Just checked:
Eden gardens seats 90,000 (used to be 120,000 before renovations).
DY Patil Stadium that seats 60,000 was used for only some Mumbai Indians matches.
Nehru Stadium in Kocchi seats 60,000 but wasn't used in the IPL
Chinnaswamy in Bangalore seats 55,000
Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedebad seats 55,000 but wasn't used
Rajiv Gandhi in Hyderabad seats 55,000
Chidambaram in Chennai seats 50,000
The Feroz Shah Kotla seats just 40,000
Mohali seats 40,000 too
Wankhede seats 40,000
Jaipur wasn't even on the list, looks not much bigger than an average county ground on tv.
I reckon 58,000 attendance is pretty optimistic to say the least, especially considering contrary to what the tv screens were showing, not many matches were sell outs, people in India don't have the time!
Quite suprisingly (to me at least) the biggest stadium in India and 2nd biggest non motor sport venue in the world is the salt lake stadium in kolkata, mainly used for football. There are actually quite a few large football venues in India, didn't realise it had such a big following in the homeland.
Very interesting list actually:
List of stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some of those motor sport venues are insanely big, do that many people really go watch it? It doesn't even seem that interesting on the tv never mind at the park where the cars are going too fast to focus on and are miles away anyway. And Indianapolis at that, it's an endurance race round an oval! Expandable to
400,000, and they can't even fill the Riverside....Those yanks and their crazy ways....Imagine going to a India Pakistan match with 400,000 spectators, would be epic.
Glad to see St James's Park's comfortably bigger than Anfield and Stamford Bridge, and we fill it every week!