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Narendra Modi Stadium

The Narendra Modi Stadium, also known as Motera Stadium, is an international cricket stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It is the largest stadium in the world,[1] with a seating capacity of 132,000 spectators.[13][14][15][16] The stadium is owned by the Gujarat Cricket Association and serves as the venue for domestic and international cricket matches.[17] It is one of the premier stadiums of India.[18]

Narendra Modi Stadium
  • GCA Stadium
  • Motera Cricket Stadium
Inside view of the arena
The stadium in India
Full nameNarendra Modi Stadium
Former names
  • Sardar Patel stadium (former stadium 1982–2021)
  • Motera Cricket Stadium
AddressSardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave, Motera,
Ahmedabad,
India
LocationAhmedabad, Ahmedabad district, Gujarat, India
Coordinates23°05′29″N 72°35′50″E / 23.09139°N 72.59722°E / 23.09139; 72.59722
Elevation84 m
Public transit Narendra Modi Stadium
Motera Stadium Red Line
Parking13000[1][a]
OwnerGujarat Cricket Association
OperatorGujarat Cricket Association
TypeStadium
Genre(s)Sporting events
Seating typeStadium seating
Executive suites76
Capacity132,000[2] (2020–present)[3]
  • 54,000 (2006–2015)[4][5]
  • 49,000 (1982–2006)
Record attendance101,566[6]
(2022 IPL Final)
[non-primary source needed]
Field size160 metres (180 yd) x 140 metres (150 yd)[7]
Field shapeOval [8]
Acreage63 acres (25 ha)[9]
SurfaceBermuda grass[8]
ScoreboardNo
Construction
Broke ground
  • 1983 (former structure)
  • December 2016 (New stadium)
BuiltSeptember 2015- February 2020[8][10]
12 November 1983 (former structure)
Opened24 February 2020 (New stadium)[10]
12 November 1983 (former structure)
ClosedSeptember 2015 (former Sardar Patel stadium)
DemolishedSeptember 2015 (former Saradar Patel stadium)[8]
Construction cost800 crore (US$100 million) (New stadium 2015-2020)[11]
Architect
BuilderLarsen and Toubro[2]
Main contractorsLarsen and Toubro[8]
Tenants
Gujarat cricket team (1983–present)
India cricket team (1983–present)
Gujarat women's cricket team
India women's national cricket team (2011–present)
Gujarat Titans (2022–present)
Rajasthan Royals (2010–2014)
Website
Gujrat cricket association's website
Ground information
LocationMotera, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
OperatorGujarat Cricket Association
End names
Adani Pavilion End[citation needed]
Reliance End[citation needed]
International information
First Test12–16 November 1983:
 India v  West Indies
Last Test9–13 March 2023:
 India v  Australia
First ODI5 October 1984:
 India v  Australia
Last ODI10 November 2023:
 Afghanistan v  South Africa
First T20I28 December 2012:
 India v  Pakistan
Last T20I1 February 2023:
 India v  New Zealand
First WODI12 March 2012:
 India v  Australia
Last WODI12 April 2013:
 India v  Bangladesh
First WT20I22 January 2011:
 India v  West Indies
Last WT20I24 January 2011:
 India v  West Indies
As of 9 March 2023
Source: Cricinfo

The Narendra Modi stadium stands on the same plot where the Sardar Patel Stadium was present from 1982 to 2015, until its demolition,[8] and renovation in 2006.[19] It served as the main venue of domestic and international cricket in the city till 2015. It hosted some matches during the 1987, 1996, and 2011 ICC World Cups.[15][20][21] The Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) scrapped the Sardar Patel Stadium in 2015 to build a state of the art and the world's biggest cricket stadium. The Narendra Modi stadium is designed by Australia's design firm Populous and built by Larsen and Toubro. It took 5 years to build and an estimated cost of 800 crore (US$100 million). The arena replaced the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground as the world's largest cricket stadium. The headquarter of the GCA is located in its premises. The Narendra Modi stadium has 4 dressing rooms, 11 center pitches, and 2 practice grounds that can host practice as well as domestic matches etc.[15][8] [22][23]

On 24 February 2021, the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA), named this newly built stadium as the Narendra Modi Stadium in honour of the current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, who was the president of the GCA (2009–2014) and the chief minister of Gujarat (2001-2014). [16] In 2021, the stadium was inaugurated by the president of India, Ram Nath Kovind, in an event he presided over.[24]

It was first opened to the public in 2020 amid the Namaste Trump event, organized for president of the United States Donald Trump.[24] On 24 February 2021, the Narendra Modi stadium hosted its first Test match, when home side India played against England, it was also its first ever day-night test game.[25] [22]On 29 September 2022, the opening ceremony of the 36th National games was held inside It.[26][27]

The arena will host the final of the 2023 ICC World Cup on 19 November.[28]

History edit

1982–2006 (Early years) edit

Formerly known as the Gujarat Stadium, the ground was renamed in tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel,[citation needed] India's first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. Before the Sardar Patel Stadium, international cricket matches in the city were played at the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation's stadium of the same name (Sardar Patel Stadium) in the Navrangpura area. In 1982, the Government of Gujarat donated a 400,000-square-metre (100-acre) stretch of land on the banks of the Sabarmati River to build a new stadium. The construction of the Sardar Patel Stadium was completed in nine months.[4] Since then, all International cricket fixtures for the city are hosted here. In the 1984-85 Australia India series, Sardar Patel Stadium hosted its first ODI, in which India was lost.

