Overview
Wankhede Stadium is a 33,108-seat international cricket ground located on Marine Drive, home to the Mumbai Indians IPL team and the iconic venue where India won the 2011 Cricket World Cup. It is hallowed ground for cricket fans.
Highlights
- 2011 World Cup Final: The stadium hosted the final where India defeated Sri Lanka, with Sachin Tendulkar carried on teammates' shoulders in one of sport's most emotional scenes.
- IPL Atmosphere: Mumbai Indians' home matches bring electrifying energy, with Marine Drive acting as a post-match celebration zone.
- Marine Drive Location: The spectacular waterfront location means arriving and departing fans walk along the sea.
History
Built in 1974 and named after Sheshrao Wankhede, the stadium was modernized for the 2011 World Cup. It replaced the nearby Brabourne Stadium as Mumbai's premier cricket venue and has hosted numerous test matches and ODIs.
Visitor Tips
- Match Tickets: Book IPL and international match tickets well in advance through official Mumbai Cricket Association channels.
- Non-Match Days: The stadium is not open for tours — plan your visit around a match day.
- Duration: 3–4 hours for a match.