Cricket is a game that is loved by millions of people all over the world. It is such a popular game that even non-cricket fans love to watch it. In fact, most of the cities that the game is played in have their own stadiums. However, there are some cities that have cricket stadiums that are bigger than the rest.

The Cricket Grounds are a large part of the excitement that the cricket fans experience when they go to the stadium. They are the places where the fans gather to watch the game and interact with each other. Looking at the cricket stadiums around the world would make you realize how there are different types of cricket stadiums. From the newest to the oldest, the stadiums have something to offer to the fans.

There are a large number of cricket stadiums around the world. Some of them are huge venues that have hosted the largest cricket matches in the world. In this article, we have listed the top 10 biggest cricket grounds in the world.

There is a lot of cricket-playing countries to choose from these days, it seems. There are ten Test cricket-playing countries. And there is a total of 20 countries that have one-day internationals.

12 Countries Have Permanent ODI Status: Australia, England, New Zealand, Pakistan, West Indies, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Ireland.

The Rest of the 8 Countries Have Temporary ODI Status: Scotland, United Arab Emirates, Nepal, Netherlands, Namibia, Oman, Papua New Guinea, and the United States.

Ranked Top 10 Biggest Cricket Grounds in the World

1. Narendra Modi Stadium or Sardar Patel Stadium or Motera Cricket Stadium

Narendra Modi Stadium

To call the Narendra Modi Stadium the biggest cricket ground in the world would be an understatement. The stadium is the largest cricket ground in the world in terms of capacity. The cricket stadium occupies a massive 63 acres of land, it can hold over 132,000 people. Former names of this stadium were Sardar Patel Stadium and Motera Cricket Stadium.

Stadium Information:

  • Capacity: 132,000 spectators
  • Highest Attendance: 66,000 people at India v England T20I match on 14 March 2021.
  • Opened: In former structure on 12 November 1983, and after expansion on 24 February 2020.
  • First International Match: The first match was an India v West Indies test match on 12–16 November 1983.
  • Owner: Gujarat Cricket Association is the owner of Narendra Modi Stadium.
  • Construction Cost: The construction cost for reconstruction was US$110 million (₹800 crore) in between 2017–2020.
  • Location: Ahmedabad, India.
  • Teams: Gujarat, India.

2. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

Melbourne Cricket Ground

The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia is the second-largest cricket ground in the world. It has a capacity of 100,024 spectators, making it the 11th largest sporting stadium in the world in terms of capacity, and the largest sporting venue in Australia.

It is the home of the Melbourne Cricket Club, which was formed in 1853 and plays its home games at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The field size of MCG is 171 metres x 146 metres.

Stadium Information:

  • Capacity: 100,024 spectators
  • Highest Attendance: 121,696 people at VFL Grand Final in 1970.
  • Opened: Opened in 1853
  • First International Match: The first match was an Australia v England test match on 15–19 March 1877.
  • Owner: Government of Victoria is the owner of Melbourne Cricket Ground.
  • Construction Cost: The construction cost for redevelopment of Southern stand was $150,000,000 in 1992, and for redevelopment of Northern stand was $460,000,000 in 2006.
  • Location: East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • Teams: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne Stars.

3. Eden Gardens

Eden Gardens

Cricket is a sport that is quite popular around the world, with its matches being held in stadiums and grounds all over the globe. The Eden Gardens in Kolkata is one of the oldest cricket grounds in India, having been constructed in 1864. It is also one of the most historic grounds in the world, having hosted three men’s World Cup in 1987, 1993 and the 2011 Cricket World Cup. As well as two Women’s World Cup in 1978 and 1997.

The Eden Gardens has the 3rd largest cricket ground in the world. The cricket stadium has been one of the most popular sports venues in India and it is famous for its scenic gardens. The gardens of the cricket stadium are the most beautiful and picturesque in all of South Asia. The garden is the home to the Bengal cricket team and Kolkata Knight Riders.

