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IPL 2024 venues

The curtain on the much-anticipated IPL 2024 schedule was partially lifted on Thursday, revealing the opening match and first 15 days of fixtures. Cricket fans can expect a fiery start with Chennai Super Kings led by MS Dhoni taking on Royal Challengers Bangalore on March 22. However, the complete schedule, including the final, will be announced later in due time.


The first two weeks feature packed action - four double-headers on weekends, with all 10 teams taking the field within the first week itself. Highlights include Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders vs Sunrisers Hyderabad in the opening double-header, followed by Rajasthan Royals vs Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians on Sunday. In an unexpected twist, Delhi Capitals will play two home games at Visakhapatnam's ACA-VDCA Stadium due to ongoing preparations for the Women's Premier League final at their usual Delhi ground. Stay tuned for the remaining schedule announcement and gear up for another exciting season of IPL cricket.

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Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Kolkata, India

The hallowed turf of Eden Gardens is located in the heart of Kolkata, West Bengal in India. Also known as the home of Indian cricket, it is the country's oldest stadium and also, the largest in terms of capacity. It can now accommodate around 68,000 people since it's renovation before the 2011 World Cup. Sometimes, the stadium has also been used for football but the main purpose is cricket. It's the ground in India that has hosted the most number of international cricket matches. The first ever match played at the Eden Gardens was in January 1934 when India took on England in a Test match. Some of the more famous matches held so far are the 1987 World Cup final, when it became only the second venue to host the WC final. It also played host to the 1996 WC semi-final as well as the final of the T20 World Cup in 2016 which West Indies lifted after an incredible assault in the final over that saw Carlos 'Remember the name' Brathwaite smash 4 sixes in 4 balls off Ben Stokes.


The most famous cricketer whose home ground Eden Gardens is will definitely be Sourav Ganguly. The left-hander was one of India's most successful captains as well as one of the best limited-overs openers. He has a stand named after him in the stadium as well. A special fact about the ground is that it is owned by the Indian Army. A game that will deserve special mention here will be the massive heist India performed on the Aussies in a Test in 2001 to win a game after being forced to follow-on due to the heroics of Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman with the bat and Harbhajan Singh with the ball. More recently, Rohit Sharma recorded the highest ever score in a One-Day International game with his incredible 264 against Sri Lanka in 2014. The ground also plays hosts to the Bengal Ranji team and the Kolkata franchise in the Indian T20 League.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon238 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon255 Won
40.86%59.14%
PACEpace-ball
57.54%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
42.46%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings166
Avg 2nd Innings154
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

Bengaluru, India

M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is one of the stadiums with the best and state-of-the-art facilities in India. It is located in the heart of the city and is named after the former president of BCCI, Mangalam Chinnaswamy. The stadium has a capacity of around 40,000 and plays home to the Karnataka state Ranji team and the Bangalore Franchise in the Indian Twenty20 League, other than the Indian national team, of course. The ground's ownership rests in the hand of the state government who have leased it out to the KSCA.


The stadium boasts of being the first stadium to use solar energy and produce electricity, a part of the 'Go Green' initiative. The first ever Test played here was in 1974 and is famous because it was also the debut match for legendary players like Sir Viv Richards and Gordon Greenidge. The World Cup quarter-final between India and Pakistan in 1996 was played here and it was also the first match under lights at this ground.


Chinnaswamy also houses the National Cricket Academy where young talent in the country is spotted and honed. It is home to many famous Indian cricketers, the biggest of whom will be GR Viswanath, Erapalli Prasanna, Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble. The small boundaries at the venue ensure high totals and lots of excitement for the general public in the limited over games. Some of the famous games are firstly - the tied World Cup game between India and England in 2011 where both teams ended up making 338, then the nail-biting match between India and Bangladesh in the 2016 WT20 which the hosts won by 1 run.


This venue also saw Rohit Sharma make his first-ever double hundred in ODIs against Australia in 2013. A high-scoring ground and lots of excitement for the crowd - that will be the best way to describe this stadium. In fact, the highest score recorded in the history of T20 cricket (263/5) has come at this very ground when Chris Gayle smashed a 175 (highest individual T20 score) against the now-defunct Pune franchise in the Indian T20 league.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon241 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon249 Won
43.16%56.84%
PACEpace-ball
68.81%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
31.19%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings171
Avg 2nd Innings155
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai

MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai

Chennai, India

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai is one of the most cricket-crazy venues in India. It was formerly known as Madras Cricket Club but then renamed after the former President of the BCCI, M.A.Chidambaram. The stadium plays hosts to the Tamil Nadu cricket team in the domestic circuit and the Chennai franchise in the Indian T20 league, other than of course being a host to the national team's games.


