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ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 2026 MA Chidambaram Stadium

CHENNAI

M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, widely known as Chepauk, holds a special place in the cricketing life of Chennai and in the wider history of the Indian game. Established in 1916, the ground has long been a focal point for international and domestic cricket in the city, shaped as much by its atmosphere as by the moments it has hosted. The stadium is named after M. A. Chidambaram Chettiar, a former president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India and a leading figure in the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association, whose role in the development of the game in the state remains closely associated with the venue. Today, Chepauk serves as the home ground of the Tamil Nadu cricket team and the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League, where its connection with a fiercely loyal fan base has become one of the defining features of the modern tournament. Chepauk’s international story began in 1934, when it hosted its first Test match, and it has since been the setting for several landmark moments. In 1952, it staged India’s first Test victory over England, a result that marked an important step in the team’s emergence on the world stage. The ground is also remembered for the 1986 Test between India and Australia, one of only a handful of tied Tests in the history of the game, a match that has passed into cricketing folklore. Across decades of Tests, One Day Internationals, T20 Internationals, and major domestic fixtures, Chepauk has developed a reputation for its distinctive character and conditions, often placing a premium on skill, patience, and adaptability. Set close to the heart of the city, it remains a venue where tradition and intensity meet, and where the story of Indian cricket continues to be written with every new generation.