kolkata, India.
Established in 1865.
Owner: Indian Army.
End names: High Court End, and Pavilion End.
Capacity: 82,000.
2. R. Premadasa Stadium,
Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Established in 1986.
Owner: Sri Lanka Cricket.
End names: Khettarama End, and Scoreboard End.
Capacity: 35,000
3. Feroz Shah Kotla,
New Delhi, India.
Established in 1883.
Owner: Delhi District Cricket Association.
End names: Stadium End, and Pavilion End.
Capacity: 48,000.
4. Pallekele International Cricket Stadium,
Kandy, Sri Lanka.
Established in 2009.
Owner: Sri Lanka Cricket.
End names: Hunnasgiriya End, and Rikillagaskada End.
Capacity: 35,000
5. Sardar Patel Stadium,
Ahmedabad, India.
Established in 1982.
Owner: Gujarat Cricket Association.
End names: Adani Pavilion End, and GMDC End.
Capacity: 54,000 (www.cricinfo.com).
6. Chittagong Divisional Stadium,
Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Established in 2004 (as cricket ground).
Owner: Chittagong Division.
End names: Ispahani End, and UCB End.
Capacity: 20,000
7. M.A. Chidambaram Stadium,
Chennai, India.
Established in 1916.
Owner: Government of Tamil Nabu.
End names: Anna Pavilion End, and V Pattabhiraman Gate End.
Capacity: 46,000.
8. Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium,
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Established in 2006.
Owner: Dhaka Division.
End names: Ispahani End, and Aqua Paints End.
Capacity: 35,000.
9. Wankhede Stadium,
Mumbai, India.
Established in 1974.
Owner: Mumbai Cricket Association.
End names: Garware Pavilion End, and Tata End.
Planned capacity: 45,000 (being upgraded)
10. Suriyawewa Stadium,
Hambantota, Sri Lanka.
Established in 2010.
Capacity: 32,000.
11. Punjab Cricket Association Stadium,
Mohali, India.
Established in 1993.
Owner: Punjab Cricket Association.
End names: Pavilion End, and City End.
Capacity: 30,000.
Nagpur, India.
Owner: Cidarbha Cricket Association.
End names: Jaika End, and Church End.
Surface: Grass.
Capacity: 45,000
13. M. Chinnaswamy Stadium,
Bangalore, India.
Established in 1969.
Owner: Karnataka State Cricket Association.
End names: Pavillion End, and BEML End.
Capacity: 42,000
2. R. Premadasa Stadium,
Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Established in 1986.
Owner: Sri Lanka Cricket.
End names: Khettarama End, and Scoreboard End.
Capacity: 35,000
3. Feroz Shah Kotla,
New Delhi, India.
Established in 1883.
Owner: Delhi District Cricket Association.
End names: Stadium End, and Pavilion End.
Capacity: 48,000.
4. Pallekele International Cricket Stadium,
Kandy, Sri Lanka.
Established in 2009.
Owner: Sri Lanka Cricket.
End names: Hunnasgiriya End, and Rikillagaskada End.
Capacity: 35,000
5. Sardar Patel Stadium,
Ahmedabad, India.
Established in 1982.
Owner: Gujarat Cricket Association.
End names: Adani Pavilion End, and GMDC End.
Capacity: 54,000 (www.cricinfo.com).
6. Chittagong Divisional Stadium,
Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Established in 2004 (as cricket ground).
Owner: Chittagong Division.
End names: Ispahani End, and UCB End.
Capacity: 20,000
7. M.A. Chidambaram Stadium,
Chennai, India.
Established in 1916.
Owner: Government of Tamil Nabu.
End names: Anna Pavilion End, and V Pattabhiraman Gate End.
Capacity: 46,000.
8. Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium,
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Established in 2006.
Owner: Dhaka Division.
End names: Ispahani End, and Aqua Paints End.
Capacity: 35,000.
9. Wankhede Stadium,
Mumbai, India.
Established in 1974.
Owner: Mumbai Cricket Association.
End names: Garware Pavilion End, and Tata End.
Planned capacity: 45,000 (being upgraded)
10. Suriyawewa Stadium,
Hambantota, Sri Lanka.
Established in 2010.
Capacity: 32,000.
11. Punjab Cricket Association Stadium,
Mohali, India.
Established in 1993.
Owner: Punjab Cricket Association.
End names: Pavilion End, and City End.
Capacity: 30,000.
12. Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium,
Nagpur, India.
Owner: Cidarbha Cricket Association.
End names: Jaika End, and Church End.
Surface: Grass.
Capacity: 45,000
13. M. Chinnaswamy Stadium,
Bangalore, India.
Established in 1969.
Owner: Karnataka State Cricket Association.
End names: Pavillion End, and BEML End.
Capacity: 42,000