The ground saw its first Test being played in 1934 between India and England. Chidambaram stadium is also famous for being the ground where India recorded their first ever Test victory in 1952 over England. The ground also was the host of the first-ever Ranji Trophy game in 1936 when Madras played Mysore. Another famous event that occurred here was a tied Test match between India and Australia in 1986, only the second-ever tied Test in the history of the game, also known for Dean Jones' incredible 210. The ground also played host to the famous bowling spell of Narendra Hirwani, who finished with the best match analysis by a bowler on Test debut, claiming 16 for 136.


The crowd at the Chepauk is known to be a very knowledgeable and sporting one, so much so as to giving standing ovation to Saeed Anwar of Pakistan when he recorded the then highest score in ODIs of 194 in 1997. A Test match against England in 2016 saw young Karun Nair becoming only the 2nd Indian ever to score a triple century. The previous man, Virender Sehwag who has two to his name had also scored his highest score in Tests, 319 at this very venue against South Africa in 2008.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon247 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon236 Won
55.29%44.71%
PACEpace-ball
61.57%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
38.43%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings164
Avg 2nd Innings150

Team-wise IPL performance at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai

I.S. Bindra Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali

I.S. Bindra Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali

Mohali, India

The Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in Mohali is also known as the IS Bindra Stadium. It is one of the unique cricket grounds in India as it has very low floodlights and more than 16 towers. This was done in order to avoid the aircraft landing or taking off from the airport nearby from crashing against the floodlight towers. Even though the ground is a recent and new venue compared to other big centres in India, it has already hosted plenty of international games across formats.


The first international game played here was between India and South Africa during the Hero Cup in 1993. PCA has hosted many games after that and has built a reputation for being one of the pace-assisting wickets in India though it has slowed down in the recent past. One of the most famous matches it has hosted would be the World Cup semi-final between India and Pakistan in 2011 where there was tension in the air, even politically and it was attended by the Prime Ministers of both the countries.


PCA also plays home to the Punjab state team in domestic tournaments and also to the Punjab franchise in the Indian Twenty20 League. The ground has been a very lucky one for the Indian national team especially in the Test format as they have not lost a game there since the inaugural match against the Windies, a streak stretching over 12 Tests and more than 24 years as of February 2019. This venue has also seen some landmarks being created and some memorable games. Rohit Sharma scored his 3rd double hundred in ODIs at the PCA Stadium against Sri Lanka, an unbeaten 208 in 2017. This ground is one of the bigger ones around the country and has always been a good place for both batsmen and bowlers alike.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon227 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon234 Won
44.26%55.74%
PACEpace-ball
70.35%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
29.65%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings168
Avg 2nd Innings157

Team-wise IPL performance at I.S. Bindra Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali

Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad, India

The Narendra Modi Stadium is built on the banks of the Sabarmati River on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. Earlier, the stadium was known as the Sardar Patel Stadium. The stadium was built in a span of only nine months on a 50-acre land donated by the Gujarat government. It is owned by the Gujarat Cricket Association. Prior to that, all the international cricket matches were played at Ahmedabad’s Municipal Corporation Stadium. It had the capacity of housing 49,000 fans. The stadium hosted its first international Test match on November 12, 1983 between India and West Indies. In 2006, the ground was renovated ahead of the Champions Trophy.


The Motera Stadium has witnessed some memorable feats achieved in the history of cricket - Sunil Gavaskar became the first-ever cricketer to achieve 10,000 runs in Test cricket at this very venue and Kapil Dev also claimed his 432nd Test wicket surpassing Sir Richard Hadlee’s record here. In the 2011 ICC World Cup, India defeated Australia at this stadium in the quarter-finals and two years later, Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman to score 30,000 runs in international cricket.

