The iconic Narendra Modi Stadium, the biggest venue in cricket, is earmarked to host the final File: Money SharmaAFPBy Manasi PathakPublished On 31 Jan 202631 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2SharefacebooktwitterwhatsappcopylinkSaveCrickets shortest international format will take centre stage over the next month as the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 gets under way on February 7.Five stadiums across India and three in Sri Lanka will host matches, as 20 teams fight for the world title.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Bangladesh, The ICC double standards?list 2 of 4Vonn says Winter Olympics comeback dream not over despite injury in crashlist 3 of 4Amedspor football club in Turkiye fined for pro-Kurdish propagandalist 4 of 4Real face Mourinhos Benfica in UCL again, PSG meet Monaco all to knowend of listHeres everything you need to know about the venues:Narendra Modi StadiumLocation: Ahmedabad, India Capacity: 132,000 Inauguration: 1983 Fixtures: South Africa vs Canada (February 9), South Africa vs Afghanistan (February 11), New Zealand vs South Africa (February 14), India vs Netherlands (February 18), Super 8s Match 3 (February 22), Super 8s Match 7 (February 26), Final (March 8)The worlds largest cricket stadium is designated to host seven matches, including the final and two Super 8s fixtures.Before it was renamed after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the venue was known as the Motera Stadium or the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, after one of Indi
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