• Workers at the construction site of the world's largest cricket stadium in Motera, some 11 km from Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The stadium will have a seating capacity of 110,000. Reuters
    Workers at the construction site of the world's largest cricket stadium in Motera, some 11 km from Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The stadium will have a seating capacity of 110,000. Reuters
  • The new cricket stadium in Gujarat is likely to host a match between an Asia XI and a World XI in March. AFP
    The new cricket stadium in Gujarat is likely to host a match between an Asia XI and a World XI in March. AFP
  • Electricians at the construction site of the world's largest cricket stadium in Gujarat, India, which is expected to be completed by March. AFP
    Electricians at the construction site of the world's largest cricket stadium in Gujarat, India, which is expected to be completed by March. AFP
  • Hundreds of LED Lights will be installed at the cricket stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad, which will seat more fans than the Melbourne Cricket Ground with a capacity of 110,000. AFP
    Hundreds of LED Lights will be installed at the cricket stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad, which will seat more fans than the Melbourne Cricket Ground with a capacity of 110,000. AFP
  • The new cricket stadium in Motera will have a special roof to protect spectators from sun and rain. AFP
    The new cricket stadium in Motera will have a special roof to protect spectators from sun and rain. AFP
  • Officials check safety metal grills at the construction site of the new cricket stadium in Motera. AFP
    Officials check safety metal grills at the construction site of the new cricket stadium in Motera. AFP
  • Technicians work on the special 'PTFE' roof that will protect spectators from the elements. AFP
    Technicians work on the special 'PTFE' roof that will protect spectators from the elements. AFP
  • Construction work began in 2017 and the Gujarat Cricket Association is planning for a grand inauguration. AFP
    Construction work began in 2017 and the Gujarat Cricket Association is planning for a grand inauguration. AFP
  • The new cricket stadium in Gujarat will have state-of-the-art facilities. AFP
    The new cricket stadium in Gujarat will have state-of-the-art facilities. AFP
  • The old Motera stadium witnessed some memorable moments of Indian cricket - Sunil Gavaskar's 10,000th Test run and Kapil Dev's world record 432nd wicket. AFP
    The old Motera stadium witnessed some memorable moments of Indian cricket - Sunil Gavaskar's 10,000th Test run and Kapil Dev's world record 432nd wicket. AFP
  • Organisers said it will take five months for work to be completely finished at the world's largest cricket stadium in Motera. AFP
    Organisers said it will take five months for work to be completely finished at the world's largest cricket stadium in Motera. AFP
  • The new cricket stadium in Motera will have three different types of practice pitches. AFP
    The new cricket stadium in Motera will have three different types of practice pitches. AFP
  • An Indian fisherman on the Sabarmati river which runs next to the world's largest cricket stadium being constructed in Motera. AFP
    An Indian fisherman on the Sabarmati river which runs next to the world's largest cricket stadium being constructed in Motera. AFP
  • A safety officer oversees construction work at the Motera stadium. AFP
    A safety officer oversees construction work at the Motera stadium. AFP
  • The new stadium in Motera will be second cricket venue in India after the old Eden Gardens in Kolkata to have a capacity of more than 100,000. AFP
    The new stadium in Motera will be second cricket venue in India after the old Eden Gardens in Kolkata to have a capacity of more than 100,000. AFP
  • Workers at the construction site of the world's largest cricket stadium in Motera. AFP
    Workers at the construction site of the world's largest cricket stadium in Motera. AFP
  • Ahmedabad is likely to become a main cricket centre after the construction of the new stadium. AFP
    Ahmedabad is likely to become a main cricket centre after the construction of the new stadium. AFP
  • Spectator comfort and easy access to the ground are being kept in mind while constructing the stadium. Reuters
    Spectator comfort and easy access to the ground are being kept in mind while constructing the stadium. Reuters
  • The stadium in Motera will have sub-surface drainage to ensure the outfield dries quickly after rain. Reuters
    The stadium in Motera will have sub-surface drainage to ensure the outfield dries quickly after rain. Reuters
  • The new stadium in Motera is said to be the dream project of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Reuters
    The new stadium in Motera is said to be the dream project of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Reuters

World's largest cricket stadium with capacity of 110,000 getting ready in Gujarat - in pictures


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Construction work is well underway at the world's biggest cricket stadium – with a capacity of 110,000 – which is being built at Motera, near Ahmedabad, in India.

The new stadium in the state of Gujarat, being built at a cost of $100 million (Dh 367m) will seat more fans than the Melbourne Cricket Ground which is currently the biggest cricket stadium with a capacity of 100,000.

The Gujarat Cricket Association hopes to host a match between an Asia XI and a World XI in March as part of the stadium inauguration.

The stadium will have more than 70 corporate boxes, four dressing rooms, and a host of other facilities. The venue is expected to have three different types of pitches to suit fast bowlers and spinners.

Construction work began in January 2017 and the Motera stadium will soon become only the second cricket ground in India after the old Eden Gardens in Kolkata to accommodate more than 100,000 spectators.

The old Motera stadium witnessed some historic moments of Indian cricket – Sunil Gavaskar's 10,000th Test run and Kapil Dev's world record 432nd wicket.

The stadium is said to be the dream project of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.