At the arena Sunil Gavaskar became the first ever batter to score 10,000 runs in the Test cricket, he did the feat against Pakistan in their 1987 tour.[29] In 1983, Kapil Dev took a nine-wicket haul against the West Indies in 1983, and claimed his 432nd Test wicket at the stadium to become the highest wicket-taker in the world in 1995, which broke Sir Richard Hadlee's previous record.[30] In 1996, the ground hosted a low-scoring Test match against South Africa, where the visitors lost 105–170.[citation needed]

The Sardar Patel Stadium has hosted games whenever India has hosted the Cricket World Cup, including the first match of the 1996 World Cup between England and New Zealand. However, while the stadium hosted only one game each in 1987 and 1996 WC.

In 1996 South Africa (SA) tour of India, in the tour's opening match, they needed 170 runs to win, India's fast bowler Javagal Srinath did incredible performance by taking 6 wickets by spending just 21 runs and led his side to victory.[23]

2006–2015 edit

 
Sardar Patel Stadium (before reconstruction)

The stadium became a focal venue of ICC Champions Trophy in 2006 and hosted five of the 15 games played. In order to host the tournament, the stadium was renovated to add three new pitches and a new outfield. Floodlights and covered stands were introduced at the stadium as a part of the renovation program.[citation needed]

In 2010's New Zealand tour of India, 1st Test of the series was held at the venue in which Kane Williamson scored hundred on his Test debut.[23]

It hosted three games in the 2011 World Cup, including the quarter-finals between Australia- India. Sachin Tendulkar became the first cricketer to score 18,000 runs in ODIs.[when?][citation needed]

2015–2020 (construction of new stadium) edit

 
The Stadium during Namaste Trump event.
 
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Narendra Modi Stadium, 24 February 2020.

In October 2015, the stadium was demolished for reconstruction, though some media referred to it as a renovation. The total cost of reconstruction was estimated to be 700 crores (7 billion (US$88 million)).[31][32] However, the final cost was reported at 800 crore (US$100 million). The redevelopment, originally planned to be completed in 2019, finished in February 2020.

Conception edit

The idea to build the new stadium was reportedly proposed by Narendra Modi, the president of the Gujarat Cricket Association and the Chief Minister Gujarat at the time it was his dream project.[23] Shortly before Modi moved to Delhi after becoming the Prime Minister of India, there were discussions about minor upgrades to the stadium and development of the structure at the pavilion end. Modi asked the officials to build a new larger stadium instead of minor renovation work.[33]

Bids edit

After starting demolition work at the end of 2015, the GCA issued a request for tender on 1 January 2016 in The Times of India and The Indian Express newspapers. Nine bidders showed interest and purchased the tender documents, out of which three submitted Technical and Financial bids on time; they were the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, Nagarjuna Construction Company, and Larsen & Toubro. A Tender Commercial Committee (TCC) of nine experts was formed to evaluate tenders. Additionally, STUP Consultants, a Civil Engineering consultancy firm based in Mumbai, was appointed as the Project Management Consultant to evaluate proposals and technical details of each bid working with the TCC.[34]

Each of the three bidders presented their designs, models, and technical details of their concepts & designs. Because of the sheer size and complexity of the project, the bidders were evaluated on multiple parameters like efficiency, resources, the time frame of completion, ease of implementation etc. The bidders were ranked and weighted on all of the parameters.[citation needed]

Bids Submitted for Sardar Patel's Reconstruction
Bidder Bid Evaluation Notes
Larsen & Toubro 677.19 crore (US$85 million) Lowest-1 (L1) Winning bid. Financially lowest and technically ranked first.
Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. Ltd. 847.88 crore (US$110 million) Lowest-2 (L2)
Nagarjuna Construction Co. Ltd. 1,065 crore (US$130 million) Highest (L3)

In the end, L&T was finalized as the Principal Contractor to build and design the stadium.

Building work edit

L&T took over the construction work of the stadium in December 2016.[35] On 16 January 2017, the Gujarat Cricket Association oversaw the project, which formally began on the same day. The stadium was planned to be finished in 2 years and the reconstruction project was estimated to cost around ₹700 crore ($93 million).[36] Finishing touches were given to the stadium in February 2020 and it hosted an England-India day-night test match in 2021.[37]

Mumbai-based Commercial Kitchen Consultants "Span Asia" were hired to work with Populous and L&T on all the F&B Related areas such as the Concession Counters, Main Stadium Kitchens, Player Kitchens, VIP/VVIP Boxes, Corporate Boxes, Press & Media Boxes, Pantries, GCA Club and Related areas.

2020–present edit

PM Modi inaugurated 2022 national games in the arena. In 2020 "Namaste Trump" event organised there for president of the United States Donald Trump. The new stadium hosted its first Test match (England vs India), it was also its first ever Day-night test. It became home ground of IPL team Gujrat Titan The venue hosted 2022 and 2023 IPL finals. [38][17][39]

The arena is scheduled to host 5 matches of the ICC World Cup 2023, including the first and the final game, high-profile India v Pakistan and Australia vs England games.[28]

