The Indian Premier League (IPL) is synonymous with electrifying matches, passionate fans, and high-octane entertainment. But not everyone can afford tickets to witness the action live in stadiums. This is where the innovative concept of IPL Fan Parks comes into play. Launched in 2024, these parks offer cricket enthusiasts a vibrant alternative to experience the IPL spirit.
Bringing the Stadium Experience to You:
Imagine cheering for your favorite team on a giant screen, surrounded by fellow fans, all the while enjoying delicious food and engaging in fun activities. That’s the essence of an IPL Fan Park. These parks are strategically located across various cities in India, catering to fans who might not be able to make it to the actual stadiums.
More than Just Watching Cricket:
While the main attraction is undoubtedly the live IPL matches on big screens, Fan Parks offer much more. Imagine a setting infused with the energy of a stadium, complete with food stalls serving delectable treats, merchandise stalls to deck yourself out in team colors, and exciting activities to keep you entertained throughout the match.
A Nationwide Celebration of Cricket:
The BCCI’s vision for the Fan Parks is to make the IPL experience truly inclusive. Phase one of the initiative saw 15 cities hosting these parks, including Meerut, Varanasi, Bikaner, and Madurai. Phase two expands this reach further, with 35 additional cities joining the party. Each weekend, five different cities will host simultaneous Fan Parks, ensuring that the IPL fever reaches every corner of the country.
Free Entry, Fun for All:
One of the most appealing aspects of the Fan Parks is their accessibility. Entry is entirely free, allowing fans from all walks of life to come together and celebrate their love for cricket. While basic entry is free, food, drinks, and merchandise purchases come at separate costs.
The Complete Fan Park Schedule:
To help you plan your IPL Fan Park experience, we’ve included the complete schedule below. This list details the city, state, and dates for each park, spanning the entire IPL season. From Mathura to Goa, get ready to immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of an IPL Fan Park!
Sr No | City | State | Dates |
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1 | Meerut | Uttar Pradesh | 23rd – 24th Mar |
2 | Varanasi | Uttar Pradesh | 6th – 7th Apr |
3 | Bikaner | Rajasthan | 23rd – 24th Mar |
4 | Midnapore | West Bengal | 23rd – 24th Mar |
5 | Solapur | Maharashtra | 23rd – 24th Mar |
6 | Nagpur | Maharashtra | 6th – 7th Apr |
7 | Madurai | Tamil Nadu | 22nd – 23rd Mar |
8 | Coimbatore | Tamil Nadu | 30th – 31st Mar |
9 | Dehradun | Uttarakhand | 6th – 7th Apr |
10 | Rajkot | Gujarat | 6th – 7th Apr |
11 | Nadiad | Gujarat | 30th – 31st Mar |
12 | Mysore | Karnataka | 6th – 7th Apr |
13 | Jamshedpur | Jharkhand | 30th – 31st Mar |
14 | Patiala | Punjab | 30th – 31st Mar |
15 | Nizamabad | Telangana | 30th – 31st Mar |
16 | Mathura | Uttar Pradesh | 4th – 5th May |
17 | Agra | Uttar Pradesh | 24th & 26th May |
18 | Jodhpur | Rajasthan | 11th – 12th May |
19 | Kota | Rajasthan | 18th – 19th May |
20 | Jalpaiguri | West Bengal | 11th – 12th May |
21 | Kolhapur | Maharashtra | 13th – 14th April |
22 | Ratnagiri | Maharashtra | 27th – 28th April |
23 | Tirunelvelli | Tamil Nadu | 11th – 12th May |
24 | Trichy | Tamil Nadu | 18th – 19th May |
25 | Puducherry | Puducherry | 4th – 5th May |
26 | Dehradun | Uttarakhand | 27th – 28th April |
27 | Vadodara | Gujarat | 24th & 26th May |
28 | Belgavi | Karnataka | 20th – 21st April |
29 | Mangalore | Karnataka | 4th – 5th May |
30 | Hubli | Karnataka | 18th – 19th May |
31 | Tumkur | Karnataka | 24th & 26th May |
32 | Dhanbad | Jharkhand | 27th – 28th April |
33 | Bhatinda | Punjab | 20th – 21st April |
34 | Ludhiana | Punjab | 4th – 5th May |
35 | Warangal | Telangana | 13th – 14th April |
36 | Bhilai | Chattisgarh | 20th – 21st April |
37 | Guntur | Andhra Pradesh | 20th – 21st April |
38 | Tirupati | Andhra Pradesh | 27th – 28th April |
39 | Jorhat | Assam | 18th – 19th May |
40 | Tezpur | Assam | 24th & 26th May |
41 | Patna | Bihar | 4th – 5th May |
42 | Hamirpur | Himachal Pradesh | 13th – 14th April |
43 | Shimla | Himachal Pradesh | 18th – 19th May |
44 | Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | 13th – 14th April |
45 | Jabalpur | Madhya Pradesh | 27th – 28th April |
46 | Gwalior | Madhya Pradesh | 11th – 12th May |
47 | Rourkela | Odisha | 13th – 14th April |
48 | Bhubaneshwar | Odisha | 20th – 21st April |
49 | Pallakad | Kerala | 11th – 12th May |
50 | Goa | Goa | 24th & 26th May |
Beyond the Cricket: Building Communities
The IPL Fan Parks serve as much more than just a platform to watch cricket. They create a sense of community, where fans can come together, bond over their shared passion for the sport, and cheer for their favorite teams. This fosters a spirit of camaraderie and celebrates the unifying power of cricket.
With its free entry, exciting atmosphere, and nationwide reach, the IPL Fan Park initiative is a game-changer. It ensures that every cricket enthusiast in India has the opportunity to experience the magic of the IPL, creating a truly inclusive and unforgettable cricket experience.
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