IPL 2026 is being played across 13 iconic cricket stadiums in India — from the world's largest cricket ground in Ahmedabad to the most scenic mountain venue at Dharamshala. Each stadium has its own pitch character, crowd atmosphere, and tactical quirks that directly influence match outcomes. This is the complete IPL stadiums list — every venue, its seating capacity, home team, pitch nature, key stats, and what makes it special.
All IPL 2026 Stadiums — Quick Reference Table
Here is the complete, at-a-glance list of every IPL 2026 stadium with seating capacity, home team, city, and pitch character. Scroll down for the detailed profile of each ground.
| # | Stadium | City | Capacity | Home Team | Est. | Pitch Nature | Avg 1st Inn |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M. Chinnaswamy Stadium | Bengaluru | 35,000* | RCB | 1969 | Batting | ~195 |
| 2 | MA Chidambaram Stadium | Chennai | 50,000 | CSK | 1916 | Spin | ~164 |
| 3 | Wankhede Stadium | Mumbai | 33,108 | MI | 1974 | Batting | ~182 |
| 4 | Eden Gardens | Kolkata | 68,000 | KKR | 1864 | Balanced | ~171 |
| 5 | Arun Jaitley Stadium | Delhi | 55,000 | DC | 1883 | Batting | ~173 |
| 6 | Narendra Modi Stadium | Ahmedabad | 1,32,000 | GT | 1982 | Balanced | ~168 |
| 7 | Rajiv Gandhi Intl. Stadium | Hyderabad | 55,000 | SRH | 2004 | Batting | ~178 |
| 8 | BRSABV Ekana Stadium | Lucknow | 50,000 | LSG | 2017 | Balanced | ~178 |
| 9 | PCA Stadium, Mullanpur | New Chandigarh | 38,000 | PBKS | 2021 | Pace | ~167 |
| 10 | Sawai Mansingh Stadium | Jaipur | 30,000 | RR | 1969 | Batting | ~175 |
| 11 | HPCA Stadium | Dharamshala | 23,000 | PBKS (alt.) | 2003 | Pace | ~158 |
| 12 | Barsapara Cricket Stadium | Guwahati | 40,000 | RR (alt.) | 2017 | Balanced | ~174 |
| 13 | Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium | Raipur | 65,000 | RCB (alt.) | 2008 | Batting | ~172 |
* Chinnaswamy capacity capped at 35,000 for IPL 2026 following new safety protocols implemented after the 2025 stampede tragedy during RCB's title celebrations.
Detailed Profiles — Every IPL 2026 Stadium
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
The most batting-friendly ground in IPL history. The Chinnaswamy Stadium sits roughly 900 metres above sea level — that altitude means the ball travels further through thinner air, turning even decent contact into sixes. Combined with the shortest square boundaries on the IPL circuit, this ground is an absolute nightmare for bowlers and a paradise for batters.
Totals of 200+ are practically routine here. Chasers have won around 53 of the 99 IPL matches played at this venue, reflecting how reliably good the conditions are across both innings. The ground holds the IPL's highest-ever total: SRH's sensational 287/3 against RCB in April 2024.
For IPL 2026, Chinnaswamy is both the tournament opener venue (RCB vs SRH, March 28) and the final venue (May 31). However, following a tragic stampede during RCB's 2025 title celebrations, capacity has been capped at 35,000, down from the usual 38,000, pending Karnataka government safety clearance.
Fantasy Tip: Always load up on batters and finishers at Chinnaswamy. Specialist spinners with low economy rates are risky picks here.
MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk)
India's oldest major cricket ground and the spiritual home of CSK. Known affectionately as "Chepauk" and nicknamed "Anbuden" by the Yellow Brigade, this historic ground was established in 1916 and has been CSK's fortress since IPL 2008. The average of just 11 sixes per match is the lowest on the IPL circuit — a stark contrast to the fireworks at Chinnaswamy.
The Chepauk pitch is the most spin-friendly surface in the IPL. Built on red soil, it dries rapidly under the fierce Chennai sun, creating significant grip and turn for spinners, especially in the second innings. Teams batting first hold a clear strategic edge. A score of 170 is highly competitive here; anything above 185 is often match-winning.
