Record attendance111, 989 (Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour)
Field size160 metres (180 yd) × 140 metres (150 yd)
Field shapeOval
Acreage63 acres (25 ha)
Public transitNarendra Modi Stadium, Red Line Motera Stadium
Parking13000[failed verification]
Groundbreaking2015; 11 years ago (2015)
Built2015; 11 years ago (2015) – 2020; 6 years ago (2020)
Opened2020; 6 years ago (2020)
Cost₹800 crore (US$84 million)
ArchitectPopulous
BuilderLarsen and Toubro
Structural engineerWalter P Moore Engineers and Consultants
Main contractorsLarsen and Toubro
CountryIndia
First men's Test24–28 February 2021:, India v England
Last men's Test2–6 October 2025:, India v West Indies
First men's ODI6 February 2022:, India v West Indies
Last men's ODI12 February 2025:, India v England
First men's T20I12 March 2021:, India v England
Last men's T20I8 March 2026:, India v New Zealand
First women's ODI24 October 2024:, India v New Zealand
Last women's ODI29 October 2024:, India v New Zealand
Overview
Narendra Modi Stadium is an international cricket stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. With a total capacity of 132, 000, it is the world's largest cricket stadium and the largest overall stadium in the world by capacity. It is owned by the Gujarat Cricket Association, and hosts both domestic and international cricket matches. The stadium has hosted several high-profile matches, such as the 2023 Cricket World Cup final and the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup final. The stadium will also be used for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. Situated near the Sabarmati River, the stadium is named after the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi.