1. Narendra Modi Stadium, India

Capacity: 132,000

Year Opened: 1982

The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, is the largest cricket stadium in the world. It is the biggest stadium in the world, capacity-wise. It features cutting-edge facilities and has hosted numerous international matches, including the IPL. This stadium hosted the final of the ICC CWC 2023.

2. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australia

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Capacity: 100,024

Year Opened: 1853

The iconic MCG in Melbourne is Australia’s largest stadium and one of its most historic cricket grounds. It has been the venue for the Boxing Day Test and several World Cup finals.

3. Eden Gardens, India

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Capacity: 66,000

Year Opened: 1864

Situated in Kolkata, Eden Gardens is one of the oldest and most prestigious cricket stadiums globally. Known for its electric atmosphere, it has seen some of cricket's most memorable moments. Eden Gardens has hosted many prestigious matches, such as the 1987 ICC Cricket World Cup Final and the 2016 ICC World T20 Final.

4. Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, India

Capacity: 65,000

Year Opened: 2013

This modern stadium in Raipur, India, is rapidly gaining prominence. It hosts IPL matches and boasts state-of-the-art facilities. It also features one of the largest boundary dimensions among Indian cricket stadiums. The stadium held its first international match in 2023, an ODI between New Zealand and India, which India won.

5. Perth Stadium, Australia

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Capacity: 61,200

Year Opened: 2018

Also known as Optus Stadium, this venue in Perth is a modern marvel. It has quickly become one of the most popular cricket stadiums in Australia. It is the third-largest stadium in Australia, following the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Stadium Australia.

6. Adelaide Oval, Australia

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Capacity: 55,313

Year Opened: 1871

Adelaide Oval is renowned for its picturesque setting and rich history. It has hosted numerous international matches and is a favorite among players and fans alike.

7. Greenfield International Stadium, India

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Capacity: 55,000

Year Opened: 2015

Located in Thiruvananthapuram, this relatively new stadium is known for its beautiful setting and top-notch facilities. It has hosted several international matches and IPL games. The Kariavattom Sports Facilities Limited, a private company, built the Kariavattom Sports Stadium in 2014.

8. Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, India

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Capacity: 50,000

Year Opened: 2017

The Ekana Cricket Stadium, also known as Ekana Sports City, is a major international cricket venue in Lucknow, India. Boasting a seating capacity of 50,000, it is the fifth-largest international cricket stadium in India.

9. Brabourne Stadium

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Capacity: 50,000

Year Opened: 1937

The Brabourne Stadium, located in Mumbai, Western India, is a historic international cricket venue constructed during the British Bombay period. Serving as the home ground for both the Mumbai men's and women's cricket teams, this stadium can accommodate up to 50,000 spectators.

10. Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Australia

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Capacity: 48,601

Year Opened: 1851

The SCG is one of the world's oldest cricket stadiums, with a rich heritage and a fantastic atmosphere. It's a favorite for both Test matches and limited-overs games.

Honorable Mentions

  • Wankhede Stadium, India: Capacity 33,108 - Known for its electrifying atmosphere, especially during IPL matches.
  • Lord's, England: Capacity 30,000 - The 'Home of Cricket' and one of the most iconic cricket grounds in the world.

Conclusion

These stadiums are not just venues; they serve as hallowed grounds where cricketing history unfolds. Whether you’re at a thrilling Test match or an exciting T20 game, experiencing these huge stadiums is unforgettable. So, which stadium is on your bucket list?