Wankhede Stadium
About Wankhede Stadium
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai's cricketing fortress, holds a special place in Indian cricket's heart. It was here that India lifted the 2011 World Cup, fulfilling Sachin Tendulkar's long-held dream on home soil.
Built in 1974 after disputes with the Brabourne Stadium administration, Wankhede was constructed in record time through the Mumbai cricket community's determination. The stadium's intimate setting, with fans close to the action, creates an intense atmosphere.
The 2011 World Cup final night, when Dhoni hit the winning six, remains one of sport's most emotional moments. The sea of Indian fans, Tendulkar carried on teammates' shoulders around the ground - these images define Wankhede's place in cricket history.
The stadium also hosted Tendulkar's final Test in 2013, a weekend of unprecedented emotion as India's greatest cricketer bade farewell. Wankhede's memories are intertwined with the game's most treasured moments.
Famous Matches
India won by 6 wickets
India's World Cup triumph at home
India won by an innings
Sachin Tendulkar's 200th and final Test
India won by an innings
Virat Kohli's double century
Stadium Records
Home Teams
Pitch Characteristics
Typically good batting surface with some assist for spinners as the match progresses. Has produced high-scoring encounters.
Facilities
Quick Info
- City
- Mumbai
- Country
- India
- Established
- 1974
- Capacity
- 33,000