CSK are masters of this surface. Their "spin to win" formula — anchored by specialist spinners and smart batting — has made them the most dominant home team in IPL history. MS Dhoni holds the all-time run-scoring record at this venue with 1,547 runs.
Fantasy Tip: Spinners and bowlers who turn the ball are excellent picks here. Avoid aggressive big-hitters who struggle against good spin on a wearing surface.
Wankhede Stadium
The most experienced IPL venue in the world, having hosted more IPL matches (125+) than any other ground. The Wankhede is where India lifted the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and it remains one of the most electric venues in world cricket. Mumbai Indians have built their dynasty here, with a home record that is the envy of every other franchise.
The Wankhede has one of the fastest outfields on the IPL circuit, meaning boundaries come quickly and the ball races to the fence. The pitch is true with good bounce, allowing batters to play confidently early. The evening sea breeze helps new-ball pacers with swing in the opening overs. As the night progresses, dew increasingly neutralises spin, making chasing easier — hence the 54% chase win rate.
Teams defending here must bowl their spinners in the middle overs before the dew sets in and then rely on quality pacers to hold nerve in the death. 180 is considered a par score; 200+ gives a team real confidence.
Fantasy Tip: Pace bowlers with powerplay skills are premium picks. Avoid spinners for the second innings in evening games due to the dew factor.
Eden Gardens
The oldest cricket stadium in India, established in 1864, Eden Gardens carries more history than almost any other ground on earth. Its 68,000 capacity makes it the second-largest IPL venue, and the crowd noise at a KKR home game is genuinely unlike anything else in the tournament — a wall of sound that has unsettled many visiting teams over the years.
The Eden Gardens pitch offers a balanced contest. Pacers get good carry and some lateral movement early in the powerplay, particularly in evening conditions. As the match progresses, the pitch slows and spinners begin to extract grip and turn. Dew in the second innings can be a significant factor for evening matches, tilting conditions toward the batting side chasing.
KKR have historically been the most dominant home side at this venue, winning around 57% of their matches here. The passionate Bengali crowd creates a fortress atmosphere that has become a genuine competitive advantage over two decades of IPL cricket.
Fantasy Tip: All-rounders who bat and bowl pace work beautifully here. The balance between bat and ball creates consistent fantasy returns across multiple positions.
Arun Jaitley Stadium (Feroz Shah Kotla)
One of the oldest cricket grounds in India (est. 1883), formerly known as Feroz Shah Kotla and renamed Arun Jaitley Stadium in 2019. Since a full pitch renovation in 2023, the venue has transformed into one of the highest-scoring IPL grounds — scores that used to average 165 now regularly climb to 185–200+.
The surface is flat and hard, offering consistently good bounce that allows batters to play their strokes freely right from ball one. The relatively short square boundaries mean even mistimed shots can clear the rope. Dew during evening matches can be a decisive factor, slightly favouring the team chasing.
The stadium's central Delhi location gives it one of the most cosmopolitan, high-energy atmospheres in the IPL. Delhi Capitals have found it increasingly difficult to defend totals here in recent years as chasing teams exploit the dew and flat surface in the second innings.
Fantasy Tip: Opening batters and top-order batsmen are outstanding picks here. Hard-hitting finishers who can exploit the small square boundaries are particularly valuable.
Narendra Modi Stadium
The largest cricket stadium in the world — and it is not close. The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad has a capacity of 1,32,000, dwarfing any other cricket ground on the planet. When Gujarat Titans won the IPL title in their debut season in 2022, they did it in front of a home crowd that filled this extraordinary arena to capacity — a sight and sound genuinely unlike anything else in the sport.
The large outfield is one of the most distinctive features of this venue — the boundary ropes are placed further back than at most IPL grounds, meaning sixes require true power and mistimed shots that might clear the rope elsewhere often fall short here. The pitch offers balanced conditions: not as flat as Bengaluru or Mumbai, not as spin-friendly as Chennai. Teams defending totals have a slight advantage with a 56% bat-first win rate.
The sheer scale of the venue gives even moderate totals a sense of majesty, and the expected IPL 2026 Final here will be one of the great sporting occasions of the year.