Stadium Information:

  • Capacity: 80,000 spectators
  • Highest Attendance: More than 100,000 spectators.
  • Opened: Opened in 1864.
  • First International Match: The first match was an India v England test match on 5–8 January 1934.
  • Owner: West Bengal Cricket Association is the owner of Eden Gardens cricket ground.
  • Location: Kolkata, West Bengal, India
  • Teams: India, Bengal Cricket Team, Kolkata Knight Riders

4. Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium

Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium

One of the most famous cricket stadiums is the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium. It is the 4th biggest cricket stadium in the whole world in terms of capacity. It has a capacity of 65,000 spectators. The stadium is also known as Naya Raipur International Cricket Stadium.

The Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium in Raipur, Chhattisgarh is the 3rd biggest cricket ground in India, having been constructed in 2008.

Stadium Information:

  • Capacity: 65,000 spectators
  • Opened: Opened on 11 September 2008.
  • First International Match: The first match was the “Canada national cricket team” vs the “Chhattisgarh cricket team” One Day match on 21 November 2010.
  • Owner: Government of Chhattisgarh is the owner of Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium.
  • Construction Cost: The construction cost was approximate $23 million.
  • Location: Sector-3 Naya Raipur, Raipur, India.
  • Teams: India, Chhattisgarh Cricket Team, Delhi Capitals.

5. Perth Stadium

Perth Stadium

The Perth Stadium has been a part of the Australian cricket landscape since its first match on 28 January 2018. Home to the Western Warriors and Perth Scorchers, the stadium seats 65,000 and has been the most prominent cricketing venue in Western Australia for the last few years.

The Perth Stadium, formerly known as the Optus Stadium. It is the 3rd biggest stadium in Australia.

Stadium Information:

  • Capacity: 65,000 spectators
  • Highest Attendance: 61,721 spectators at the match of Australia v New Zealand in Bledisloe Cup on 10 August 2019.
  • Opened: 21 January 2018.
  • First International Match: The first match was the Australia v England One Day match on 28 January 2018.
  • Owner: Government of Western Australia is the owner of Perth Stadium.
  • Construction Cost: Total cost was approximate $1.8 billion including transport infrastructure.
  • Location: Perth, Burswood, Western Australia.
  • Teams: Australia, Western Warriors, Perth Scorchers.

6. Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium and Greenfield International Stadium

There are 2 cricket grounds that ranked in 6th biggest cricket stadium in the world in terms of capacity. One is Greenfield International Stadium, and the next one is Greenfield International Stadium. These two stadiums are located in India.

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

The Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad, India is the world’s 6th biggest cricket ground, and it’s pretty big. The ground can hold up to 55,000 people. The stadium houses the Indian cricket team and is perhaps the most famous sporting venue in the whole of India. The former name of this stadium was Visakha International Cricket Stadium.

People love to come and watch India play at the ground, and it’s the perfect spot for a game of cricket. The stadium was established on 16 acres of land. So, when you think of the world’s biggest cricket ground, Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium should come to mind.

Stadium Information:
  • Capacity: 55,000 spectators
  • Opened: Opened in 2004.
  • First International Match: The first match was the India v South Africa ODI match on 16 November 2005.
  • Owner: Hyderabad Cricket Association is the owner of Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium.
  • Construction Cost: Construction costs came from an auction. The winning bid price was ₹65,00,00,000.
  • Location: Uppal, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
  • Teams: India, Hyderabad, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Deccan Chargers.

Greenfield International Stadium

Greenfield International Stadium

The Greenfield International venue is a several purposes Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram, a city located in Kerala state of India, which is the capital of the state. Also formerly known as the Trivandrum International Stadium, this venue is located in the southern part of the city. In fact, the stadium is located in the vicinity of Kerala University. The stadium was constructed on 36 acres of land.

Stadium Information:
  • Capacity: 55,000 spectators
  • Highest Attendance: More than 48,500 spectators at the 2015 SAFF Championship Final, India v Afghanistan match on 3rd January 2016.
  • Opened: Opened on 26 January 2015.
  • First International Match: The first match was the India v New Zealand T20I match on 7 November 2017.
  • Owner: Kerala University is the owner of Greenfield International Stadium.
  • Construction Cost: Total construction cost was US$55 million (₹390 crore).
  • Location: Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
  • Teams: India, Kerala cricket team.

7. Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval

The Adelaide Oval is the largest of all these cricket grounds and it is the first Test venue of the English tour of Australia on 12–16 December 1884. No doubt it is one of the largest cricket stadiums in the world, with a capacity of 55,317, and the field size is 167 metres x 124 metres. It is the home venue of the Australian cricket team and the Australian rules football team, Adelaide Football Club. Its official name is the Adelaide Oval Stadium.

We still see many people walk past it without knowing its name, let alone the fact it’s a world-class sporting venue. You know, if you’re in Adelaide for a long period of time, you should really go and check out the Adelaide Oval, because it’s one of the best sporting venues in the world, and it’s also a football ground. The highest attendance was 62,543 people at the 1965 SANFL Grand Final match.

Stadium Information:

  • Capacity: 55,317 spectators
  • Highest Attendance: More than 70,000 spectators at the Concert on 13 March 2017. And recorded spectators for cricket was 55,317 at the 2nd Ashes Test match on 2nd December 2017.
  • Opened: Opened in 1871.
  • First International Match: The first cricket match was the Australia v England Test match on 12–16 December 1884.
  • Owner: South Australian Government is the owner of Adelaide Oval.
  • Construction Cost: Reconstruction project cost of Adelaide Oval was $610 million.
  • Location: Adelaide, Australia
  • Teams: Australia, Southern Redbacks, Adelaide Strikers.

8. M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, JSCA International Cricket Stadium and Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium

There are 3 cricket grounds that ranked in 8th largest cricket ground in the world in terms of capacity. One is M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India, and the second one is JSCA International Cricket Stadium in Ranchi, India, and the third one is Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow, India.

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium

As one of the world’s largest cricket stadiums, the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India is the largest cricket ground in the world with a seating capacity of 50,000. The stadium, known as Chepauk Stadium and Madras Cricket Club Ground was also called the Madras Cricket Club Ground. The venue hosted some matches of three Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup in 1987, 1996 and 2011, and a match of Women’s ODI Cricket World Cup in 1997.

The stadium is named after Chidambaram Chettiar, the former President of BCCI. The stadium was an architect by East Coast Constructions. India’s second oldest cricket stadium has been built on a 752,000 square feet area.

Stadium Information:
  • Capacity: 50,000 spectators.
  • Established in 1916.
  • First Cricket Match: The first cricket match was the India v England Test match on 10–13 February 1934.
  • Owner: Tamil Nadu Cricket Association is the owner of M. A. Chidambaram Stadium.
  • Construction Cost: Reconstruction cost was US$25 million (₹175 crore) in June 2009.
  • Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Teams: India, Tamil Nadu cricket team, Chennai Super Kings, Chepauk Super Gillies.

JSCA International Cricket Stadium

JSCA International Cricket Stadium

JSCA International Cricket Stadium, in Ranchi, India, is the largest cricket stadium in the world. India’s one of the largest cricket stadiums have been built on a 130,000 square meters area in 2011.

It’s a significant part of the history of cricket, as well, because it was the venue for the inaugural test match between India and Australia in 2017, and India and England ODI match in 2013. JSCA’s stadium’s capacity is 50,000, and it is a test cricket venue.

Stadium Information:
  • Capacity: 50,000 spectators.
  • Established in 2011.
  • First Cricket Match: The first cricket match was the India v England ODI match on 19 January 2013.
  • Owner: Jharkhand State Cricket Association is the owner of JSCA International Cricket Stadium.
  • Construction Cost: Total construction cost was US$27 million (₹1.9 billion).
  • Location: Ranchi, Jharkhand, India.
  • Teams: India, Jharkhand, Kolkata Knight Riders.

Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium

Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium

The Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, also known as Ekana Cricket Stadium is one of the most popular cricket grounds in the world. Located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is one of the largest cricket stadiums in Asia. It was established in 2017 and seats over 50,000 people. The stadium is the home venue of Afghanistan. It is owned by Ekana Sportz City. Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association, India national cricket team, and Afghanistan national cricket team who also is the tenant of the stadium.

