Cricket is more than just a sport in India — it is a passion that unites millions of people across the country. To match this love for the game, India has built some of the biggest and most modern cricket stadiums in the world. These stadiums are not only known for their massive capacity but also for hosting historic matches and creating unforgettable moments for fans.
India’s largest cricket stadium, the Narendra Modi Stadium, is located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Built inside the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Complex, it covers around 63 acres of land. The stadium sits on the banks of the Sabarmati River, making it easily accessible from different parts of the city. Surrounded by iconic landmarks like Gandhi Ashram and the Sabarmati Riverfront, it is a key attraction of Ahmedabad.
The Narendra Modi Stadium can seat nearly 1,32,000 spectators (as of 2025). This makes it the largest cricket stadium in the world, bigger than the Eden Gardens in Kolkata and even larger than North Korea’s Rungrado May Day Stadium. The design ensures that fans can enjoy a clear, pillar-free view of the ground from every seat.
The stadium is part of the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Complex, covering about 63 acres. It is equipped with:
The stadium also uses eco-friendly technology like LED lights, rainwater harvesting, and a modern drainage system.
The stadium was built to meet the growing demand for hosting large international cricket matches and public events in India. Cricket is the most popular sport in the country, and a larger, modern stadium was needed. With its massive size, advanced design, and global-standard facilities, the Narendra Modi Stadium has turned Ahmedabad into a major cricketing destination.
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