How many cricket stadium are there in india
To explore records and statistics of cricket grounds of India. Find a list of international cricket grounds in India. India Updates. India beat Scotland by 8 wickets to boost their net run-rate and keep semi-final hopes alive. India kept their slim hopes of reaching the T20 World Cup semi-finals alive with a crushing run win over Afghanistan. Virat Kohli side was kept to their second lowest total in T20 World Cups. Pakistan have beaten India for the first time in six attempts in T20 World Cups.
No games being played at this time. Arun Jaitley Stadium. Barkatullah Khan Stadium. Barsapara Cricket Stadium. Captain Roop Singh Stadium. Eden Gardens. Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi. Green Park, Kanpur. Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. Indira Gandhi Stadium, Vijayawada. Indira Priyadarshini Stadium, Visakhapatnam. International Cricket Stadium, Raipur. Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur.
Of these, 4 have hosted exactly one Test, and a fifth, 2. Of the 12 grounds, the only one with reasonable Test experience is Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad: with 12 Tests, it ranks ninth on the all-time list among Indian venues. Bombay Gymkhana was the first Indian ground to host a Test, or any international match, in Brabourne Stadium, despite hosting only three matches between and , was the location for the first T20 International on Indian soil, in As mentioned before, Mumbai is the only Indian city with three grounds.
It remains the only international match on the ground. All these were new grounds. The first Indian ground to host two international matches was Eden Gardens, against England in and against West Indies in Two other grounds achieved the same that season: Chepauk, having hosted in , also hosted in ; and Brabourne Stadium hosted two Tests in The first 15 ODIs on Indian soil were played in different grounds though Delhi had two grounds which was another outcome of the post boom.
Similarly, the first 13 T20Is were at different venues as well this included two Mumbai grounds. Eden Gardens became the first repeater , with matches against England in and South Africa in Maharashtra 7 expectedly has most grounds, followed by Gujarat 6. In other words, between them the two states have over a quarter of Indian international venues. This is hardly surprising, for these are the only two states with three Ranji Trophy teams, even today.
The next name on the list is a surprise. You can hardly blame them. Getting tickets here for when India plays is about as easy as winning the lottery. In the middle of the city, this rules the rosters when it comes to the sporting culture of this state. This is a unique one of its kind anywhere in the world as it uses solar panels to generate electricity. A recent entry on this list, this Ranchi stadium hosted the first international match in January The stadium boasts international level facilities.
Or rather I should say facilities at par with other stadiums in India. Nowadays, the world is looking at India to emulate cricket stadiums. Via News Mill. Named after classical singer Bhupen Hazarika, this was inaugurated for international matches in October This too has all the modern facilities including covered seating all around, indoor practice wicket, and water sprinkler, gym, pool etc.
The view of the Captain Roop Singh Stadium from inside. Gyanendra Singh Chauhan via Panoramio. The Captain Roop Singh Stadium was originally built for hockey but has been renovated for cricket games recently. The place will always be remembered for the location where the first double century in an ODI match was made, by Sachin Tendulkar in a game against South Africa. MKar, C, via Wikimedia. This ground has hosted a few ODI and Test matches.
The Barabati Stadium is used by domestic teams for matches in cricket as well as football. The Odisha Cricket Association handles the affairs and administrative matters. Nikhilb, CC via Wikimedia.
This modern venue is located on the outskirts of Nagpur, approximately 15 km from Jamtha. The facilities here are on par with some of the best in India. As a welcoming, the first ever match hosted by this stadium was between Australia and India, where India won by a whopping runs.
The staircase of Stand A at the Chidambaram Stadium. Aravind Sivaraj CC, via Wikimedia. This venue is also commonly known as the Chepauk stadium. The first test match here was played between India and England in A major renovation was undertaken in in order to host the Cricket World Cup. Shabznazar23 via Wikipedia. This generally means Design, Build, Operate, and Transfer.
This is one of the few stadiums where international cricket, as well as football matches, have taken place. An artist's depiction of proceedings at the Municipal Corporation Stadium. Though mostly used for holding football matches, the Municipal Corporation Stadium is also occasionally a venue for cricket. International cricket matches have also taken place here.
Hardik Jadeja, CC via Wikimedia. It's also commonly known as the Motera stadium and has witnessed some of the greatest cricket matches in its history. Some mind-boggling records set on these grounds include Sunil Gavaskar's completion of 10, runs and Sachin Tendulkar's completion of 20 years in international cricket.
Its administration is with the Delhi District Cricket Association. Bpositive, CC via Wikimedia. This ground houses the Maharashtra Cricket Association's headquarters. The state-of-the-art stadium is also a relatively new attraction for cricketers from all over India. Kranch, CC via Wikimedia. The Rajiv Gandhi Cricket Stadium has a rather very bizarre record tied to its name; the home team has never actually won a match here.
Sanyam Bahga, CC via Wikimedia. This is the fourth largest stadium in India. While Jawaharlal Nehru stadium was originally created to host football matches, it is now a venue for international and domestic cricket matches.
This location was designed at par with some of the best stadiums in the world. Devender Kumar via Flickr.
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