India
Wankhede Stadium occupies a particular place in Indian cricket history because it hosted India's historic victory in the 2011 Cricket World Cup final.
Eden Gardens, India's largest cricket stadium by seating capacity, is well-known for its exciting atmosphere during matches and has witnessed countless historical events
Formerly known as the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, it was renamed after the late politician Arun Jaitley and has been a historic venue for Indian cricket.
This stadium has a seating capacity of about 35,000 and is known for its energetic audience. It is also the home pitch of the Royal Challengers Bangalore.
It is often known as Chepauk Stadium and is one of India's oldest cricket stadiums, with a long history in Indian cricket. It has hosted several historic matches.
This stadium has contemporary facilities and has hosted various international matches since its inception. It is named after former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Named after Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It is the world's largest cricket venue, seating 132,000 spectators.