Fantasy Tip: Pick genuine power-hitters who can clear the longer boundaries. Bowlers who maintain consistent line and length are valuable here as the large outfield punishes loose deliveries less dramatically than at other venues.
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium
Purpose-built for cricket and opened in 2004, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Uppal, Hyderabad, became the stage for some of the most explosive batting performances in IPL history — including SRH's record-breaking 286/3 against KKR, one of the highest totals ever recorded. The pitch offers good pace and carry, suits both attacking batters and lively quicks, and has a near-perfectly balanced 50% chase win rate.
SRH's pace-heavy attack has consistently exploited the carry available at this venue. The passionate "Orange Army" fills the 55,000-seat stadium and creates a genuine home fortress — SRH have historically been one of the hardest teams to beat here. The ground also hosted Deccan Chargers, the defunct franchise that preceded SRH as Hyderabad's IPL team.
Fantasy Tip: Both pace bowlers and aggressive batters are good picks here. The balanced conditions make it genuinely hard to predict which way a match will swing — pick all-rounders to hedge your bets.
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
One of the newest IPL venues, the Ekana Stadium opened in 2017 and became LSG's home from their very first IPL season in 2022. The 50,000-capacity ground is a modern, well-equipped facility that has quickly developed a passionate fanbase. LSG qualified for the playoffs in each of their first two IPL seasons, with their home ground providing significant support.
The Ekana pitch is relatively flat with minimal swing or seam movement, making first-innings scores of 180–200 very achievable. Heavy dew in evening matches is one of the most significant variables at this venue, repeatedly helping batting sides in the second innings and pushing the chase win rate to around 56%. Captains winning the toss often face a difficult choice between batting first to set a target and bowling first to exploit the dew.
Mark Wood's extraordinary 5/14 for LSG against DC here in 2023 showed what express pace can achieve on this surface in the right conditions.
Fantasy Tip: Batters batting second are excellent picks for evening matches at Ekana. The dew factor makes spinners risky for the second innings.
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium (PCA Stadium)
The newest major IPL stadium, opened in 2021 in New Chandigarh, the PCA Stadium replaced the historic PCA Stadium in Mohali as Punjab Kings' primary home ground from IPL 2024. Built with modern facilities and a capacity of 38,000, it is quickly establishing its own identity on the IPL circuit.
Fresh pitch surfaces here offer genuine carry and extra bounce for fast bowlers — making this one of the few IPL venues where pace truly dominates over spin. KKR were bowled out for just 95 here in 2025, underlining the surface's potential as a weapon in the right hands. Priyansh Arya's brilliant century here in 2025 announced the next generation of Punjab batting talent on this ground. PBKS will play 4 of their 7 home matches here in IPL 2026.
Fantasy Tip: Pace bowlers are outstanding picks at Mullanpur. The bounce and carry make wicket-taking abilities more potent here than at most other IPL venues.
Sawai Mansingh Stadium
The Pink City's cricket fortress since IPL 2008. Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur has been Rajasthan Royals' home ground for most of their IPL existence. With a capacity of 30,000 and short square boundaries, the stadium produces consistently high-scoring matches. The Jaipur crowd is among the most passionate in the entire tournament.
The pitch produces good pace and carry in the opening overs, settling into a batting-friendly surface in the middle overs. Spinners can come into play later on a used surface. In IPL 2026, RR are starting their season at Barsapara in Guwahati due to safety inspection requirements, before returning to Sawai Mansingh for the latter half of their home fixtures.
Fantasy Tip: A high-scoring, balanced venue — pick your best all-round fantasy team here. No extreme bias toward batting or bowling makes it a relatively predictable ground for fantasy selections.
HPCA Stadium (Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium)
Arguably the most beautiful cricket ground on earth. The HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala sits in the Kangra Valley, with the snow-dusted peaks of the Dhauladhar mountain range forming a permanent, extraordinary backdrop behind the boundary rope. Photographs of this ground have travelled around the world — it truly looks like something from a dream.
