Cricket Stadiums & Venues
Explore the world's most iconic cricket grounds — capacity, host city, country and floodlights, all in one place.
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Iconic cricket grounds around the world
From the colossal Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata to the spiritual home of the game at Lord's and the roaring Melbourne Cricket Ground, the world's great stadiums have staged cricket's most unforgettable moments. CricInnings brings them together with capacity, city and country details for each ground.
Whether you're tracing the venues of a World Cup, planning to watch a Test match, or simply exploring the homes of the IPL, the Big Bash and county cricket, pick any stadium above to see its details and the matches played there.
Frequently asked questions
Which cricket stadiums can I explore on CricInnings?
CricInnings covers the world’s major international grounds — including the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Eden Gardens, the Narendra Modi Stadium, Lord’s, the Wankhede Stadium, Newlands and many more — each with capacity, host city and country details.
Which is the biggest cricket stadium in the world?
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India is the largest cricket stadium in the world by capacity, seating around 132,000 spectators. The Melbourne Cricket Ground is the largest outside India.
What information is shown for each venue?
Each venue page shows the ground’s host city and country, seating capacity, whether it has floodlights for day-night cricket, and — where available — recent and upcoming matches played there.
What does a floodlights badge mean?
A floodlights badge indicates the venue is equipped for day-night matches, allowing play to continue into the evening under lights.