Best Cricket Stadiums in The World: Top 10 Cricket Ground

Best Cricket Stadiums in The World: Top 10 Cricket Ground

Over the last few years seen a slew of expansive to offer spectators a riveting experience. lets look at best cricket stadiums in the world

Cricket is the most played game across the globe, even in a country like India where hockey is said to be their national sport the craze of cricket is always seen at the highest. The cricket matches are carried out in beautiful and iconic stadiums across the globe, so here we present you the Top 10 Cricket Stadiums in World.

Best Cricket Stadiums in World

  1. Narendra Modi Stadium, India

The Narendra Modi Stadium has acquired the first position in the list of the best 10 cricket stadiums in the world and is the best stadium in India. The official name of this stadium is Sardar Patel Stadium but recently it was renamed as the Narendra Modi Stadium. This stadium is capable of accommodating 110,000 spectators that’s why is said to be the largest in the world.

Location: Motera, Ahmedabad, India

Built: 12 November 1983

  1. Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia

The Melbourne Cricket Ground is the largest cricket stadium presently in the Southern Hemisphere and it is the best Stadium in Australia as well. After the Narendra Modi Stadium, Melbourne Cricket Ground has the second-largest seating capacity in the world; it can accommodate up to 100, 24 spectators.

Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Built: 1853

  1. Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India

The Eden Gardens is the most iconic cricket stadium in the world. Eden Gardens is the second-largest cricket stadium in India and lies on the third number in the largest stadiums on the word list. It is a beautifully built stadium with a seating capacity of 68,000.

Location: Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India

Built: 1864

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  1. Shaheed Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, India

This stadium is located in Naya Raipur and is recently given this new name. This massive stadium has the capacity to accommodate around 65,000 spectators at a time and hosted its first match in the year 2010.

Location: Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Built: 1864

  1. Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, India

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium is situated; this beautiful stadium is the hub for Hyderabad Association matches. It can accommodate up to 55,000 spectators. This stadium witnessed its first match back in the year 2010 on the 12th of November.

Location: Hyderabad, Telangana

Built: 2003

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  1. Greenfield International Stadium, India

Greenfield International Stadium was earlier known as the Trivandrum International Stadium, this stadium is one of the few multi-purpose stadiums in India. The huge stadium is built on a lush green property of 35 acres.

Location: Kerala

Built: 2015

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  1. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, India

The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is located in the national capital Delhi. This stadium is named after the former prime minister of India. This stadium can accommodate 60,254 spectators and lies in the category of multi-sport stadiums.

Location: Delhi, India

Built: 1982

  1. DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai, India

The DY Patil Stadium is located in the dreamy city “Mumbai”, except cricket matches, this stadium hosts international football matches. It has also witnessed some of the best Indian Premier League matches.

Location: Navi Mumbai

Built: 2008 

  1. Adelaide Oval, Australia

This cricket stadium is located in South Australia and has been a hub for Rugby and Football matches too. This stadium is quite popular because of its oval-shaped built and 55,317 spectators can be accommodated here.

Location: Adelaide, Australia

Built: 1971

  1. Ekana Cricket Stadium, India

The building of Ekana Cricket Stadium is mesmerizing. Despite the fact that this stadium has not witnessed any international match, it is truly a piece of art. It has a seating capacity of almost 50,000 spectators.

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Location: Uttar Pradesh, India

Built: 2017

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