Stadium design and facilities edit

The Narendra Modi stadium has two tier structure.[8] The arena built on 63 acres of land, it has 3 entry points, with a metro line at one of the entry points. It has 76 corporate boxes that can hold 25 persons each,[40] a 55-room clubhouse, an Olympic size swimming pool,[40][41] and four dressing rooms. Food court and hospitality area is available in each spectator stand, the premises of the stadium have cricket academy and practice pitches.[23] A unique feature of the stadium is its LED light system on the roof, instead of the usual floodlights towers which one can see at cricket stadiums around the world. The LED lights are installed on an antibacterial, fireproof canopy with PTFE membrane that covers 30 metres (98 ft) out of 55 metres (180 ft) width of sitting area. The roof was installed by Walter P Moore firm, they specifically designed it to be lightweight and separate from the seating bowls in order to make it fairly earthquake resistant.[42] Larsen and Toubro was the main building contractor of the arena, they worked in collaboration with foreign firms from Australia, Japan, Spain, United States and Italy. They assigned Australia's Populous company to design the stadium, their architect Andrew James designed the Narendra Modi stadium. The firm is notable for designing iconic Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The two tier structure of the Narendra Modi stadium is supported from beneath by numerous huge "Y shape columns"; which eliminates the need for pillars inside the arena and thus gives spectators an unobstructed view of the entire field from any place in the Stadium. Each "Y shape" column's weight is 280 tonnes they are about 30 meter tall, they were Precasted in huge moulds and assembled on the stadium building site, later many precasted parts were installed in this way. The fabric of the roof is imported from Japan, the LED lighting installed by a Spain based firm, Italy's a firm installed cables on which Japan's company fitted roof fabric. The ground have 11 centre pitches, playing field has sensors to detect the need of water for grass, which can automatically activate 67 fully automated underground pop-up sprinklers. The ground has Bermuda grass surface, seeds for which were purchased from USA. The stadium has high-tech drainage system and 360° latest LED lights system, which is fitted on a ring on the inside edge of the roof, thus shadows don't form on the ground.[8]

The stadium premises has many facilities, it have an indoor cricket practice area, badminton and tennis courts, a Squash, table tennis area, 3D projector theater and three practice grounds[dubious ] and 50 rooms.[43] [8] The parking lot can accommodate 3,000 cars and 10,000 two-wheelers. It has a huge ramp designed to facilitate the movement of around 60,000 people simultaneously. The arena has been designed in such a way that, patrons can fill the lower tier of the stadium for smaller events to maintain the crowd atmosphere when not at full capacity.[44]

There was a plan that the stadium would be connected to the nearest metro station by a skywalk bridge in order to decrease road congestion, it was said that it would complete after September 2020, it was part of the Motera Metro Station project rather than the stadium's.[45][needs update]

Political events edit

Namaste Trump edit

 
The jam-packed stadium amid Namaste Trump event, while US President Donald Trump giving his speech.

In 2020, the stadium was the venue of the "Namaste Trump event", which was organised for maiden visit of President Trump by Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi.[39] The event mirrored the "Howdy Modi" event held in Houston, Texas.[46]

75 years of Friendship through Cricket Event edit

 
Australian PM Anthony Albanese (second from left) and Indian PM Narendra Modi with the Australia cricket team captain Steve Smith (far left) and India cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma at the event, "75 years of friendship through cricket".

On March 9, 2023, the Narendra Modi Stadium hosted the 75 Years of Friendship through Cricket Event, which was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The event was held in conjunction with the fourth Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia.[47]

The event began with the two prime ministers singing the national anthems of their respective countries and shaking hands with the players of both teams. They then visited a gallery showcasing glimpses of 75 years of cricket friendship between the two countries.[48]

After the gallery visit, the two prime ministers took a lap of honor around the stadium in a specially designed golf cart. They were greeted by loud cheers from the crowd, who waved Indian and Australian flags. The event concluded with the two prime ministers tossing the coin to start the Test match.[49]

The 75 Years of Friendship through Cricket Event was a celebration of the strong ties between India and Australia, which have been forged over many years through the shared love of cricket. The event was also an opportunity to promote sports diplomacy and to encourage people from both countries to come together and celebrate their friendship.[50]

ICC World Cup matches edit

Erstwhile Sardar Patel Stadium had hosted matches of ICC World cups :

1987 Cricket World Cup edit

26 October 1987
Scorecard
Zimbabwe  
191/7 (50 overs)
v
  India
194/3 (42 overs)
Kevin Arnott 60 (126)
Chetan Sharma 2/41 (10 overs)
Navjot Sidhu 55 (61)
Peter Rawson 2/46 (8 overs)
India won by 7 wickets
Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad, India
Umpires: David Archer (West Indies) and Dickie Bird (England)
Player of the match: Kapil Dev (India)

1996 Cricket World Cup edit

14 February
Scorecard
New Zealand  
239/6 (50 overs)
v
  England
228/9 (50 overs)
Nathan Astle 101 (132)
Graeme Hick 2/45 (9 overs)
Graeme Hick 85 (102)
Dion Nash 3/26 (7 overs)
New Zealand won by 11 runs
Gujarat Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
Umpires: B. C. Cooray (SL) and Steve Randell (NZ)
Player of the match: Nathan Astle (NZ)

2011 Cricket World Cup edit

21 February 2011 (D/N)
Australia  
262/6 (50 overs)
v
  Zimbabwe
171 (46.2 overs)
Shane Watson 79 (92)
Christopher Mpofu 2/58 (9 overs)
Graeme Cremer 37 (51)
Mitchell Johnson 4/19 (9.2 overs)
Australia won by 91 runs
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
Attendance: 18,569
Umpires: Richard Kettleborough (Eng) and Asoka de Silva (NZ)
Player of the match: Shane Watson (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat

4 March 2011 (D/N)
Zimbabwe  
162 (46.2 overs)
v
  New Zealand
166/0 (33.3 overs)
Brendan Taylor 44 (57)
Tim Southee 3/29 (9.2 overs)
Martin Guptill 86* (108)
New Zealand won by 10 wickets
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
Attendance: 7,000
Umpires: Aleem Dar and Marais Erasmus
Player of the match: Martin Guptill (NZ)
  • Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bat first

24 March 2011 (D/N)
Australia  
260/6 (50 overs)
v
  India
261/5 (47.4 overs)
Ricky Ponting 104 (118)
Yuvraj Singh 2/44 (10 overs)
Yuvraj Singh 57* (65)
David Hussey 1/19 (5 overs)
India won by 5 wickets
Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
Attendance: 51,000
Umpires: Ian Gould and Marais Erasmus
Player of the match: Yuvraj Singh (Ind)
  • Australia won the toss and chose to bat first
  • Sachin Tendulkar completed 18,000 runs in his ODI career in the match.

