Top 10 Biggest Cricket Stadiums in the World In 2025
Nov 23, 2025, 18:00 IST
Cricket is increasingly becoming popular all over the world and stadium sizes are huge evidence of the kind of popularity the sport has. There are already a few locations that are now huge sporting destinations with global-quality amenities, memorable experiences, and massive seating capacities. These are the top 10 largest cricket stadiums in the world according to their official ratings.
1. Narendra Modi Stadium, India
It is the largest cricket stadium in the world with the capacity of 132,000 which is situated in Ahmedabad and hosts major ICC and BCCI events.
2. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australia
The MCG is a historic venue with 100,024 seats that is one of the most iconic cricket venues.
3. Eden Gardens, India
It is a stadium in Kolkata with the capacity of 68,000 audience with a crowd that is said to be electric.
4. India Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium
It is situated in Raipur and has a capacity of 65,000 fans with international and domestic matches.
5. Optus stadium Perth Australia
An up-to-date multipurposive stadium with a capacity of 61,264 with a renowned state of the art facilities.
6. Adelaide Oval, Australia
It has 53,583 seats and incorporates scenic environment with traditional building.
7. India Greenfield international stadium
This is a Thiruvananthapuram stadium with a capacity of 50,000 spectators and ICC/FIFA standards.
8. Ekana Cricket Stadium, India
It is one of the newest international stadiums in India and can house 50, 100 people and is situated in Lucknow.
9. DY Patil Stadium, India
A 50,000-seat IPL, international and concert venue in Navi Mumbai.
10. Marvel stadium, also known as Docklands Stadium, Australia
This is a versatile stadium that is located in Melbourne and has a seat capacity of 48,004.
Conclusion
By 2025, India and Australia have the largest cricketing stadiums and their capacities and international importance are gigantic. These arenas are not only used to hold matches, but they also demonstrate the constantly increasing popularity of the sport across the globe.