
The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is currently the largest cricket stadium in the world, with a seating capacity of 1,32,000 spectators.
The stadium will host the final match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 between India national cricket team and New Zealand national cricket team on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
The final is expected to attract a massive crowd and millions of viewers worldwide.
T20 World Cup 2026 Final Match Guide
Here are the key details for fans attending the match.
Match Timing
- The final match will start at 7:00 PM IST
- The toss is scheduled at 6:30 PM
Match Officials
- The on-field umpires for the final are Richard Illingworth and Alex Wharf
Transport Options
- Visitors are advised to use the Motera Stadium Metro Station on the Red Line of the Ahmedabad Metro to avoid heavy traffic on SG Highway
Stadium Entry Guidelines for Fans
Authorities have issued several instructions for spectators attending the final.
Arrival Time
- Fans should reach the stadium at least three hours early, around 3:30 PM to 4:00 PM, to clear security checks
Prohibited Items
The following items are not allowed inside the stadium:
- Bags of any size
- Water bottles
- Power banks
- Umbrellas
- Professional cameras
Digital Preparation
- Fans should download their match tickets offline on their phones, as mobile data networks may slow down due to the huge crowd
Capacity and World-Class Facilities
The stadium covers 63 acres and was rebuilt between 2015 and 2020 at a cost of around ₹800 crore.
Seating Capacity
- The stadium can accommodate 1,32,000 spectators, making it the largest cricket venue in the world
- Its bowl-shaped design ensures an unobstructed view from every seat
Lighting System
- It is the first cricket stadium in India to use LED ring lights on the roof, replacing traditional floodlight towers and reducing player shadows
Advanced Drainage System
- The stadium’s modern drainage system can clear water from the field in less than 30 minutes after rain stops
Cricket Facilities
The venue includes:
- 11 central pitches
- Three practice grounds
Player Amenities
Players have access to:
- Four dressing rooms
- A high-tech gym
- An indoor cricket academy
Corporate and VIP Areas
- The stadium has 76 air-conditioned corporate boxes, each accommodating about 25 guests
Stadium History and Evolution
The stadium has a rich history and has undergone major transformations over the years.
Original Stadium (1982)
- The venue was originally built as the Sardar Patel Stadium in the Motera area on around 50 acres of land
Reconstruction (2015–2020)
- The old stadium with a capacity of around 49,000 was demolished in 2015 to build the current modern facility
Renaming in 2021
- In February 2021, the stadium was renamed Narendra Modi Stadium after Narendra Modi, who previously served as president of the Gujarat Cricket Association
Major Milestones at the Stadium
Several historic moments have taken place at this stadium.
- Sunil Gavaskar completed 10,000 Test runs here in 1987
- Kapil Dev broke the world record for most Test wickets (432) here in 1994
- The stadium hosted the 2023 Cricket World Cup Final
- A record crowd of 111,989 people attended a Coldplay concert here in January 2025
T20 World Cup Final Ticket Prices and Booking
Tickets for the final are officially available through BookMyShow and the ICC’s official portal.
Due to the high demand for the India vs New Zealand final, several ticket blocks are already filling fast.
Estimated Ticket Price Categories
- Upper Tiers: ₹2,000 – ₹3,500 – Budget option with full stadium view
- Mid-Tier / Premium: ₹4,000 – ₹15,000 – Lower bowl seating closer to the field
- Club Level / VIP: ₹20,000 – ₹35,000 – Central viewing area with lounge access
- Hospitality Suites: ₹50,000 – ₹75,000 – Luxury air-conditioned boxes with food and beverages
Additional online booking charges may include around 6% convenience fee and delivery charges.
Hotel Availability in Ahmedabad During the Final
Hotels in Ahmedabad are seeing extremely high demand for March 8 due to the T20 World Cup final.
Luxury hotels in the city center are reporting close to 100% occupancy.
Hotels Near the Stadium (Motera Area)
- Ramada by Wyndham: 4-star hotel located about 600 meters from the stadium
- Hotel New Kunj Villa: Budget-friendly hotel around 1.1 km away
- Biznotel by Pride Motera: About 930 meters from the stadium, premium pricing around ₹11,000+ per night
Luxury Hotels in the City Center
Popular luxury hotels include:
- ITC Narmada
- Taj Skyline
Room rates during the final are expected to range between ₹60,000 and ₹1,00,000 per night.
Budget Travel Tip
Visitors looking for cheaper accommodation can stay in nearby areas such as:
- Gandhinagar
- Prahlad Nagar
Hotel prices in these locations may range between ₹15,000 and ₹25,000, and fans can travel to the stadium using the Ahmedabad Metro.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of Narendra Modi Stadium?
The stadium can accommodate 1,32,000 spectators, making it the largest cricket stadium in the world.
When is the T20 World Cup 2026 final?
The final will be played on Sunday, March 8, 2026, starting at 7:00 PM IST.
Which teams are playing in the final?
India will face New Zealand in the championship match.
How can fans reach the stadium?
The Motera Stadium Metro Station on the Red Line of the Ahmedabad Metro is the recommended mode of transport to avoid traffic.
What items are not allowed inside the stadium?
Bags, water bottles, power banks, umbrellas, and professional cameras are prohibited.
What time should fans arrive at the stadium?
Fans should reach at least three hours early, around 3:30 PM to 4:00 PM, for security checks.
Where can fans buy tickets for the final?
Tickets are available through BookMyShow and the ICC’s official portal.
Are hotels available near the stadium?
Yes, hotels like Ramada by Wyndham and Biznotel by Pride are located near the stadium, but availability is limited due to high demand.
What are the budget accommodation options?
Fans can stay in Gandhinagar or Prahlad Nagar, with hotel prices ranging between ₹15,000 and ₹25,000, and travel to the stadium via metro.
What is the history of Narendra Modi Stadium?
Originally built in 1982 as Sardar Patel Stadium, it was demolished in 2015 and rebuilt as the current stadium, renamed in February 2021.