This is a list of cricket grounds in Nepal that have been used for first-class, List A and Twenty20 cricket games.
Ground Name | Location | Province | Capacity | Notes | Ref. |
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Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground | Kirtipur, Kathmandu | Bagmati | 20,000 | [1] | |
Mulpani International Cricket Ground | Kageshwari-Manohara, Kathmandu | 5,000+ | [2] | ||
Pokhara International Cricket Stadium | Pokhara, Kaski | Gandaki | 5000+ | Only WT20I Matches played | [3] |
Grounds listed in bold have hosted at least one international cricket match.
Ground | City | District | Capacity | Notes | Ref. |
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Inaruwa Rangasala | Inaruwa Municipality | Sunsari District | 20,000 | First night cricket tournament happened in this stadium. | [4] |
MBJ Cricket Ground | Biratnagar | Morang | 15,000 | It is to be developed by Nepal Cricket Foundation through financial support of Marylebone Cricket Club Foundation, London, UK. Foundation is based at Lords, UK. It is going to be the home ground of Biratnagar Kings in Nepal Premier League. | [5] |
Girija Prasad Koirala Cricket Stadium | Biratnagar | Morang | 45,000 | Proposed expansion | [6] |
Degree Campus Ground | Biratnagar | Morang | N/A | [7] | |
Mechi Campus Cricket Ground | Bhadrapur | Jhapa | N/A | [8] |
Ground | City | District | Capacity | Notes | Ref. |
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Shree Ram Janaki International Cricket Stadium | Janakpur | Dhanusha | 60,000+ | Proposed construction | [9] |
Siddeshwor Cricket Ground | Kalaiya | Bara | N/A | [10] | |
Barhabigha Ground | Janakpur | Dhanusha | N/A | [11] | |
JCF Cricket Ground | Janakpur | Dhanusha | N/A | [12] | |
Jaleshwar Stadium | Jaleshwar | Mahottari | N/A | [13] | |
Mahottari Cricket Ground | Jaleshwar | Mahottari | N/A | [14] | |
Narayani Cricket Ground | Birgunj | Parsa | 18,000 | [15] [16] | |
Rajbiraj Stadium | Rajbiraj | Saptari | 7,000 | [17] |
Note : The proposed Shree Ram Janaki International Cricket Stadium in Madhesh Province will be bow shaped.
Ground | City | District | Capacity | Notes | Ref. |
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Mulpani Cricket Stadium | Kageshwari-Manohara | Kathmandu | 25000 | Under Construction | |
Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium | Bharatpur | Chitwan | 15000 | Under Construction | |
Pulchowk Engineering Campus Ground | Lalitpur | Lalitpur | 5,000 | [18] | |
Tundikhel Ground | Kathmandu | Kathmandu | N/A | [19] | |
Laboratory School Ground | Kirtipur | Kathmandu | N/A | [20] | |
St. Xavier's School Ground | Godawari | Lalitpur | N/A | [21] | |
Makawanpur Cricket Ground (Huprachaur) | Hetauda | Makawanpur | N/A |
Ground | City | District | Capacity | Notes | Ref. |
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Nagar Bikas Cricket Ground | Pokhara | Kaski | N/A | [22] | |
Gaidakot Ground | Gaidakot | Nawalparasi East | N/A | [23] | |
Kawasoti Cricket Ground | Kawasoti | Nawalparasi East | N/A | ||
Gorkha Rangasala | Haramtari | Gorkha | N/A | [24] |
Ground | City | District | Capacity | Notes | Ref. |
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Extra Tech International Cricket Ground | Tilottama | Rupandehi | 30000+ | Set to finished first phase in 2025 January | |
Kohalpur Cricket Ground | Kohalpur | Banke | N/A | Proposed expansion | [25] |
Dang International Cricket Stadium | Ghorahi | Dang | 30,000+ | ||
Lamahi Cricket Ground, commonly known as Deukhuri International Cricket Stadium | Lamahi | Dang | 35,000+ | Proposed expansion | [26] |
Shree Buddha Padma Rangashala | Taulihawa | Kapilvastu | N/A | [27] | |
Siddhartha Cricket Stadium | Siddharthanagar | Rupandehi | 2500+ | Under expansion | [28] |
Sunwal Cricket Ground | Sunwal | Nawalparasi West | N/A | Proposed expansion | [29] |
Ground | City | District | Capacity | Notes | Ref. |
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Chandanath Stadium | Jumla | Jumla District | N/A | ||
Chaurjahari Regional Cricket Ground | Chaurjahari | West Rukum | 15,000 | [30] | |
Kalinchowk Cricket Ground | Kalinchok, Birendranagar | Surkhet | 25,000 | ||
Nakhira Cricket Ground | Musikot | Western Rukum | N/A | [24] |
Ground | City | District | Capacity | Notes | Ref. |
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Samtelichowd Playground | Api himal Gaunpalika | Darchula district | N/A | ||
Baitadi Cricket Ground | Dasarathchand | Baitadi | N/A | ||
APF Cricket Ground | Attariya | Kailali | N/A | [31] | |
Fapla International Cricket Ground | Dhangadhi | Kailali | 40,000 | Proposed expansion | [32] |
Seti Zone Police Ground | Dhangadhi | Kailali | N/A | [33] | |
District Sports Development Committee Ground | Bhimdatta | Kanchanpur | N/A |
Ground | City | District | Province | Capacity | Notes |
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Itahari Cricket Ground | Itahari | Sunsari | Koshi | 15,000 | [24] |
Gauritar Cricket Ground | Hetauda | Makawanpur | Bagmati | N/A | |
Gautam Buddha Cricket Stadium | Sainamaina | Rupandehi | Lumbini | 60000 | |
Dhangadhi Cricket Ground | Dhangadhi | Kailali | Sudurpashchim | N/A | [34] |
Sanfebagar Cricket Ground | Sanfebagar | Achham | Sudurpashchim | N/A | [35] |
MBJ Cricket Ground (Nepali: मेरीलेबोन जावला क्रिकेट मैदान) is developed by Nepal Cricket Foundation through financial support of Marylebone Cricket Club Foundation, London, UK. Foundation is based at Lords, UK.[36] The capacity of the stadium is around 15,000. It is the home ground of Biratnagar Kings in Nepal Premier League.