At just 23,000 seats, it is the smallest IPL venue, but what it lacks in size it more than compensates for in atmosphere and uniqueness. The high altitude (around 1,500 metres) and cool mountain air create swing-friendly, seam-friendly conditions that fast bowlers absolutely relish. Scoring tends to be significantly lower here than at most IPL venues, with a first-innings average around 158. Punjab Kings will host 3 of their 7 home matches here in IPL 2026.
Fantasy Tip: Pace bowlers are the standout picks at Dharamshala. The altitude and swinging conditions genuinely reward skill with the ball. Be cautious with batters who struggle against movement.
Barsapara Cricket Stadium
The Northeast's cricket jewel and a rising star on the IPL venue circuit. Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati has become a regular and beloved IPL venue since 2023 when it began hosting matches for Rajasthan Royals. The 40,000-capacity stadium generates one of the most passionate and emotionally charged atmospheres in the entire tournament — Assam's cricket fanbase has waited a long time for moments like these, and they savour every one.
In IPL 2026, RR are using Barsapara for their first three home fixtures before moving to Sawai Mansingh in Jaipur. The RR vs CSK clash here will be particularly compelling as Jadeja and Samson will be facing their former teams for the first time after the high-profile trade between the two franchises. The surface offers true pace and bounce with decent assistance for fast bowlers, and the average first-innings score of 174 suggests competitive but not extreme batting conditions.
Fantasy Tip: Local hero Riyan Parag has a strong emotional and performance connection to this ground — an excellent captain pick for fantasy teams at Barsapara matches.
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium
One of the larger and newer IPL venues, the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium in Raipur steps in as RCB's secondary venue for IPL 2026, hosting 2 of their 7 home matches. With a 65,000-seat capacity, it is actually larger than many primary IPL venues, though its limited IPL history means pitch behaviour patterns are still developing.
The surface is batting-friendly with even bounce, producing first-innings averages around 172. RCB's high-powered batting lineup — built around Virat Kohli and Rajat Patidar — should feel right at home on this flat track. This venue gives central Indian cricket fans a rare opportunity to watch IPL cricket live, and the passion of a Chhattisgarh crowd welcoming RCB promises to make for electric match days.
Fantasy Tip: RCB's explosive top-order batters are excellent picks here. The flat surface and even bounce reward attacking batting from the first ball.
IPL Stadiums by Pitch Type — Which Venues Suit Which Players?
Understanding a venue's pitch character is crucial for match predictions, fantasy team selection, and appreciating team strategies. Here is a breakdown of every IPL 2026 stadium by their primary playing condition:
Wankhede (Mumbai)
Arun Jaitley (Delhi)
Rajiv Gandhi (Hyderabad)
Sawai Mansingh (Jaipur)
Shaheed V.N.S. (Raipur)
PCA Stadium (Mullanpur)
Narendra Modi Stadium (Ahmedabad)
BRSABV Ekana (Lucknow)
Barsapara (Guwahati)
Most IPL matches hosted: Wankhede Stadium (125+) | Highest ever IPL total: Chinnaswamy (SRH's 287/3 vs RCB, 2024) | World's largest cricket stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium (1,32,000) | World's highest cricket stadium: HPCA Dharamshala (~1,500m altitude) | Oldest IPL venue: Eden Gardens (est. 1864) | Most spin-friendly: MA Chidambaram, Chennai | Lowest average score: HPCA Dharamshala (~158)
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Final Thoughts — Every Ground Tells a Different Story
From the Himalayan peaks of Dharamshala to the world's largest stadium in Ahmedabad, from the spin fortress of Chennai to the batting paradise of Bengaluru — the 13 IPL 2026 venues are as diverse as India itself. Each ground has its own character, its own crowd, and its own set of conditions that can completely redefine what a "good" score looks like or who the real match winners might be.
That diversity is one of the things that makes the IPL truly unique as a cricket tournament. A team that excels at cracking Chepauk's spin riddle and defending on wearing pitches must also be capable of matching the firepower required to compete at Chinnaswamy or Wankhede. It demands all-round squad depth, flexibility of thought, and cricketers who can adapt to radically different challenges from one match to the next.
Whether you're planning which match to attend, building your fantasy team, or simply trying to understand why a toss decision matters so much at certain grounds — knowing your venues is knowing your cricket.
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