Empty Stands at Narendra Modi Stadium For Ind-WI 1st Test in Ahmedabad
The excitement of the spectacular Asia Cup victory was still fresh when a new chapter of Test cricket began between India and the West Indies. But thousands of empty seats were seen at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, raising the question.
Ind-WI 1st Test in Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, known for its large capacity and modern facilities, is suddenly in the headlines... but this time not because of the game, but because of the empty stands. Fans and experts were surprised to see empty seats on the opening day of the first Test between India and the West Indies (Thursday). This Test series began right after the end of the Asia Cup, and that too on Dussehra. So, if this isn't an overdose of cricket, then what else? Also Read: IND vs PAK Women’s World Cup 2025: Will Pakistan lose to India again, a 12-0 win this Sunday is certain Was it right to host a Test match against a smaller team in such a large stadium? Or does India need to find a stable and spectator-friendly venue for Test cricket? Former captain Virat Kohli has also previously expressed his views on this issue. In 2019, he said that India should have only five fixed Test venues so that visiting teams know where they will play, what kind of pitches and spectators they will receive. According to him, holding Tests at multiple venues is fine due to state associations' rotation policies and other reasons, but playing at stable and attractive venues would be more effective.