2023 Cricket World Cup edit

5 October 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
England  
282/9 (50 overs)
v
  New Zealand
283/1 (36.2 overs)
Joe Root 77 (86)
Matt Henry 3/48 (10 overs)
Devon Conway 152* (121)
Sam Curran 1/47 (6 overs)
New Zealand won by 9 wickets
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Attendance: 47,518[51]
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (SL) and Nitin Menon (Ind)
Player of the match: Rachin Ravindra (NZ)

14 October 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Pakistan  
191 (42.5 overs)
v
  India
192/3 (30.3 overs)
Babar Azam 50 (58)
Jasprit Bumrah 2/19 (7 overs)
Rohit Sharma 86 (63)
Shaheen Afridi 2/36 (6 overs)
India won by 7 wickets
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (SA) and Richard Illingworth (Eng)
Player of the match: Jasprit Bumrah (Ind)
  • India won the toss and elected to field.
  • India v Pakistan is one of the most one sided contests (in ODI World cups) as the score line is 8-0.[55]

4 November 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
286 (49.3 overs)
v
  England
253 (48.1 overs)
Marnus Labuschagne 71 (83)
Chris Woakes 4/54 (9.3 overs)
Ben Stokes 64 (90)
Adam Zampa 3/21 (10 overs)
Australia won by 33 runs
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (SA) and Chris Gaffaney (NZ)
Player of the match: Adam Zampa (Aus)
  • England won the toss and elected to field.
  • England were eliminated as a result of this match.

10 November 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Afghanistan  
244 (50 overs)
v
  South Africa
247/5 (47.3 overs)
Azmatullah Omarzai 97* (107)
Gerald Coetzee 4/44 (10 overs)
Rassie van der Dussen 76* (95)
Mohammad Nabi 2/35 (10 overs)
South Africa won by 5 wickets
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Umpires: Chris Brown (NZ) and Nitin Menon (Ind)
Player of the match: Rassie van der Dussen (SA)
  • Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Heinrich Klaasen and Kagiso Rabada (SA) played their 50th and 100th ODI respectively.[56]
  • Afghanistan were eliminated as a result of this match.[57]

Final edit

19 November 2023
14:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Winner of Semi-final 1
v
Winner of Semi-final 2

Domestic Cricket edit

The stadium is home ground of Gujarat cricket team, Gujarat women's cricket team and the IPL franchise Gujarat Titans.[58] Other than the main ground inside the stadium, it also have two grounds known as "Narendra Modi Stadium A Ground and Narendra Modi Stadium B Ground" which are located near the stadium on East side, they host domestic cricket matches of tournaments including the Ranji trophy. [59][60][61]The stadium hosted the finals of 2022 and 2023 IPL, in earlier home team Gujarat Titans won the edition, in latter Chennai Super Kings won their 5th title and equalled most trophies record with Mumbai Indians. [38][62] Vijay Hazare one day trophy's 2022 edition final was held inside the arena, Maharashtra cricket team scored 248/9 in first inning, Saurashtra chased down it in 46.3 over. Maharashtra's Ruturaj Gaikwad and Saurashtra 's Sheldon Jackson scored hundreds.[63]

Landmarks edit

In previous arena edit

In present arena edit

Records edit

Test match records edit

  • Highest innings total: Sri Lanka 760/7d – India v Sri Lanka, 2nd inning, 16 November 2009.[67]
  • Lowest innings total: India 76 – India v South Africa, 1st inning, 3 April 2008.[68]
  • Highest individual score: Mahela Jayawardene 275 (435) (4s-27 6s-1) – Sri Lanka v India, 16 November 2009.[69]
  • Best bowling:
    (in an innings) Kapil Dev 9/83 – India v West Indies, 12 November 1983.[70]
    (in a match) Axar Patel 11/70 – India v England, 13 February 2021.[70]
  • Most runs: Rahul Dravid (India) 771 Runs (Mat:7 Inn: 14 HS: 222 Ave: 59.30 SR: 49.10 100s-3 50s-1), Sachin Tendulkar – 642 runs, VVS Laxman – 574 runs.[71]
  • Most wickets: Anil Kumble (India) 36 Wickets (Mat:7 Runs:964 BBI:7/115 BBM: 10/233 Ave:26.77 Econ: 2.29 SR: 70.1 5W/I: 3 10W/M:1).[72]

One Day International match records edit

Gallery edit

In media edit

  • In 2021, the stadium was featured in an episode of History TV18's documentry show Modern Marvels. The episode depicted the entire construction of the stadium.[8]

