord’s

Future Cricket Stadium Developments

Details about upcoming stadium projects:

  • Raipur International Cricket Stadium (India)
  • Eco-Friendly Cricket Stadium (UAE)

Technology and Sustainability in Modern Stadiums

Technological advancements include smart seating, solar power, and advanced drainage systems.

Conclusion

This exhaustive guide to all cricket stadiums worldwide aims to provide a detailed understanding of the rich history and future of cricket venues. Written by Surendra Vyas.

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