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Cricket grounds by home team and capacity

This is a list of the following cricket stadiums.

Cricket is played at many different venues around the world, from surrounding grounds and local suburban ovals to an international stadium filled with thousands of spectators. Due to differences that often arise between the planning and implementation phases for the infrastructure of cricket stadiums, the list is now divided into existing stadiums and future grounds.

List of cricket grounds by home team and capacity

Following is the list of cricket grounds. Currently, all grounds with a capacity of 15,000 or more that are the home venue of a club or national team are included. These include some grounds with a capacity of more than 10,000.

Ground Capacity City Country Home Team's
Narendra Modi Stadiam 132,000 Ahmedabad India India, Gujrat
Melbourne Cricket Ground 100,024 Melbourne Australia Australia, Victoria, Melbourne Stars
Eden Gardens 80,000 Kolkata India India, Bengal, Kolkata Knight Riders
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium 65,400 Raipur India India, Chhattisgarh Delhi Capitals
Perth Stadium 60,000 Perth Australia Australia, Western Warriors, Perth Scorchers
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium 55,000 Hyderabad India India, Hyderabad Sunrisers
Hyderabad, Deccan Chargers
Greenfield International Stadium 55,000 Thiruvananthapuram India India, Kerala Cricket team
Adelaide Oval 53,583 Adelaide Australia Australia, Southern Redbacks, Adelaide Strikers
JSCA International Cricket Stadium 50,000 Ranchi India India, Jharkhand, Kolkata Knight Riders
Bhart Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium 50,000 Lucknow India India, Uttar Pradesh, Afghanistan
M.A. Chidambaram Stadium 50,000 Chennai India India, Tamil Nadu Cricket team,
Chennai Super Kings, Chepauk Super Gillies
Docklands Stadium 48.003 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Renegades
Sydney Cricket Ground 48,000 Sydney Australia Australia, New South Wales Blues, Sydney Sixers
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium 45,000 Nagpur India India, Vidarbha
Barabati Stadium 45,000 Cuttack India India, Odisha
Saifai International Cricket Stadium 43,000 Saifai India India, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association
Eden Park 42,000 Auckland New Zealand New Zealand, Auckland Aces
Arun Jaitley Stadium 41,820 New Delhi India India, Delhi, Delhi Capitals
Barkatullah Khan Stadium 40,000 Jodhpur India Indian Cricket Team, Rajasthan Cricket Team, Rajasthan Royals
Dr.Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium 40,000 Guwahati India India, Assam
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium 40,000 Bengaluru India India, Karnataka, Royal Challengers Bangalore
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium 37,406 Pune India India, Maharashtra, Rising Pune Supergiant, Pune Warriors, Chennai Super Kings
The Gabba 36,000 Brisbane Australia Australia, Queensland Bulls, Brisbane Heat
Kardinia Park (stadium) 36,000 Geelong Australia Australia, Victoria Bushrangers, Melbourne Renegades
R.Premadasa Stadium 35,002 Colombo Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Sky Stadium 35,002 Wellington New Zealand Wellington Firebirds
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium 35,000 Pallekele Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
National Stadium 34,228 Karachi Pakistan Pakistan, Karachi Cricket Teams, Karachi Kings
Wankhede Stadium 33,108 Mumbai India India, Mumbai Cricket Team, Mumbai Indians
Green Park Stadium 32,000 Kanpur India Indian Cricket Teeam,
Gujarat Lions, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Team
Chandigarh Cricket Stadium 30,000 Chandigarh India India, Punjab, Haryana
Holkar Cricket Stadium 30,000 Indore India Modhya Pradesh,
Kings XI Punjab
Lord's 30,000 London England Marylebone Cricket Club,
England, Middlesex
Multan Cricket Stadium 30,000 Multan Pakistan Pakistan, Multan Sultans
PCA-IS Bindra Stadium 28,000 Mohali India India, Punjab, Kings XI Punjab
Wanderers Stadium 28,000 Johannesburg South Africa South Africa, Highveld Lions, Transvaal
Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium 28,000 Rajkot India India, Saurashtra, Gujarat, Gujarat Lions
Kensington Oval 28,000 Bridgetown Barboados Barbados
Dr.Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium 27,500 Visakhapatnam India India, Andhra Cricket Team,
Mumbai Indians, Rising Pune Supergiant
Gaddaf Stadium 27,000 Lahore Pakistan Pakistan, Lahore Lions, Lahore Eagles, 1996 Cricket World Cup Final, Lahore Qalandars
The Oval 25,500 London England England, Surrey
Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium 25,416 Dhaka Bangladesh Bangladesh, Dhaka Dynamites
Queen's Park Oval 25,000 Port of Spain Trinidad And Tobago Trinidad And Tobago
Dubai International Cricket Stadium 25,000 Dubai United Arab Emirates Pakistan
Dehradun International Cricket Stadium 25,000 Dehradun India India, Uttarakhand, Afghanistan
Greenfield Stadium 25,000 Trelawny Parish Jamaica West Indies, Jamaica
Carrara Stadium 25,000 Gold Coast Australia Australia, Brisbane Heat
Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium 25,000 Fatullah Bagladesh Bangladesh, Dhaka Dynamites
Kingsmead Cricket Ground 25,000 Durban South Africa South Africa Dolphins
