Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is the biggest cricket stadium in the world, Spread across 63 acres and it have 4 players dressing rooms and 11 center pitches.
Capacity: 1,32,000
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Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia The first test match to took place in March 1877 and it continues to host the annual Boxing Day Test. The finals of the 1992 and 2015 Cricket World Cups were played here.
Capacity: 1,00,024
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Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India It was built in 1864, but it hosted its first cricket match pitting hosts India and England in January 1934. It is one of the iconic cricket stadiums of the world, and is known for its electric atmosphere during the cricket matches.
Capacity: 68,000
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Raipur Cricket Stadium, Chhattisgarh Established in 2008, Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, or popularly known as the Naya Raipur Cricket Stadium,
Capacity: 65,400
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Optus Stadium, Perth, Australia It also hosts BBL games and is the new home of AFL in the state since its opening in 2018. It's a big upgrade from the old WACA Ground, with world-class facilities throughout.
Capacity: 61,266
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Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket stadium, Hyderabad, India The first international Test match was played here in November 2010, pitting the hosts India and New Zealand.
Capacity: 55,000
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Greenfield International Stadium, Trivandrum, India It was built in 2014, but the first cricket match only took place in November 2017, with India battling New Zealand.
Capacity: 55,000
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Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia Adelaide Oval, built way back in 1871.hosted its first international in December 1884, a Test match between Australia and England. It received a major redevelopment in 2014 to become the biggest stadium in South Australia
Capacity: 53,583
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Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow The project for constructing the world class stadium in Lucknow was commissioned in 2014, and the stadium was built under public-private partnership between Ekana Sportz City and Lucknow Development Authority.
Capacity: 50,000
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M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai In 1859, Madras Presidency acquired Chepauk palace In 1865, the government gave permission to build a pavilion at the palace grounds to Madras Cricket Club. The pavilion was finished in 1866.