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TEN LARGEST CRICKET STADIUMS IN THE WORLD

TEN LARGEST CRICKET STADIUMS IN THE WORLD


Here are ten of the largest cricket stadiums in the world along with their respective seating capacities:


  1. Sardar Patel Stadium (Motera Stadium) - Ahmedabad, India:

    • Capacity: 110,000 (seating capacity for international matches)

  1. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) - Melbourne, Australia:

    • Capacity: 100,024 (seating capacity for cricket matches)
  1. Eden Gardens - Kolkata, India:

    • Capacity: 66,349 (seating capacity for international matches)

    • Eden Gardens International Stadium


  2. Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium - Raipur, India:

    • Capacity: 65,000 (seating capacity for international matches)

    • Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium


  3. Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium - Hyderabad, India:

    • Capacity: 55,000 (seating capacity for international matches)

    • Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium


  4. Perth Stadium (Optus Stadium) - Perth, Australia:

    • Capacity: 60,000 (seating capacity for cricket matches)

    • Perth Stadium


  5. Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) - Sydney, Australia:

    • Capacity: 48,601 (seating capacity for cricket matches)

    • Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)


  6. Adelaide Oval - Adelaide, Australia:

    • Capacity: 50,962 (seating capacity for cricket matches)

    • Adelaide Oval


  7. Gaddafi Stadium - Lahore, Pakistan:

    • Capacity: 27,000 (seating capacity for international matches)


  8. Wankhede Stadium - Mumbai, India:

    • Capacity: 33,108 (seating capacity for international matches)

    • Wankhede Stadium


Please note that stadium capacities can vary depending on the type of match (international, domestic, T20, Test, etc.) and the specific configurations used for the event. Additionally, new stadiums might have been constructed, and capacities may have changed after my last update.


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