
MPL Scindia Cup venue shifts to Indore in 2026 due to gwalior stadium renovation
Bhopal: For the year 2026, the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) Scindia Cup will be held in Indore instead of Gwalior. This venue change is due to major construction works scheduled at the Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia International Cricket Stadium's spectator areas.
The Gwalior Divisional Cricket Association (GDCA) received Rs 50 crore from BCCI for this purpose.
The renovation project aims to enhance visitor facilities and modernise the stadium's infrastructure. Talking to TOI, Prashant Mehta, President of the Gwalior Divisional Cricket Association (GDCA), stated, "At present, the capacity of the stadium is 30,000. We are working on increasing the capacity to 50,000 by adding another 20,000.
For this purpose, another floor is to be constructed at the spectators' gallery.
We are working on how much strength is required to be increased."
He further stated, "Gwalior stadium will not be available for any cricket activity in 2026. Cricket activities will resume in the stadium in 2027." BCCI funding will support the expansion of seating capacity, enhancement of visitor amenities, and improvement of entry and exit points.
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The renovated gallery will feature modern seating arrangements and improved facilities, including food courts and toilets.
The entire second tier will undergo construction during the renovation period, expected to last several months. The improvements will include protective covering against weather conditions, and better sightlines for spectators. The upgrade will also implement new safety measures and emergency pathways in accordance with current standards with the addition of another floor.
During the renovation period, the MPL matches will be played at Indore's cricket grounds. The temporary shift will allow construction work to proceed without interruptions. The GDCA will monitor the progress to ensure completion within the planned timeline.
The association has planned systematic maintenance protocols for the new facilities. Regular checks will help preserve the infrastructure and maintain high standards.
The stadium staff will receive training to operate the new systems effectively.
The modernised stadium will strengthen Gwalior's position as a regular cricket venue. The improvements align with current international cricket facility standards. The project represents a significant investment in the region's sporting infrastructure.
GDCA expects to complete all major works before the 2027 cricket season. The association will conduct thorough safety and quality checks before reopening.
The enhanced stadium will serve as a premier cricket venue in Madhya Pradesh for years to come.
The GDCA expects the upgraded stadium to boost local cricket development and tourism. The modern facilities will enhance the spectator experience during matches and events. Regular maintenance schedules will be implemented to preserve the new infrastructure.
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