Explanatory note edit

  1. ^ It is said that parking for 10,000 two-wheelers and 3000 cars is available

See also edit

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narendra, modi, stadium, also, known, motera, stadium, international, cricket, stadium, ahmedabad, gujarat, india, largest, stadium, world, with, seating, capacity, spectators, stadium, owned, gujarat, cricket, association, serves, venue, domestic, internation. The Narendra Modi Stadium also known as Motera Stadium is an international cricket stadium in Ahmedabad Gujarat India It is the largest stadium in the world 1 with a seating capacity of 132 000 spectators 13 14 15 16 The stadium is owned by the Gujarat Cricket Association and serves as the venue for domestic and international cricket matches 17 It is one of the premier stadiums of India 18 Narendra Modi StadiumGCA StadiumMotera Cricket StadiumInside view of the arenaShow Narendra Modi StadiumShow Ahmedabad TalukaShow Ahmedabad DistrictShow GujaratShow IndiaThe stadium in IndiaFull nameNarendra Modi StadiumFormer namesSardar Patel stadium former stadium 1982 2021 Motera Cricket StadiumAddressSardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave Motera Ahmedabad IndiaLocationAhmedabad Ahmedabad district Gujarat IndiaCoordinates23 05 29 N 72 35 50 E 23 09139 N 72 59722 E 23 09139 72 59722Elevation84 mPublic transitNarendra Modi Stadium Motera Stadium Red LineParking13000 1 a OwnerGujarat Cricket AssociationOperatorGujarat Cricket AssociationTypeStadiumGenre s Sporting eventsSeating typeStadium seatingExecutive suites76Capacity132 000 2 2020 present 3 54 000 2006 2015 4 5 49 000 1982 2006 Record attendance101 566 6 2022 IPL Final non primary source needed Field size160 metres 180 yd x 140 metres 150 yd 7 Field shapeOval 8 Acreage63 acres 25 ha 9 SurfaceBermuda grass 8 ScoreboardNoConstructionBroke ground1983 former structure December 2016 New stadium BuiltSeptember 2015 February 2020 8 10 12 November 1983 former structure Opened24 February 2020 New stadium 10 12 November 1983 former structure ClosedSeptember 2015 former Sardar Patel stadium DemolishedSeptember 2015 former Saradar Patel stadium 8 Construction cost 800 crore US 100 million New stadium 2015 2020 11 ArchitectAndrew James Populous design firm Narendra Modi stadium 8 Shashi Prabhu former Sardar Patel stadium 12 BuilderLarsen and Toubro 2 Main contractorsLarsen and Toubro 8 TenantsGujarat cricket team 1983 present India cricket team 1983 present Gujarat women s cricket teamIndia women s national cricket team 2011 present Gujarat Titans 2022 present Rajasthan Royals 2010 2014 WebsiteGujrat cricket association s websiteGround informationLocationMotera Ahmedabad GujaratOperatorGujarat Cricket AssociationEnd namesAdani Pavilion End citation needed Reliance End citation needed International informationFirst Test12 16 November 1983 India v West IndiesLast Test9 13 March 2023 India v AustraliaFirst ODI5 October 1984 India v AustraliaLast ODI10 November 2023 Afghanistan v South AfricaFirst T20I28 December 2012 India v PakistanLast T20I1 February 2023 India v New ZealandFirst WODI12 March 2012 India v AustraliaLast WODI12 April 2013 India v BangladeshFirst WT20I22 January 2011 India v West IndiesLast WT20I24 January 2011 India v West IndiesAs of 9 March 2023Source CricinfoThe Narendra Modi stadium stands on the same plot where the Sardar Patel Stadium was present from 1982 to 2015 until its demolition 8 and renovation in 2006 19 It served as the main venue of domestic and international cricket in the city till 2015 It hosted some matches during the 1987 1996 and 2011 ICC World Cups 15 20 21 The Gujarat Cricket Association GCA scrapped the Sardar Patel Stadium in 2015 to build a state of the art and the world s biggest cricket stadium The Narendra Modi stadium is designed by Australia s design firm Populous and built by Larsen and Toubro It took 5 years to build and an estimated cost of 800 crore US 100 million The arena replaced the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground as the world s largest cricket stadium The headquarter of the GCA is located in its premises The Narendra Modi stadium has 4 dressing rooms 11 center pitches and 2 practice grounds that can host practice as well as domestic matches etc 15 8 22 23 On 24 February 2021 the Gujarat Cricket Association GCA named this newly built stadium as the Narendra Modi Stadium in honour of the current Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi who was the president of the GCA 2009 2014 and the chief minister of Gujarat 2001 2014 16 In 2021 the stadium was inaugurated by the president of India Ram Nath Kovind in an event he presided over 24 It was first opened to the public in 2020 amid the Namaste Trump event organized for president of the United States Donald Trump 24 On 24 February 2021 the Narendra Modi stadium hosted its first Test match when home side India played against England it was also its first ever day night test game 25 22 On 29 September 2022 the opening ceremony of the 36th National games was held inside It 26 27 The arena will host the final of the 2023 ICC World Cup on 19 November 28 Contents 1 History 1 1 1982 2006 Early years 1 2 2006 2015 1 3 2015 2020 construction of new stadium 1 3 1 Conception 1 3 2 Bids 1 3 3 Building work 1 3 4 2020 present 2 Stadium design and facilities 3 Political events 3 1 Namaste Trump 3 2 75 years of Friendship through Cricket Event 4 ICC World Cup matches 4 1 1987 Cricket World Cup 4 2 1996 Cricket World Cup 4 3 2011 Cricket World Cup 4 4 2023 Cricket World Cup 4 4 1 Final 5 Domestic Cricket 6 Landmarks 6 1 In previous arena 6 2 In present arena 7 Records 7 1 Test match records 7 2 One Day International match records 8 Gallery 9 In media 10 Explanatory note 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory edit1982 2006 Early years edit Formerly known as the Gujarat Stadium the ground was renamed in tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel citation needed India s first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Before the Sardar Patel Stadium international cricket matches in the city were played at the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation s stadium of the same name Sardar Patel Stadium in the Navrangpura area In 1982 the Government of Gujarat donated a 400 000 square metre 100 acre stretch of land on the banks of the Sabarmati River to