Newlands Cricket Ground 25,000 Cape Town South Africa South Africa, Cape Cobras
Bourda 25,000 Georgetown Guyana West Indies
Rose Bowl 25,000 Southampton England England, Hampshire
Edgbaston Cricket Ground 24,803 Birmingham England England, Warwickshire
WACA Ground 24,500 Perth Australia Australia, Western Warrior, Perth Scorchers
Sawai Mansingh Stadium 23,185 Jaipur India India, Rajasthan, Rajasthan Royals
HPCA Stadium 23,000 Dharamsala India King XI Punjab
K.D. Singh Babu Stadium 22,000 Lucknow India Uttar Pradesh
Zohur Ahmaed Chowdhury Stadium 22,000 Chittagong Bangladesh Bangladesh, Chittagong Vikings, Chittagong Division
Sydney Showground Stadium 22,000 Sydney Australia Sydney Thunder
Centurion Park 21,000 Centurion South Africa South Africa, Titans
York Park 21,000 Launceston Australia Hobart Hurricanes
North Sydney Oval 20,000 Sydney Australia New South Wales Blues
Brabourne Stadium 20,000 Mumbai India Bombay Quadrangular, Rajasthan Royals
Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground 20,000 Kirtipur Nepal Nepal
Queen's Park 20,000 Saint George's Grenada West Indias
Jinnah Stadium 20,000 GujranwalaM Pakistan Pakistan
Arbab Niaz Stadium 20,000 Peshawar Pakistan Peshawar Panthers, Peshawar Zalmi
Mangaung Oval 20,000 Bloemfontein South Africa South Africa, Knights
Willowmoore Park 20,000 Benoni South Africa South Africa, Titans
Central Broward Park 20,000 Lauderhill United States United States, West Indies
Sabina Park 20,000 Kingston Jamaica West Indies, Jamaica
Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium 20,000 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Pakistan
Mclean Park 19,700 Napier New Zealand Central Stags
Old Trafford 19,000 Manchester England England, Lancashire
Queenstown Events Centre 19,000 Queenstown New Zealand New Zealand
St George's Park Cricket Ground 19,000 Port Elizabeth South Africa South Africa, Warriors
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium 18,500 Sylhet Bangladesh Bangladesh, Sylhet Super Stars, Sylhet Division, Sylhet Sixers
Headingley 18,350 Leeds England England, Yorkshire CCC
Arnos Vale Stadium 18,000 Kingstown Saint Vincent And the Grenadines West Indies
Roop Singh Stadium 18,000 Gwalior India Madhya Pradesh
Iqbal Stadium 18,000 Faisalabad Pakistan Faisalabad Wolves
Jinnah Stadium 18,000 Sialkot Pakistan Sialkot Stallions
Senwes Park 18,000 Potchefstroom South Africa South Africa
Hagley Oval 18,000 Christchurch New Zealand Canterbury Cricket
Bellerive Oval 17,500 Bellerive Australia Australia Tasmanian Tigers, Hobart Hurricanes
Riverside Ground 17,000 Chester-le-Street England England, Durham
Trent Bridge 17,000 Nottingham England England, Nottinghamshire
Quaid-e-Azam Stadium 16,000 Mirpur Pakistan AJK Jaguars
Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium 15,000 Sharjha United Arab Emirates Pakistan
Buffalo Park 15,000 East-London South Africa South Africa, Warriors
County Cricket Ground 15,000 Bristol England Gloucestershire
Sheikh Abh Naser Stadium 15,000 Khulna Bangladesh Bangladesh, Khulna Division, Khulna Royal Bengals, Khulna Titans
Sophia Gardens 15,000 Cardiff Wales England, Glamorgan
St Lawrence Ground 15,000 Canterbury England Kent
Owen Delany Park 15,000 Taupo New Zealand Northern Districts Knights
Providence Stadium 15,000 Providence Guyana 2007 Cricket World Cup
Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground 15,000 Rajkot India Saurashtra Cricket Association
Brian Lara Stadium 15,000 Gasparillo Trinidad and Tobago West Indias
Niaz Stadium 15,000 Hyderabad Pakistan Hyderabad Hawks
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium 15,000 Rawalpindi Pakistan Rawalpindi Rams, Islamabad United
P.Sara Oval 15,000 Colombo Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
Shaheed Chandu Stadium 15,000 Bogra Bangladesh Bangladesh, Rangpur Riders
Darren Sammy Cricket Ground 13,700 Gros lslet Saint Lucia Windward Islands
Cazaly Stadium 13,500 Cairns Australia Australia
Marrara Oval 12,500 Darwin Australia Australia
County Ground 12,500 Taunton England Somerset County Cricket Club
Windsor Park 12,000 Roseau Dominica West Indies, Windward Islands Cricket Team
Manuka Oval 12,000 Canberra Australia Australia, Sydney Thunder
Guanggong International Cricket Stadium 12,000 Guangzhou China China
Malahide Cricket Club Ground 11,500 Dublin Ireland Leinster Lightning
North Marine Road Ground 11,500 Scarborough England Yorkshire CCC, Scarborough CC
De Beers Diamond Oval 11,000 Kimberley South Africa Northern Cape, Griqualand West
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium 10,000 Antigua Antiga and Barbuda West Indies
Harare Sports Club 10,000 Harare Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Matabeleland Tuskers
Riverway Stadium 10,000 Townsville Australia Queensland Bulls
Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium 10,000 Muzaffarabad Pakistan Pakistan
Boland Park 10,000 Paarl South Africa South Africa
Queens Sports Club 9,000 Bulawayo Zimbabwe Zimbabwe, Matabeleland Tuskers
Traeger Park 7,200 Alice Springs Australia Hobart Hurricanes
Gymkhana Club Ground 7,000 Nairobi Kenya Kenya
Maple Leaf Cricket Club 7,000 King City Canada Canada
County Ground 6,500 Northampton England Northants Steelbacks
Stormont Cricket Ground 6,000 Belfast Northern Ireland Ireland, Northern Knights
The Grange Club 5,000 Edinburgh Scotland Scotland