 

Motera Stadium was a regular venue for Test and limited-overs cricket but in 2015, the GCA decided to reconstruct the stadium and make it the largest Cricket Stadium in the world. It was reconstructed with an estimated cost of 8 billion. The redevelopment task got completed after five years and now has the capacity to accommodate 1.3 lakh cricket fans surpassing Melbourne Cricket Ground which holds the capacity of 90,000 fans. When it comes to infrastructure, the stadium is spread across 63 acres and has 4 entry points. The field size of the stadium is 180 yards x 150 yards. It has four dressing rooms and six indoor practice pitches along with state-of-the-art floodlights and covered stands. The stadium offers the audience a 360-degree unobstructed view of the field enhancing the viewing experience for the fans.


The pitch was a bowler-friendly track in its early days but lost its spice and started becoming slower as the years passed by. In 2021, during the India vs England Test series, the pitch was heavily criticized as the third Test between the sides got wrapped up inside two days which saw England suffer a crushing defeat by 10 wickets. ICC soon intervened and looked into the incident and rated the pitch as ‘average’.


In February 2021, the stadium got renamed as the ‘Narendra Modi Stadium’ in honor of the current prime minister of India. The stadium also hosted its first pink-ball Test match between India and England in that year.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon215 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon220 Won
41.67%58.33%
PACEpace-ball
66.41%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
33.59%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings172
Avg 2nd Innings159

Team-wise IPL performance at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur

Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur

Jaipur, India

In India’s ‘Pink City’, the Sawai Mansingh Stadium is an exclusive cricket stadium, in existence since the times of the Maharaja Sawai Mansingh II. Most memorable among the historic moments this venue has witnessed, would be Pakistan President General Zia-ul-Haq visiting the India-Pakistan Test match played here in 1987, as part of the ‘Cricket for Peace’ initiative. Small in terms of capacity, when compared to some of the gigantic grounds in India, the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, which played host to World Cup matches, both in 1987 and 1996, now has floodlights as part of its infrastructure. It is home to the IPL team Rajasthan Royals.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon220 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon237 Won
35.09%64.91%
PACEpace-ball
66.49%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
33.51%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings162
Avg 2nd Innings149
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

Hyderabad, India

Formerly named after its contractors, Visaka Industries, the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad was established in 2004. It is home to the Hyderabad Cricket Association and is operated from the Pavilion End and North End. The ground has a capacity of 55,000 and extends across 16 acres of land. HCA's previous home ground – the Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium was owned by the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh, due to which the HCA had limited control over it and thus, the need to build their own stadium was felt. The name was changed from the old one to the present, in memory of former Indian PM, Rajiv Gandhi.

 

But, even before the ground could host its maiden first-class match, it was declared unfit to host a big game. The stadium has been surrounded by controversies, initially because of its name and later, due to its size. It soon came to be known as a high-scoring ground due to its smaller size and hence, it was considered inappropriate to host big matches. Later, changes took place and the ground became fully ready by 2008, with floodlights installed. It hosted the Deccan Chargers in the first edition of the IPL, but unfortunately for the team, they did not win a single game on their home ground until 2011.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon234 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon242 Won
44.16%55.84%
PACEpace-ball
70.58%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
29.42%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings163
Avg 2nd Innings152

Team-wise IPL performance at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Mumbai, India

Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. There cannot be enough said about this ground. The Eden Gardens is no doubt the oldest stadium in India but the cricketing cauldron of the country lies in the city of Mumbai. The stadium came into existence due to disputes between the CCI and the MCA, two cricketing bodies that have their offices in the city. The CCI-owned Brabourne Stadium was the main venue till then and some issues with MCA caused S.K.Wankhede, the secretary of the latter and also a politician to build a brand-new stadium.


It was made in 1975 and hosted its first Test the same year against the Windies. Since then, the Wankhede stadium has been the main cricketing venue in the city. It plays hosts to the Indian cricket team, the Mumbai Ranji team and the Mumbai franchise in the Indian Twenty20 league. The ground underwent reconstruction before the 2011 World Cup and was then made ready to host the final of the mega-event. The renovation was done for the breeze to be able to flow freely across the stadium and also for the viewers to watch the game without hindrances. The ground has seen a number of brilliant games being played here, international and domestic.


The most important game held so far will have to be the 2011 World Cup final when India lifted the trophy after 28 years. It's home to two of the biggest names, Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar, and the latter also played his 200th Test and final international game at the same venue. With a capacity of around 33, 000 and a closed amphitheatre-type formation, it gets really loud at times. Short boundaries and a true pitch more often than not promise a good game. As of now, it has hosted more than 50 international games and there is no reason why the ground will not go on to host more.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon253 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon264 Won
44.92%55.08%
PACEpace-ball
70.84%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
29.16%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings170
Avg 2nd Innings160
Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

Visakhapatnam, India

This scenic stadium set up in 2003 in the outskirts of Vishakapatnam has a capacity of 25000. The first ODI was played here between India and Pakistan on April 5, 2005.This venue is yet to host a test match. There have been plans of increasing the seating capacity to 36,000 by adding a lot more tiers to the existing stands. But these tiers will block the hillocks and the clear skies against which this stadium is set up.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon28 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon27 Won
53.33%46.67%
PACEpace-ball
67.03%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
32.97%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings167
Avg 2nd Innings136

Team-wise IPL performance at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala

Dharamsala, India

Giving competition to internationally acknowledged beautiful stadiums like the Adelaide Oval, Newlands of South Africa, Queenstown Events Centre of New Zealand is not a small task, and the picturesque ground in Dharamsala remains on par for the title of the most beautiful cricket stadium in the world. Built with an initial cost of 35 crore rupees, Dharamsala is layered with a snow-capped Dauladhar hill-range as a fitting scenic back-drop. Not only it adds to the beauty equation, it is touted as one of the best cricket stadiums in the whole of India. The stands in Dharamsala are situated at a low level with an open view, which enables a superb view for the spectators and assists the bowlers to get wind assistance for seam bowling. Hence, most of the captains winning the toss at this ground, chooses to field first in to make use of the swinging conditions.

The first match played at this stadium was a tour game between India Board President's XI and Pakistan in the year, 2005.The issue with the stadium is that it's located quite far from public transport, with the nearest being Chandigarh Airport, which is stationed 250 km away. During harsh cold times, most of the matches have to be called off here due to snowfall and low temperatures.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon28 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon25 Won
61.54%38.46%
PACEpace-ball
73.55%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
26.45%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings184
Avg 2nd Innings156

Team-wise IPL performance at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala

Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati

Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati

Guwahati, India
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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon22 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon21 Won
50%50.00%
PACEpace-ball
66.67%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
33.33%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings135
Avg 2nd Innings160

Team-wise IPL performance at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati

TeamsMatchesWonLostTieWin %
412025
2200100
10000
10100
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow

Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow

Lucknow, India

Formerly known as Ekana Cricket Stadium, in 2018, the state government decided to rename it in honour of the former Indian Prime Minister, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

This stadium was commissioned in the year 2014 and hosted its first international match four years later. Before that, it had played host to the final of the 2017-18 Duleep Trophy. Situated in the beautiful city of Lucknow, a place known for its manners, poetry, music and delicious cuisines, this stadium has a seating capacity of more than 50,000 spectators.

In 2018, the doors of international cricket opened for the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium when India hosted West Indies in a T20I match. That game was a special one as the home team not only outclassed the Men in Maroon but also witnessed the fourth T20I century from the bat of Rohit Sharma, who became the first cricketer to achieve this feat in this notorious format.

In the Indian T20 League, Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium acts as the home ground for the Lucknow franchise, and it has also offered its services to the Afghanistan national team by allowing them to host a few of their international games.

This venue has witnessed quite a few international games across formats and is picked to host five games of the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2023, which includes a blockbuster clash between India and England.

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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon27 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon26 Won
50%50.00%
PACEpace-ball
61.45%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
38.55%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings165
Avg 2nd Innings152

Team-wise IPL performance at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, Mohali

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, Mohali

Mullanpur, Mohali, India
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MATCHES WON

Batting Firstbat-icon22 Won
Bowling Firstball-icon23 Won
40%60.00%
PACEpace-ball
75%

Percentage of wickets
taken by pacers

spin-ballSPIN
25%

Percentage of wickets
taken by spinners

Avg 1st Innings167
Avg 2nd Innings168

Team-wise IPL performance at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, Mohali

TeamsMatchesWonLostTieWin %
514020
10100
1100100
1100100
1100100
1100100
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