build a new stadium The construction of the Sardar Patel Stadium was completed in nine months 4 Since then all International cricket fixtures for the city are hosted here In the 1984 85 Australia India series Sardar Patel Stadium hosted its first ODI in which India was lost At the arena Sunil Gavaskar became the first ever batter to score 10 000 runs in the Test cricket he did the feat against Pakistan in their 1987 tour 29 In 1983 Kapil Dev took a nine wicket haul against the West Indies in 1983 and claimed his 432nd Test wicket at the stadium to become the highest wicket taker in the world in 1995 which broke Sir Richard Hadlee s previous record 30 In 1996 the ground hosted a low scoring Test match against South Africa where the visitors lost 105 170 citation needed The Sardar Patel Stadium has hosted games whenever India has hosted the Cricket World Cup including the first match of the 1996 World Cup between England and New Zealand However while the stadium hosted only one game each in 1987 and 1996 WC In 1996 South Africa SA tour of India in the tour s opening match they needed 170 runs to win India s fast bowler Javagal Srinath did incredible performance by taking 6 wickets by spending just 21 runs and led his side to victory 23 2006 2015 edit nbsp Sardar Patel Stadium before reconstruction The stadium became a focal venue of ICC Champions Trophy in 2006 and hosted five of the 15 games played In order to host the tournament the stadium was renovated to add three new pitches and a new outfield Floodlights and covered stands were introduced at the stadium as a part of the renovation program citation needed In 2010 s New Zealand tour of India 1st Test of the series was held at the venue in which Kane Williamson scored hundred on his Test debut 23 It hosted three games in the 2011 World Cup including the quarter finals between Australia India Sachin Tendulkar became the first cricketer to score 18 000 runs in ODIs when citation needed 2015 2020 construction of new stadium edit nbsp The Stadium during Namaste Trump event nbsp US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Narendra Modi Stadium 24 February 2020 In October 2015 the stadium was demolished for reconstruction though some media referred to it as a renovation The total cost of reconstruction was estimated to be 700 crores 7 billion US 88 million 31 32 However the final cost was reported at 800 crore US 100 million The redevelopment originally planned to be completed in 2019 finished in February 2020 Conception edit The idea to build the new stadium was reportedly proposed by Narendra Modi the president of the Gujarat Cricket Association and the Chief Minister Gujarat at the time it was his dream project 23 Shortly before Modi moved to Delhi after becoming the Prime Minister of India there were discussions about minor upgrades to the stadium and development of the structure at the pavilion end Modi asked the officials to build a new larger stadium instead of minor renovation work 33 Bids edit After starting demolition work at the end of 2015 the GCA issued a request for tender on 1 January 2016 in The Times of India and The Indian Express newspapers Nine bidders showed interest and purchased the tender documents out of which three submitted Technical and Financial bids on time they were the Shapoorji Pallonji Group Nagarjuna Construction Company and Larsen amp Toubro A Tender Commercial Committee TCC of nine experts was formed to evaluate tenders Additionally STUP Consultants a Civil Engineering consultancy firm based in Mumbai was appointed as the Project Management Consultant to evaluate proposals and technical details of each bid working with the TCC 34 Each of the three bidders presented their designs models and technical details of their concepts amp designs Because of the sheer size and complexity of the project the bidders were evaluated on multiple parameters like efficiency resources the time frame of completion ease of implementation etc The bidders were ranked and weighted on all of the parameters citation needed Bids Submitted for Sardar Patel s Reconstruction Bidder Bid Evaluation NotesLarsen amp Toubro 677 19 crore US 85 million Lowest 1 L1 Winning bid Financially lowest and technically ranked first Shapoorji Pallonji amp Co Ltd 847 88 crore US 110 million Lowest 2 L2 Nagarjuna Construction Co Ltd 1 065 crore US 130 million Highest L3 In the end L amp T was finalized as the Principal Contractor to build and design the stadium Building work edit L amp T took over the construction work of the stadium in December 2016 35 On 16 January 2017 the Gujarat Cricket Association oversaw the project which formally began on the same day The stadium was planned to be finished in 2 years and the reconstruction project was estimated to cost around 700 crore 93 million 36 Finishing touches were given to the stadium in February 2020 and it hosted an England India day night test match in 2021 37 Mumbai based Commercial Kitchen Consultants Span Asia were hired to work with Populous and L amp T on all the F amp B Related areas such as the Concession Counters Main Stadium Kitchens Player Kitchens VIP VVIP Boxes Corporate Boxes Press amp Media Boxes Pantries GCA Club and Related areas 2020 present edit PM Modi inaugurated 2022 national games in the arena In 2020 Namaste Trump event organised there for president of the United States Donald Trump The new stadium hosted its first Test match England vs India it was also its first ever Day night test It became home ground of IPL team Gujrat Titan The venue hosted 2022 and 2023 IPL finals 38 17 39 The arena is scheduled to host 5 matches of the ICC World Cup 2023 including the first and the final game high profile India v Pakistan and Australia vs England games 28 Stadium design and facilities editThe Narendra Modi stadium has two tier structure 8 The arena built on 63 acres of land it has 3 entry points with a metro line at one of the entry points It has 76 corporate boxes that can hold 25 persons each 40 a 55 room clubhouse an Olympic size swimming pool 40 41 and four dressing rooms Food court and hospitality area is available in each spectator stand the premises of the stadium have cricket academy and practice pitches 23 A unique feature of the stadium is its LED light system on the roof instead of the usual floodlights towers which one can see at cricket stadiums around the world The LED lights are