Narendra Modi Stadium

Narendra Modi Stadium

Ahmedabad
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad stands as the world's largest cricket stadium, with a magnificent capacity of 132,000 spectators. Originally known as Sardar Patel Stadium, it was completely reconstructed and reopened in 2020, replacing the previous venue that hosted cricket since 1983. The stadium was renamed in honor of India's Prime Minister and represents a pinnacle of modern cricket infrastructure. The pitch at this venue tends to offer balanced conditions, though recent T20 data suggests a slight advantage for bowling sides. With an average first innings score of 170.60 across five T20 matches, teams batting first have won only 40% of the time, indicating that chasing might be the preferred strategy. The surface typically provides good bounce and carry, making it conducive to strokeplay while offering assistance to both pace and spin bowlers as matches progress. The stadium gained international prominence when it hosted the pink-ball Test between India and England in February 2021, though that match sparked controversy due to the challenging pitch conditions. The venue has also been selected for major ICC events, underlining its status as a premier cricket destination. The atmosphere inside the stadium is electric, with the sheer scale creating an intimidating environment for visiting teams. The architectural design ensures excellent sightlines from all angles, while the facilities match international standards. The venue represents India's cricket ambitions and serves as a testament to the sport's popularity in Gujarat.

Ground Stats by Format

T20

Matches played5
Avg 1st innings171
Avg 2nd innings164
Highest total224
Lowest total124
Bat first win %40.0%

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
20 Mar 2021India vs England(224/2 / 188/8)T20India won by 36 runs
18 Mar 2021India vs England(185/8 / 177/8)T20India won by 8 runs
16 Mar 2021India vs England(156/6 / 158/2)T20England won by 8 wickets
14 Mar 2021England vs India(164/6 / 166/3)T20India won by 7 wickets
12 Mar 2021India vs England(124/7 / 130/2)T20England won by 8 wickets
4 Mar 2021England vs India(205/10 / 365/10)TESTIndia won by 25 runs
24 Feb 2021England vs India(112/10 / 145/10)TESTIndia won by 10 wickets