Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai is a ground which has had plenty of memorable moments for India and has hosted a total of 64 matches across all three formats of the game: T20, ODI, and Tests. Established in 1974, Wankhede Stadium has hosted matches of World Cups, T20 World Cups and day-night test matches. In this article, we are going to discuss the Wankhede Stadium records and stats as 2026. Wankhede Stadium has a seating capacity of 33,000 and is one of the most popular stadiums in India. The first international game here was played in 1975 between India and West Indies. The square boundaries of the stadium are approx. 67 and 63 meters and straight 72 meters in size. With the national cricket team Wankhede Stadium is also home to Mumbai and Mumbai Indians.

Wankhede Stadium T20I Stats (Men’s)

  • First Match – 22 Dec 2012
  • Last Match – 2 Feb 2025
  • Total Matches Played – 9
  • Home Team Wins – 4
  • Away Team Wins – 2
  • Neutral Team Wins – 3
  • Matches Tied – 0
  • No Result- 0
  • Most Successful Team – India – 4 wins

A total of nine T20Is were played at Wankhede Stadium. India have a good record at this venue winning four matches. Wankhede Stadium ODI Stats (Men’s)

  • First Match – 17 Jan 1987
  • Last Match – 15 Nov 2023
  • Total Matches Played – 28
  • Home Team Wins – 13
  • Away Team Wins – 9
  • Neutral Team Wins – 6
  • Matches Tied – 0
  • No Result – 0
  • Most Successful Team – India– 13 wins

There have been 28 ODI matches played at this venue and home team have won 13 of them while away team has nine wins and neutral teams have won six times.

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Wankhede Stadium TEST Stats (Men’s)

  • First Match – 23 Jan 1975
  • Last Match – 1 Nov 2024
  • Total Matches Played – 27
  • Home Team Wins – 12
  • Away Team Wins – 8
  • Neutral Team Wins – 0
  • Matches Drawn – 7
  • No Result – 0
  • Most Successful Team – India – 12 wins

Wankhede Stadium Upcoming matches and schedule 2026

  • India vs USA – 7th February
  • England vs Nepal – 8th February
  • England vs West Indies – 11th February
  • Italy vs Nepal – 12th February
  • Nepal vs West Indies – 15th February
  • Nepal vs Scotland – 17th February
  • Super 8 (X2 vs X3) – 23rd February
  • Semi-Final 2 – 5th March