List of cricket grounds in Pakistan

This is a list of cricket grounds in Pakistan that have been used for first-class, List A and Twenty20 cricket matches.[1] For grounds used in international cricket, see the map and the notes column.

List of grounds

Locations of all stadiums which have hosted an international cricket match within Pakistan

Grounds listed in bold have hosted at least one international cricket match.

For grounds listed in Imbalics, the name and exact location used for is unknown.

For grounds that share the same NAME, the city the ground is in is listed in brackets to avoid confusion.

NameCityProvinceCapacity
Rafi Cricket StadiumKarachiSindh50,000
Arbab Niaz StadiumPeshawarKhyber Pakhtunkhwa35,000
National Cricket StadiumKarachiSindh34,000
Multan Cricket StadiumMultanPunjab30,000
Gadaffi StadiumLahorePunjab27,000
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium RawalpindiPunjab25,000
Jinnah StadiumGujranwalaPunjab20,000
Qayyum StadiumPeshawarKhyber Pakhtunkhwa20,000
Jinnah StadiumSialkotPunjab18,000
Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh StadiumMultanPunjab20,000
Ayub National StadiumQuettaBalochistan20,000
Sargodha Cricket StadiumSargodhaPunjab20,000
Iqbal StadiumFaisalabadPunjab18,000
Quaid-e-Azam StadiumMirpurAzad Kashmir16,000
Zamir Jaffri Cricket StadiumJhelumPunjab15,000
Bahawal StadiumBahawalpurPunjab15,000
Pindi Club GroundRawalpindiPunjab15,000
Mela Mandi GroundSargodhaPunjab50,000
Niaz StadiumHyderabadSindh15,000
Hayatabad Sports ComplexPeshawarKhyber Pakhtunkhwa15,000
Bugti Stadium QuettaBalochistan15,000
Sheikhupura StadiumSheikupuraPunjab15,000
Shaheed Mohtarama Benazir Bhutto International Cricket StadiumGarhi Khuda BakhshSindh10,000
Zafar Ali StadiumSahiwalPunjab10,000
Railway StadiumFaisalabadPunjab10,000
Asghar Ali Shah Cricket StadiumKarachiSindh8,000
Zahoor Elahi Stadium Gujrat Punjab5,000
Diamond Club GroundIslamabadIslamabad Capital Territory

See also

References

  1. Paracha, Nadeem F. (10 March 2017). "Stadium stories: Famous Pakistan cricket grounds". DAWN. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
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