Stadium Information:
  • Capacity: 50,000 spectators.
  • Established in 2017.
  • First Cricket Match: The first cricket match was the Afghanistan vs West Indies ODI match on 6 November 2019.
  • Owner: Ekana Sportz City is the owner of Ekana Cricket Stadium.
  • Location: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Teams: India, Uttar Pradesh, Afghanistan.

9. Docklands Stadium

Docklands Stadium

The Docklands Stadium in Melbourne, Australia is one of the largest cricket stadiums in the world. It was constructed in 2000 and is owned by the Australian Football League. The stadium, currently known as Marvel Stadium has a capacity of 56,347. It is currently known as Marvel Stadium by naming rights sponsorship.

The stadium was built primarily for football matches, but it has hosted matches of the NRL and A-League too. The stadium has hosted a number of cricket matches played between Australia and South Africa, and also hosted games of the 2003 Rugby World Cup.

Stadium Information:

  • Capacity: 47,000 capacities for cricket and rectangular mode; 53,359 seating capacity; and The venue capacity is 56,347.
  • Highest Attendance: More than 57,127 people was at the UFC 243 event on 6 October 2019. And 44,316 people was at the Big Bash League Round 7 match between Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars on 12 January 2018.
  • Opened: The stadium opened on 9 March 2000.
  • First Cricket Match: The first cricket match was the Australia vs South Africa ODI match on 16 August 2000.
  • Owner: Australian Football League is the owner of Docklands Stadium.
  • Construction Cost: 460 million Australian dollar.
  • Location: Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Teams: Melbourne Renegades, Australian Football League.

10. Sydney Cricket Ground

Tour of the famous Sydney Cricket Ground

The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is not only one of the best-known sporting venues in the world – but it’s also one of the most iconic. Over the years, it’s been home to sporting and entertainment events of every conceivable kind, from rugby to cricket to concerts. It’s also the home ground for the New South Wales Blues cricket team and hosts regular matches for the Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League.

The SCG is the world’s largest cricket ground, with a capacity of 48,601 people. The SCG is used for Test and One-Day International matches. It also hosts the Australian Rugby Union’s State of Origin rugby league games. The SCG is located in the Sydney suburb of Moore Park.

Stadium Information:

  • Capacity: 48,601 spectators.
  • Highest Attendance: 78,056 people attended at the largest rugby league match between St George vs South Sydney on 18 September 1965.
  • Opened: The stadium first opened in February 1854.
  • First Cricket Match: The first cricket match was the Australia vs England Test match on 17–21 February 1882.
  • Owner: The Sydney Cricket Ground Trust is the owner of Sydney Cricket Ground.
  • Construction Cost: Reconstruction costs was $197.5 million in March 2014.
  • Location: Moore Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Teams: Australia, New South Wales Blues, Sydney Sixers.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Biggest Cricket Ground:

Which is the biggest cricket ground in the world?

The Narendra Modi Stadium is the biggest cricket stadium in the world.

Which is the 2nd biggest cricket stadium in the world?

The Melbourne Cricket Ground is the 2nd biggest cricket stadium in the world.

Which is the biggest cricket ground in India?

The Narendra Modi Stadium is the biggest cricket ground in India. It was opened on 24 February 2020 after expansion and has a seating capacity of 132,000.

Which is the most beautiful cricket ground in the world?

The most beautiful cricket ground in the world is the Lord’s Cricket Ground, located at St John’s Wood, London, England.

Which country has the most Cricket stadiums?

India has the most cricket stadiums in the world: 52. It is followed by England with 23, Australia with 22, Pakistan with 21 and South Africa with 16 cricket stadiums.

Which is the oldest cricket ground in the world?

Mitcham Cricket Green stands strong as the oldest cricket ground in the world. The ground was opened in 1685 at Mitcham, Merton, London, England. Since then, the stadium has been the host of numerous worldwide cricket matches.