Sardar Patel Stadium

Sardar Patel Stadium

Ahmedabad
The Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad stands as the world's largest cricket stadium by seating capacity, accommodating over 132,000 spectators. Renamed from its original Motera Stadium designation, this architectural marvel was reconstructed and inaugurated in 2020, replacing the older venue that had served Indian cricket since 1982. The stadium's pitch typically offers balanced conditions for both batsmen and bowlers, though its relatively recent reconstruction means pitch characteristics are still evolving. The surface generally provides good bounce and carry, with some assistance for spinners as matches progress. The massive LED floodlights ensure excellent visibility for day-night encounters. Since its reopening, the venue has hosted several significant matches, including India's pink-ball Test against England in 2021, which drew considerable attention as part of a crucial series. The stadium has also welcomed various domestic fixtures and international limited-overs games, gradually building its reputation as a premier cricket destination. The atmosphere at Sardar Patel Stadium is electrifying, with the enormous crowd capacity creating an intimidating cauldron of noise for visiting teams. The passionate Gujarati cricket fans, known for their vocal support, contribute to making this venue one of the most formidable home advantages in world cricket. The stadium's modern facilities and impressive architecture complement the intense cricketing atmosphere, establishing it as a jewel in India's cricket infrastructure and a testament to the sport's popularity in the region.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
18 Dec 2005India vs Sri Lanka(398/10 / 206/10)TESTIndia won by 259 runs