Discover the top 5 IPL venues for electrifying cricket action in 2024. Explore now!
By AllCric
Narendra Modi Stadium, or Motera Stadium, is the world's largest cricket arena with 132,000 seats, ranking second globally.
Eden Gardens in Kolkata is a renowned cricket stadium, hosting passionate fans and challenging teams with seating capacity of 68,000
The Chepauk Stadium in Chennai, India, established in 1916, is the second oldest cricket stadium with a 38,200 seating capacity.
Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, built in 1975, with seating capacity of 33,006. Home to IPL's Mumbai Indians, it's seaside and favours swing bowlers
Bindra Stadium in Mohali, built in 1993, with seating capacity of 27,000. Home to Kings XI Punjab, owned by Preity Zinta.