All Cricket Grounds in Mumbai - All Ground Venues

With the cases of COVID-19 in the bio-bubble increasing as of late, the BCCI has decided to temporarily put off indefinitely the Indian T20 League 2021. According to the current situation it is the BCCI is not able to consider hosting the event outside of India so Mumbai is considered as a possibility for hosting the remainder of the tournament prior to the suspension, remains an option when the tournament returns.

Cricket Grounds in Mumbai


This is why we will look at all soccer stadiums that are in Mumbai in the event that Mumbai is selected to host the Indian T20 League 2021.

Wankhede Stadium

It was constructed in 1975 following the time that the Bombay Cricket Association ran into disagreements with the neighbouring Cricket Club of India and chose to create a stadium on its own. The facility was renovated prior to this year's World Cup with capacity trimmed to about 33,000. The most well-known for its MS Dhoni's winning shot which won India their third ODI World Cup trophy, it's also the venue that saw Ravi Shastri hit six successive sixes during an Ranji Trophy game in 1984-85. The stadium is among the top famous ground for cricket in Mumbai.

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Brabourne Stadium (CCI)

The stadium was inaugurated in 1937, and served as Bombay's main international venue until the time that its neighbor became the new home. The venue has seen occasional international cricket events, such as the 2009 Test match with Sri Lanka (which gave us Virender Sehwag's legendary 2293) as well as the Women's World Cup in 2013. It also was the venue for the 2010 IPL in the time that Wankhede was in the process of redevelopment and serves as an occasional venue for practice for the major teams visiting. It is a historical structure with an art deco-style pavilion.

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DY Patil Stadium

A multi-purpose stadium located in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, the stadium has hosted the 2010 and 2008 Indian T20 League finals as in addition to the 2017 FIFA Under-17 World Cup. The stadium was opened in 2008 and is able to accommodate up to 55,000 fans. Additionally, it has a roof that cantilevers that eliminates columns and offers a continuous view for the fans. It is also the venue for every year, the DY Patil Cup, one of the longest-running T20 tournaments in the world which has Team India players participating regularly.

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MCA BKC Ground

The Mumbai Cricket Association's field located at the Bandra-Kurla Complex an ideal spot to watch the game thanks to its open area, and surrounded by trees. It also has grass bank, which is rare on cricket fields in India. It is also home to the MCA's indoor academy where players of all different age groups practice. It also hosts Ranji and age-group matches , and has also hosted international women's games. While it's not an ideal venue for broadcasting quality, it's an amazing place to train at.

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There are other cricket stadiums in Mumbai like the Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana Ground located in Kandivali and the MIG Club ground in Bandra and, of all, there are the three famous cricket grounds: Azad, Cross and Oval.

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