Ten iconic venues across India will play host to the 13th edition of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.
From Dharamshala to Bangalore, thousands of fans will gather to watch the finest the global game has to offer. A re-run of that unforgettable 2019 final opens the tournament as defending champions England take on New Zealand, runners up four years ago.
Here’s your guide to all ten venues you can expect to see throughout the tournament.
1. Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
The largest sports stadium in the world will set the stage for the tournament opener, host an India vs Pakistan thriller and proudly present the World Cup’s climax final.
The 132,000-capacity venue, renovated in 2021, is no stranger to history and a big occasion — in March 1987, Sunil Gavaskar became the first batter to breach the 10,000-Test run mark at the venue.
Decades later, the stadium has hosted IPL finals and, in 2011, the last time that a World Cup was played in India, the hosts broke Australia’s streak of making the final of every ODI World Cup since 1996.