Multan Cricket Stadium, Cricket stadium in Multan, Pakistan.
Multan Cricket Stadium sits along Vehari Road and features a grass pitch surrounded by several stands named after Pakistani cricket legends. The venue includes floodlight towers for evening matches and separate zones for media, players and administrative work.
The Pakistan Cricket Board founded this venue in 2001 to replace the older Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh ground. A Test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh officially opened the facility.
The separate stands carry names like Imran Khan, Javed Miandad and Zaheer Abbas, honoring players who shaped the sport in Pakistan. Visitors see these names on entry and feel how deeply cricket is woven into daily life across the country.
The stadium holds up to 30,000 people and offers floodlighting for evening games, making it suitable for major tournaments. Areas for media, players and administration are clearly separated, helping visitors find their way around.
The England team scored 823 runs for 7 wickets declared here during a 2024 Test match against Pakistan, the highest total ever recorded on this ground. This record shows how favorable the conditions can be for batters.
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