In the history of cricket, few cricket venues have become coveted as a more than an average cricket ground; They are sacred cricket venues that give rise to stories filled with incredible emotions.
The SCG (Sydney Cricket Ground) and Lord's (England) have not only become two of the most famous cricket grounds in the world, but are widely accepted as sacred grounds where the greats of the game showcased their skills. , and where some of the greatest cricket rivalries are played for all to see.


Under Construction Stadium List

Ground Capacity Country City Home Team Estimated Completion Date
Jaipur International Cricket Stadium 75,000 India Chonp Village, 25 Km away from Jaipur Jaipur 2022
Gwalior International Cricket Stadium 50,000 India Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh India Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association 2022
Sheikh Hasina International Cricket Stadium or The Boat 50,000 Bangladesh Purbachal New Town, Dhaka Bangladesh 2022
Nalanda International Cricket Stadium 50,000 India Nalanda, Bihar India, Bihar 2022
Rafi Cricket Stadium 50,000 Pakistan Bahria Town Karachi Pakistan, Sindh Cricket team, Karachi Kings 2022-2023
Mullanpur International Cricket Stadium 40,000 India New Chandigarh Punjab India, Punjab Cricket Association 2020
TBA 40,000 Sri Lanka Homagama, Colombo Sri Lanka 2024
Fapla International Cricket Ground 40,000 Nepal Dhangadhi Nepal 2019
Arbab Niaz Stadium 35,000 Pakistan Peshawar Pakistan, Peshawar Zalmi 2021
ACA International Cricket Stadium 34,000 India Amaravati Andhra Pradesh Cricket Association 2019-2020
Mulpani Cricket Stadium 30,000 Nepal Kathmandu Nepal 2017
Gautam Buddha International Stadium 30,000 Nepal Chitwan Nepal N/A

They are the 'fields of our dreams' that instilled in us as young children the cricketing ambitions, some of whom put in more than enough effort to realize their goal of playing on these ovals.
But for most individuals, they remain the cricketing auditorium, which is the focus of attention every summer as new generations of players join hands with the 'old hands' to create memories of cricket that last our lives.


Ground Capacity City Country Home Team Closed (as a Cricket Ground) Cause
Sydney Showground 90,000 Sydney Australia 1998
Stadium Australia 82,500 Sydney Australia Australia, New South Wales Blues 2015 Converted to a Football Ground
Bangabandhu National Stadium 36,000 Dhaka Bangladesh Bangladesh 2006 Converted to a Football Ground
Lancaster Park 35,000 Christchurch New Zealand 2012
Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium 30,000 Hyderabad India India Hyderabad Cricket Team 2003
Old Wanderers 28,000 Johannesburg South Africa South Africa 1939
Brisbane Exhibition Ground 25,490 Brisbane Australia Queensland Bulls 1931
Nehru Stadium 25,000 Guwahati India Assam Cricket Association 2010 Closed for renovation
Sheffield Park 25,000 Uckfield England 1909
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground 20,000 Nagpur India Vidarbha Cricket Team 2010 Closed for renovation
Indira Priyadarshini Stadium 20,000 Visakhapatnam India Andhra Cricket Team 2010
Queen Elizabeth II Park 20,000 Christchurch New Zealand Canterbury Wizards
Hyde Park Ground 16,000 Sheffild England Sheffild Cricket Club 1853
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