The Narendra Modi Stadium is a cricket stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, and is the largest cricket stadium in the world, with a seating capacity of 134,000 spectators. It has 4 dressing rooms, 11 center pitches, and 2 practice grounds which can host practice as well as domestic matches. The stadium has hosted a total of 26 ODIs, 15 Test matches, and 7 T20Is. The pitch at the stadium has historically played quite slow, assisting spin bowling. Out of the 11 pitches at the stadium, five are of black soil, five are a mixture of three soils, and the remaining one is a mix of the first two types of surfaces. The black soil pitches are known to produce more bounce, allowing free run-scoring opportunities. Red soil pitches, on the other hand, are known to dry up soon and assist the slower bowlers or spinners as the match progresses. The India vs Pakistan match in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is likely to be played on a similar surface.