installed on an antibacterial fireproof canopy with PTFE membrane that covers 30 metres 98 ft out of 55 metres 180 ft width of sitting area The roof was installed by Walter P Moore firm they specifically designed it to be lightweight and separate from the seating bowls in order to make it fairly earthquake resistant 42 Larsen and Toubro was the main building contractor of the arena they worked in collaboration with foreign firms from Australia Japan Spain United States and Italy They assigned Australia s Populous company to design the stadium their architect Andrew James designed the Narendra Modi stadium The firm is notable for designing iconic Tottenham Hotspur Stadium The two tier structure of the Narendra Modi stadium is supported from beneath by numerous huge Y shape columns which eliminates the need for pillars inside the arena and thus gives spectators an unobstructed view of the entire field from any place in the Stadium Each Y shape column s weight is 280 tonnes they are about 30 meter tall they were Precasted in huge moulds and assembled on the stadium building site later many precasted parts were installed in this way The fabric of the roof is imported from Japan the LED lighting installed by a Spain based firm Italy s a firm installed cables on which Japan s company fitted roof fabric The ground have 11 centre pitches playing field has sensors to detect the need of water for grass which can automatically activate 67 fully automated underground pop up sprinklers The ground has Bermuda grass surface seeds for which were purchased from USA The stadium has high tech drainage system and 360 latest LED lights system which is fitted on a ring on the inside edge of the roof thus shadows don t form on the ground 8 The stadium premises has many facilities it have an indoor cricket practice area badminton and tennis courts a Squash table tennis area 3D projector theater and three practice grounds dubious discuss and 50 rooms 43 8 The parking lot can accommodate 3 000 cars and 10 000 two wheelers It has a huge ramp designed to facilitate the movement of around 60 000 people simultaneously The arena has been designed in such a way that patrons can fill the lower tier of the stadium for smaller events to maintain the crowd atmosphere when not at full capacity 44 There was a plan that the stadium would be connected to the nearest metro station by a skywalk bridge in order to decrease road congestion it was said that it would complete after September 2020 it was part of the Motera Metro Station project rather than the stadium s 45 needs update Political events editNamaste Trump edit Further information India United States relations nbsp The jam packed stadium amid Namaste Trump event while US President Donald Trump giving his speech In 2020 the stadium was the venue of the Namaste Trump event which was organised for maiden visit of President Trump by Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi 39 The event mirrored the Howdy Modi event held in Houston Texas 46 75 years of Friendship through Cricket Event edit See also Australia India relations nbsp Australian PM Anthony Albanese second from left and Indian PM Narendra Modi with the Australia cricket team captain Steve Smith far left and India cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma at the event 75 years of friendship through cricket On March 9 2023 the Narendra Modi Stadium hosted the 75 Years of Friendship through Cricket Event which was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese The event was held in conjunction with the fourth Test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia 47 The event began with the two prime ministers singing the national anthems of their respective countries and shaking hands with the players of both teams They then visited a gallery showcasing glimpses of 75 years of cricket friendship between the two countries 48 After the gallery visit the two prime ministers took a lap of honor around the stadium in a specially designed golf cart They were greeted by loud cheers from the crowd who waved Indian and Australian flags The event concluded with the two prime ministers tossing the coin to start the Test match 49 The 75 Years of Friendship through Cricket Event was a celebration of the strong ties between India and Australia which have been forged over many years through the shared love of cricket The event was also an opportunity to promote sports diplomacy and to encourage people from both countries to come together and celebrate their friendship 50 ICC World Cup matches editErstwhile Sardar Patel Stadium had hosted matches of ICC World cups 1987 Cricket World Cup edit 26 October 1987 ScorecardZimbabwe nbsp 191 7 50 overs v nbsp India194 3 42 overs Kevin Arnott 60 126 Chetan Sharma 2 41 10 overs Navjot Sidhu 55 61 Peter Rawson 2 46 8 overs India won by 7 wicketsSardar Patel Stadium Ahmedabad India Umpires David Archer West Indies and Dickie Bird England Player of the match Kapil Dev India 1996 Cricket World Cup edit 14 February ScorecardNew Zealand nbsp 239 6 50 overs v nbsp England228 9 50 overs Nathan Astle 101 132 Graeme Hick 2 45 9 overs Graeme Hick 85 102 Dion Nash 3 26 7 overs New Zealand won by 11 runsGujarat Stadium Motera Ahmedabad Umpires B C Cooray SL and Steve Randell NZ Player of the match Nathan Astle NZ 2011 Cricket World Cup edit 21 February 2011 D N Australia nbsp 262 6 50 overs v nbsp Zimbabwe171 46 2 overs Shane Watson 79 92 Christopher Mpofu 2 58 9 overs Graeme Cremer 37 51 Mitchell Johnson 4 19 9 2 overs Australia won by 91 runsSardar Patel Stadium Motera AhmedabadAttendance 18 569 Umpires Richard Kettleborough Eng and Asoka de Silva NZ Player of the match Shane Watson Aus Australia won the toss and elected to bat 4 March 2011 D N Zimbabwe nbsp 162 46 2 overs v nbsp New Zealand166 0 33 3 overs Brendan Taylor 44 57 Tim Southee 3 29 9 2 overs Martin Guptill 86 108 New Zealand won by 10 wicketsSardar Patel Stadium Motera AhmedabadAttendance 7 000 Umpires Aleem Dar and Marais Erasmus Player of the match Martin Guptill NZ Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to bat first 24 March 2011 D N Australia nbsp 260 6 50 overs v nbsp India261 5 47 4 overs Ricky Ponting 104 118 Yuvraj Singh 2 44 10 overs Yuvraj Singh 57 65 David Hussey 1 19 5 overs India won by 5 wicketsSardar Patel Stadium Motera AhmedabadAttendance 51 000 Umpires Ian Gould and Marais Erasmus