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    Top 10 Largest Cricket Stadiums in the World 2025 – By Seating Capacity

    CricketMan2 TeamBy CricketMan2 TeamJuly 25, 202506 Mins Read
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    Stadiums are the soul of any sport. And it’s no different in cricket either.

    All major international cricket matches take place in renowned stadiums. Some venues have a deep-rooted history, while others have a modern touch. 

    But one thing that’s common across all venues is fans. These fans come in numbers to cheer for their favourite teams. 

    The larger the crowd, the louder the cheer – and the more electrifying the match atmosphere. And we get to see this in a few stadiums that have the largest seating capacity.

    Largest Cricket Stadiums in the World

    This article will list the top 10 largest cricket stadiums in the world by their seating capacity.

    Top 10 Largest Cricket Stadiums in the World by Seating Capacity (2025)

    RankStadium NameLocationSeating Capacity
    1Narendra Modi StadiumAhmedabad, India132,000
    2Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)Melbourne, Australia100,024
    3Eden GardensKolkata, India68,000
    4Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh StadiumNava Raipur, India65,000
    5Perth StadiumPerth, Australia61,000+
    6Adelaide OvalAdelaide, Australia53,000
    7Greenfield International StadiumThiruvananthapuram, India50,000
    8BRSABV Ekana Cricket StadiumLucknow, India50,000
    9JSCA International Cricket StadiumRanchi, India50,000
    10Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)Sydney, Australia48,000

    10. Sydney Cricket Ground

    Sydney Cricket Ground
    Sydney Cricket Ground

    Australia’s Sydney is home to one of the oldest cricket stadiums. The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) has been in use since 1851.

    In its 170-plus years of history, the venue has seen Australian cricket’s rise. The ground is also a host to other sports like Australian rules football and rugby.

    The SCG has a touch of old and new, having gone through several renovations. With the current infrastructure, it can host around 48,000 fans.

    9. JSCA International Cricket Stadium

    JSCA International Cricket Stadium
    JSCA International Cricket Stadium

    MS Dhoni’s hometown, Ranchi, is host to one of India’s largest cricket stadiums. Around 50,000 fans can enjoy the action at the JSCA International Cricket Stadium.

    The Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) owns the venue. The construction of the stadium started in 2011, while the inauguration happened in 2013.

    There are two dressing rooms, nine wickets and three indoor pitches. The venue has two pavilions with VIP and corporate boxes.

    8. Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee (BRSABV) Ekana Cricket Stadium

    BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium
    BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium

    Jharkhand’s neighbour, Uttar Pradesh, also has a 50,000-seater cricket venue. The stadium is named after India’s former Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

    Located in Lucknow’s Ekana, the facility has all the modern amenities. The Ekana Stadium hosted its first international match in 2018.

    Now it’s a regular feature in the IPL as Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) play their home matches here. The venue also hosted ODI World Cup games in 2023.

    Also See: Ekana Cricket Stadium IPL Records

    7. Greenfield International Stadium

    Greenfield International Stadium
    Greenfield International Stadium

    Not a popular venue, but it’s one of the biggest. The Greenfield International Stadium is in Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram.

    While cricket is the primary sport played here, it’s also home to other sports disciplines. It’s a multi-purpose built stadium, which can host football on the turf, while basketball, squash, table tennis, and volleyball events take place in indoor facilities.

    The construction began in 2012, while the inauguration happened in 2015. The Trivandrum stadium can accommodate 50,000 fans at once.

    6. Adelaide Oval

    Adelaide Oval
    Adelaide Oval

    Like many Australian grounds, Adelaide Oval has a long history. The ground first came into existence in 1871.

    But it underwent a massive facelift in 2015. As a result, the Adelaide Oval is now among the most scenic cricket venues.

    Watching a cricket match here is bucket list stuff. And about 53,000 fans can tick off one of their wishes at once.

    5. Perth Stadium

    Perth Stadium
    Perth Stadium

    The Perth Stadium is one of the modern cricket facilities. Located in Australia’s Perth, the venue is famous for hosting the West Test matches between the home side and visitors.

    And it’s a perfect location to host big clashes, with its seating capacity soaring over 61,000. This makes Perth Stadium the second-biggest cricket venue in Australia.

    Similar to other Australian grounds, it can host other sporting events. Other entertainment events like concerts also take place here.

    4. Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium

    Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium
    Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium

    Chhattisgarh’s name often doesn’t come to the top when speaking of cricket. But the Indian state has the fourth-largest cricket stadium in the world.

    The venue is the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium. It’s located in Nava Raipur, with a capacity of 65,000 people.

    While it was inaugurated back in 2008, the venue hosted its first international match only in 2023.

    3. Eden Gardens

    Eden Gardens
    Eden Gardens

    Eden Gardens is a part of Indian cricket’s folklore. It’s the oldest cricket facility in India.

    And its seating capacity makes it the second biggest stadium in India. The Kolkata-based venue can host 68,000 spectators.

    In the past, Eden Gardens has recorded crowds in excess of a lakh, with the most notable being a footfall of 110,564 for the 1996 World Cup semi-final between India and Sri Lanka.

    Also See: Eden Gardens Records

    2. Melbourne Cricket Ground

    Melbourne Cricket Ground
    Melbourne Cricket Ground

    The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was the previous record holder till 2020. But it’s still the largest cricket facility in Australia.

    In the early years, the venue could accommodate around 6,000 spectators. But as the venue has undergone several renovations, its capacity has bumped above a lakh.

    MCG is the first-ever venue to have a seating capacity over a lakh. Once the stadium is filled to its capacity, there’s no better sight than that. 

    1. Narendra Modi Stadium

    Narendra Modi Stadium
    Narendra Modi Stadium

    The top spot belongs to the Narendra Modi Stadium. Situated in India’s Ahmedabad, it’s the largest cricket stadium in the whole world.

    Its massive seating capacity pushed the iconic MCG to second position. The venue can host up to 1,32,000 enthusiastic fans.

    And the Narendra Modi Stadium has filled to its capacity on several counts. Be it the World Cup final or the IPL final, fans have never failed to fill up the stadium.

    These massive stadiums not only reflect a country’s passion for cricket but also create an unforgettable experience for players and fans alike. As cricket continues to evolve, these arenas stand tall as the temples of the sport.”

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