T20 World Cup 2026 Venues – Confirmed Stadiums
The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 is being co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. The venues for this tournament have already been announced. The opening match of the T20 World Cup 2026 will be played at Narendra Modi Stadium in India.
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On the other hand, the venue for the final match has not yet been confirmed. The main reason is that if Pakistan qualifies for the World Cup final, then the final may have to be shifted from India to Sri Lanka, most likely at Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
If we look at the overall venues of the T20 World Cup, fans can expect some thrilling matches. The matches hosted in Sri Lanka will be more spin-friendly because of the bowling tracks there. As the game progresses, pitches tend to get slower and support spinners, making it harder for batters to score high runs. However, fast bowlers who bowl with good pace might still find opportunities to restrict the opposition.
In contrast, India has multiple types of pitches. Some are fast track surfaces that support pace bowling and usually produce high scoring matches, while others support spinners, offering a balance between bat and ball.
Now, let’s take a look at the stadiums selected by India and Sri Lanka for this year’s T20 World Cup, how their pitches behave, and which teams they will favor the most.
T20 World Cup 2026 Venues
For the T20 World Cup 2026, six stadiums have been finalized from India. At the top of the list is the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Let’s take a look at the stadiums selected from India and Sri Lanka for the T20 World Cup venues and understand how their pitches behave.
1- Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad

Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium will play a major role in the T20 World Cup 2026 because both the opening ceremony and the final match are scheduled here. With a seating capacity of 132,000, it is the largest cricket stadium in the world.
The pitches at this venue are generally batting-friendly, which means we usually see high-scoring matches here. Bowlers have had fewer chances to dominate, although there have been a few instances of good bowling performances. Since this is India’s home ground, the Indian cricket team will enjoy a significant advantage at this stadium.
2- Wankhede Stadium

In the T20 World Cup 2026, many matches will be played at Wankhede Stadium. The pitches here are generally batting-friendly, so we can expect high-scoring matches. However, in the second half, the pitch usually starts assisting spinners, which means we will also see some quality bowling performances.
The stadium located in Mumbai is not as big as the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium. It has a seating capacity of only 33,000 spectators.
3- HPCA Stadium

Another venue for the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium, located in Dharamshala, India. It was establishment in 2003 and has a seating capacity of around 22,300. So far, the HPCA Stadium has staged 10 T20 internationals along with a number of IPL fixtures.
As for the pitch, it is generally regarded as batting friendly, but in a couple of T20 matches, spinners have also managed to get good variation and cause problems for batters. Therefore, it would not be entirely accurate to say the conditions are purely in favor of batting.
With the ICC World Cup approaching, the official schedule will confirm which matches will be played here, and all details will be shared in due course.
4- R. Premadasa Stadium Colombo

In R. Premadasa Stadium, many matches of this T20 World Cup will be played, and it is possible that the final may also be played in this ground. This ground is quite famous for spin bowling attacks, and the pitches here favor bowlers, especially spinners, a lot.
So, the team that has good spinners and quality fast bowlers can restrict any opponent to under 150 runs. Therefore, in this ground, the team with good quality spin bowlers will always prove to be stronger.
5- Pallekele International Cricket Stadium

From Sri Lanka, one of important venues selected for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. With a seating capacity of around 35,000, it is set to host several key matches during the tournament.
When it comes to pitch conditions, this ground is generally seen as favorable for batters, who often dominate here. However, the surface usually contains a little bit of grass, which can create challenges for batters in the initial overs, especially against seamers.
The complete schedule of matches to be played at this venue during the World Cup will be released in the near future, providing full details of teams, dates, and timings.
6- Rangiri Dambulla Stadium

Rangiri Dambulla Stadium is going to host T20 World Cup matches this year. Its seating capacity is around 30,000. The pitches in this area have a high water table and high moisture content, due to which they favor bowling more.
If we talk about bowling, seam bowlers get a lot of movement with the new ball early on. As time passes, the spin attack gets a lot of support because once the pitch dries, the spinners’ deliveries turn much more. Overall, in this pitch, the team that has a better bowling attack, especially quality spinners, will perform better in the T20 World Cup.
On this pitch, to win a match, you must score at least above 170, because the lowest target that has been defended here is 162. Therefore, in this tournament, any team will have to give a defendable target of above 170.
