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Narendra Modi Stadium
Narendra Modi Stadium

Stadium Road, Motera, Sabarmati, Ahmedabad – 380005

About

The largest sports stadium in the world will set the stage for the tournament opener, host an India vs Pakistan thriller and proudly present the World Cup’s climax final. The 132,000-capacity venue, renovated in 2021, is no stranger to history and a big occasion — in March 1987, Sunil Gavaskar became the first batter to breach the 10,000-Test run mark at the venue. Decades later, the stadium has hosted IPL finals and, in 2011, the last time that a World Cup was played in India, the hosts broke Australia’s streak of making the final of every ODI World Cup since 1996.

Venue Details

Capacity

1,32,000

Ends

Adani Pavilion End, Jio End

Association Name

Gujarat Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium

Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Near Cubbon Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

About

With boundary sizes of around 65 metres, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is expected to offer some of the highest-scoring innings of the tournament. Records could be broken in a repeat of 2011, where Kevin O’Brien crashed the fastest hundred in an ODI World Cup in just 50 balls as Ireland chased down 328 to beat England. The stadium has been home to the National Cricket Academy since 2000, producing some of the finest international Indian talent seen this century.

Venue Details

Capacity

33,800

Ends

Pavilion End, BEML End

Association Name

Karnataka State Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

M.A. Chidambaram Stadium
M.A. Chidambaram Stadium

MA Chidambaram Stadium, Victoria Hostel Road, Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005

About

Situated next the Indian Ocean, the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium will provide one of the most humid climates across all venues. In 1952, India registered their first-ever win in Test cricket when Vijay Hazare’s team defeated Donald Carr’s England. The first-ever tied Test match was played between India and Australia in 1986 at the 38,200 capacity stadium that sits just two kilometres from Marina Beach.

Venue Details

Capacity

38,200

Ends

Anna Pavilion End, V Pattabhiraman Gate End

Association Name

Tamil Nadu Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

Arun Jaitley Stadium
Arun Jaitley Stadium

Ferozeshah Kotla Ground,Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi, Delhi, 110002

About

The Indian capital boasts one of the most historic venues in the country. Sachin Tendulkar broke Sunil Gavaskar’s record for most Test centuries when he brought up his 35th ton in a 2005 match against Sri Lanka. The stadium formerly had the reputation of producing slow pitches but, following a renovation of the square, the pace has picked up with totals to match.

Venue Details

Capacity

35,200

Ends

Stadium End, Pavilion End

Association Name

Delhi & District Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

HPCA Stadium
HPCA Stadium

HPCA Cricket Stadium, Distt-Kangra, Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh 176215

About

With its picturesque views, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium is one of the newest stadiums in the country. The venue has been a regular feature in India’s home international calendar since 2013, when England visited for an ODI. With a 64-metre boundary, fans are at the heart of the action and high-scoring innings can be expected in the stadium’s opening game between Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

Venue Details

Capacity

21,200

Ends

River End, College End

Association Name

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

Eden Gardens
Eden Gardens

Dr. B C Roy Club House, Eden Garden Road, Kolkata, West Bengal 700021

About

Before the Narendra Modi Stadium’s renovation, Eden Gardens held the title for the largest venue in India with a capacity of 68,000. It was the first stadium that hosted a World Cup final in 1987 after Lord’s hosted the first three. The lively pitch and breezy conditions next to the Hooghly River are sure to rustle up some stunning ODI clashes, as well as a World Cup semi-final meeting.

Venue Details

Capacity

68,000

Ends

High Court End, Pavilion End

Association Name

Cricket Association of Bengal

Floodlights

Yes

Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium

Sector 7, Amar Shaheed Path, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226010

About

Lucknow’s cricket stadium, built in 2017, has not hosted a huge number of international matches before but the conditions are primed for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. The square has had extensive renovation since the Lucknow Super Giants claimed the stadium as their home venue. The stage will be set for Australia vs South Africa on 12 October, where history will be made as the stadium hosts its first-ever World Cup fixture.

Venue Details

Capacity

50,100

Ends

North End, South End

Association Name

Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

Wankhede Stadium
Wankhede Stadium

Mumbai Cricket Association, Cricket Centre, Wankhade Stadium, 'D' Road, Church Gate, Mumbai - 400 020

About

India’s ‘cricket capital’ boasts another colossal venue which will act as a host to the other semi-final. The distinct red-soil pitch has seen some monumental feats in the sport since it was built in 1974. From Sachin Tendulkar’s masterful innings in the 1996 Men’s Cricket World Cup to left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel’s 10/119 bowling figures for New Zealand against India, the venue is used to providing magical moments.

Venue Details

Capacity

33,100

Ends

Garware Pavilion End, Tata End

Association Name

Mumbai Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

MCA International Stadium
MCA International Stadium

MCA International Stadium, Gahunje, Maharashtra 412 101

About

Nestled in a secluded area on the outskirts of Pune, the stadium hosted its first international game when India took on England in 2012 — it was granted Test status in 2016. Players and fans alike flock to the 42,700-capacity stadium for its ability to conjure huge scores. The hosts will take on Bangladesh when it stages its first 2023 ICC Men’s World Cup clash on 19 October.

Venue Details

Capacity

42,700

Ends

Pavilion End, Hill End

Association Name

Maharashtra Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Rd, Uppal, Hyderabad, Telangana 500 039

About

Before the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium was built in 2005, all international cricket in Hyderabad was played at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium. The 39,200-capacity venue’s popularity has sky-rocketed over 18 years and it lays claim to the rise of the Sunrisers Hyderabad who have established themselves as a strong IPL force for nearly a decade. A total of three matches will be played in October at the stadium including Pakistan vs Sri Lanka on 12 October.

Venue Details

Capacity

39,200

Ends

Pavilion End, North End

Association Name

Hyderabad Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

Greenfield International Stadium
Greenfield International Stadium

Karyavattom, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695 581

Venue Details

Capacity

50,000

Ends

Road End, College End

Association Name

Kerala Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

Barsapara Cricket Stadium
Barsapara Cricket Stadium

ACA Stadium, Barsapara, Guwahati, Assam 781 018

Venue Details

Capacity

46,000

Ends

Pavilion End, Media End

Association Name

Assam Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

ACA VDCA Stadium
ACA VDCA Stadium

Pothinamallayya Palem, Visakhapatnam, Seemandhra 530041

About

ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium formerly Andhra Cricket Association-Vishakapatnam District Cricket Association Cricket Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Visakhapatnam, India. The picturesque ACA-VDCA ground, set on the outskirts of Visakhapatnam midst scenic hills, has hosted several ODIs, T20Is and IPL matches. The ground has one of the best batting tracks in the world and is known for its lush green outfield. It also holds the reputation of being one of the most well maintained stadiums in the country.

Venue Details

Capacity

25,000

Ends

DV Subba Rao End, Vizzy End

Association Name

Andhra Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes

Barabati Stadium
Barabati Stadium

Barabati Stadium, Cuttack - 753005

About

The Barabati Stadium is one of the older grounds in India, having hosted several touring sides – including the MCC, the West Indies team and the Australians - before it hosted its first international match. It hosted only the third one-day international in this country, in January 1982, when India put it across England by five wickets to lift the series 2-1. It hosted its first ever Test match five years later where India played hosts to Sri Lanka. Though it isn’t one of the regular Test venues anymore, it continues to enjoy the status of international venue and hosts One-Day Internationals regularly. It also hosted the 2013 Women’s Cricket World Cup.

Venue Details

Capacity

45,000

Ends

Mahanadi River End, Pavilion End

Association Name

Odisha Cricket Association

Floodlights

Yes