Player of the match Yuvraj Singh Ind Australia won the toss and chose to bat first Sachin Tendulkar completed 18 000 runs in his ODI career in the match 2023 Cricket World Cup edit 5 October 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardEngland nbsp 282 9 50 overs v nbsp New Zealand283 1 36 2 overs Joe Root 77 86 Matt Henry 3 48 10 overs Devon Conway 152 121 Sam Curran 1 47 6 overs New Zealand won by 9 wicketsNarendra Modi Stadium AhmedabadAttendance 47 518 51 Umpires Kumar Dharmasena SL and Nitin Menon Ind Player of the match Rachin Ravindra NZ New Zealand won the toss and elected to field All of England s eleven batsmen reached double figures the first such instance in ODIs 52 Rachin Ravindra NZ scored his maiden century in ODIs 53 Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra s 273 run partnership surpassed Martin Guptill and Will Young s 203 for the highest partnership for second wicket for New Zealand 54 14 October 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardPakistan nbsp 191 42 5 overs v nbsp India192 3 30 3 overs Babar Azam 50 58 Jasprit Bumrah 2 19 7 overs Rohit Sharma 86 63 Shaheen Afridi 2 36 6 overs India won by 7 wicketsNarendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Richard Illingworth Eng Player of the match Jasprit Bumrah Ind India won the toss and elected to field India v Pakistan is one of the most one sided contests in ODI World cups as the score line is 8 0 55 4 November 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 286 49 3 overs v nbsp England253 48 1 overs Marnus Labuschagne 71 83 Chris Woakes 4 54 9 3 overs Ben Stokes 64 90 Adam Zampa 3 21 10 overs Australia won by 33 runsNarendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Chris Gaffaney NZ Player of the match Adam Zampa Aus England won the toss and elected to field England were eliminated as a result of this match 10 November 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardAfghanistan nbsp 244 50 overs v nbsp South Africa247 5 47 3 overs Azmatullah Omarzai 97 107 Gerald Coetzee 4 44 10 overs Rassie van der Dussen 76 95 Mohammad Nabi 2 35 10 overs South Africa won by 5 wicketsNarendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad Umpires Chris Brown NZ and Nitin Menon Ind Player of the match Rassie van der Dussen SA Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bat Heinrich Klaasen and Kagiso Rabada SA played their 50th and 100th ODI respectively 56 Afghanistan were eliminated as a result of this match 57 Final edit Main article 2023 Cricket World Cup Final 19 November 2023 14 00 D N ScorecardWinner of Semi final 1 v Winner of Semi final 2Narendra Modi Stadium AhmedabadDomestic Cricket editThe stadium is home ground of Gujarat cricket team Gujarat women s cricket team and the IPL franchise Gujarat Titans 58 Other than the main ground inside the stadium it also have two grounds known as Narendra Modi Stadium A Ground and Narendra Modi Stadium B Ground which are located near the stadium on East side they host domestic cricket matches of tournaments including the Ranji trophy 59 60 61 The stadium hosted the finals of 2022 and 2023 IPL in earlier home team Gujarat Titans won the edition in latter Chennai Super Kings won their 5th title and equalled most trophies record with Mumbai Indians 38 62 Vijay Hazare one day trophy s 2022 edition final was held inside the arena Maharashtra cricket team scored 248 9 in first inning Saurashtra chased down it in 46 3 over Maharashtra s Ruturaj Gaikwad and Saurashtra s Sheldon Jackson scored hundreds 63 Landmarks editThis section may require copy editing October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message In previous arena edit Sunil Gavaskar completed his 10 000 runs in Test cricket while playing against Pakistan in 1986 87 64 Kapil Dev who had taken 9 wickets in an innings in the first match on this ground taking his 432nd wicket in Test cricket to pass Sir Richard Hadlee s record in 1994 64 In October 1999 Sachin Tendulkar scored his first Test Match double hundred in a match against New Zealand citation needed On 16 November 2009 Tendulkar crossed landmark of thirty thousand runs and 20 years in international level citation needed Tendulkar became the first ever cricketer to score 18 000 runs in ODI format in a match against Australia during 2011 Cricket World Cup citation needed In 2008 AB de Villiers scored his maiden test double century citation needed In present arena edit The arena hosted its first ever day night test game between India England on 24 Feb 2021 65 IPL 2022 Final between the Gujarat Titans and the Rajasthan Royals Titans won the IPL in their inaugural season 66 This event was attended by 104 859 people the highest in the history of cricket and of the stadium 20 IPL 2023 Final between the Titans and Chennai Super Kings In his 250th IPL match MS Dhoni captained CSK to their fifth IPL victory tying Mumbai Indians for the record of most IPL trophies 38 Records editTest match records edit Highest innings total Sri Lanka 760 7d India v Sri Lanka 2nd inning 16 November 2009 67 Lowest innings total India 76 India v South Africa 1st inning 3 April 2008 68 Highest individual score Mahela Jayawardene 275 435 4s 27 6s 1 Sri Lanka v India 16 November 2009 69 Best bowling in an innings Kapil Dev 9 83 India v West Indies 12 November 1983 70 in a match Axar Patel 11 70 India v England 13 February 2021 70 Most runs Rahul Dravid India 771 Runs Mat 7 Inn 14 HS 222 Ave 59 30 SR 49 10 100s 3 50s 1 Sachin Tendulkar 642 runs VVS Laxman 574 runs 71 Most wickets Anil Kumble India 36 Wickets Mat 7 Runs 964 BBI 7 115 BBM 10 233 Ave 26 77 Econ 2 29 SR 70 1 5W I 3 10W M 1 72 One Day International match records edit Highest total South Africa 365 2 India v South Africa 1st innings 27 February 2010 73 Lowest total Zimbabwe 85 Zimbabwe v West Indies 1st innings 8 October 2006 74 Highest individual score Devon Conway 152 121 19x4 3x6 New Zealand v England 2023 75 Best bowling Prasidh Krishna 4 14 9 0 overs India v West Indies 9 February 2022 76 Most runs Rahul Dravid 342 runs 77 Most wickets Kapil Dev India 10 Wickets Mat 6 Runs 156 Best 3 26 Ave 15 60 Econ 3 04 78 Gallery edit nbsp The Stadium During the Namaste Trump Event new structure nbsp Iron Bull at the Stadium entranceIn media editIn 2021 the stadium was featured in an episode of History TV18 s documentry 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