Image: Punjab Kings New home stadium for IPL Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium MullanPur, Mohali, Punjab
The Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium is a testament to Punjab's dedication to cricket. Inaugurated in 2018, this magnificent stadium boasts a seating capacity of around 38,000, placing it among the largest cricket stadiums in India. The stadium is a marvel of modern architecture, providing spectators with unparalleled comfort and world-class amenities.
Constructed on roughly 42 acres, the stadium's infrastructure has been designed to fulfill the strict standards of international cricket. Every detail, from the player dressing rooms to the well-kept pitch, reflects the dedication to quality.
The Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium serves as the home ground for the IPL franchise, the Punjab Kings. The roar of the crowd in Mullanpur during their matches creates an electrifying atmosphere that inspires and motivates the players on the field.
The stadium replaced the iconic PCA IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali, which has hosted Punjab Kings matches since the IPL's inception. The transition to Mullanpur represents an ambition towards bigger and better things for both the franchise and cricket in Punjab.
The stadium's infrastructure is top-notch, featuring a meticulously prepared playing surface, comfortable seating, ample hospitality areas, and advanced media facilities. Conveniently located in Mullanpur, Punjab, near Chandigarh, the stadium provides easy accessibility for fans from throughout the region. This combination of impressive design, cutting-edge amenities, and a strategic location solidifies the stadium's position as a premier cricketing destination in India.
Here are some of the images of the newly built Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium
It is equipped with two international-standard dressing rooms with facilities for steam, sauna, and ice baths, while a world-class gym has also been set up at this complex.
The Mullanpur Stadium in Mohali, Punjab, has not hosted an international match as of January 2024. But for the past few years, it has served as the venue for domestic matches. The stadium, which is 41.95 acres in size and can hold 33,000 people, is also known as the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium. It is wheelchair accessible as well.
Mullanpur Stadium is all set to host its first-ever Indian Premier League (IPL) match on March 23. The match will be played between the hosts, the Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Delhi Capitals (DC).
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