Top 5 Biggest Cricket Stadium in the World

 Top 5 Biggest Cricket Stadium in the World

1. Narendra Modi Stadium , India



Ahmedabad, Gujarat is the location of the Narendra Modi stadium. It began operations in 2020. It can accommodate 1,32,000 people at once. Donald Trump, a former US president, gave it his inaugural address. It is the only cricket stadium in the world, spanning 63 acres, to feature 11 centre pitches in addition to 4 player change rooms.

                                                                                                                                                                      

2.Melbourne Cricket Ground , Australia



With 100,024 seats, Melbourne Cricket Ground is the second-largest cricket arena in the world. The MCG was constructed in 1853 and has since undergone several additions and modifications. It served as the primary stadium for both the Commonwealth Games in 2006 and the Summer Olympics in 1956. This venue hosted the Cricket World Cup finals in 1992 and 2015.
3. Eden Garden , India


Popularly known as the “Mecca of Indian cricket", Eden Garden  is the second-largest stadium in India capacity of 68,000) and the third-largest stadium in the world. It is one of the iconic cricket stadiums of the world, and is known for its electric atmosphere during the cricket matches. Established in 1864, the Eden Gardens has been a part of major historic cricket events in Indian and world cricket.

4.Naya Raipur Cricket Stadium , India


Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, also called the Naya Raipur Cricket Stadium, is the fourth-largest cricket stadium in the world and was built in 2008. It is located in Chhattisgarh. It has capacity of 65,400 People and has played host to a couple Delhi team home games in the Indian Premier League.


5. Perth Stadium


Perth, Western Australia's Optus Stadium, often called Perth Stadium, is a multipurpose venue. With a seating capacity of over 61,266 People, Perth venue is the second-largest cricket venue in Australia, after Melbourne Cricket Ground, being officially opened in 2018. 65,000 seats may be added to the stadium to accommodate Australian rules football.

 

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