About | Details |
Established | 2001 |
Capacity | 30,000 |
End Names | Main Pavilion End, North Pavilion End |
Flood Lights | Yes |
Home Teams | Pakistan, Multan Sultans |
Pitch | Grass |
The Multan Cricket Stadium is one of Pakistan’s major cricket venues. It was built as a replacement for the old Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh. The stadium was inaugurated in 2001. With seating for around 30,000 spectators, it quickly became a landmark for the city. The Pakistan Cricket Board manages the venue, which also serves as the official home ground of the PSL side Multan Sultans.
The first Test match here was played in August 2001 when Pakistan hosted Bangladesh. The first One Day International at this stadium took place in September 2003 between the same two teams. To give the ground a new look, floodlights were later installed, making day/night cricket possible. A historic clash under lights took place in February 2006 when Pakistan faced India.Â
In 2018, the PCB announced further redevelopment as part of its plan to revive cricket across the country. The venue hosted its first Pakistan Super League game in February 2020 when Multan Sultans played versus Peshawar Zalmi. The stadium layout includes several enclosures named after legendary Pakistani cricketers such as Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Zaheer Abbas, Waqar Younis, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Fazal Mahmood.

Multan Cricket Stadium Test Records and Stats
At Multan Cricket Stadium, England posted the highest team Test total of 823/7d against Pakistan in 2024, a massive score backed by Harry Brook’s triple-century and Joe Root’s 262. On the other end, the lowest Test total is the West Indies’ 123 all out versus Pakistan in 2025.Â
Mohammad Yousuf has scored 517 runs in four Tests at this venue, the most by a batter. Brook also holds the highest individual Test score with a brilliant 317.Â
The best bowling figures in an innings belong to Pakistan’s Noman Ali. He took 8/46 in a Test innings against England in October 2024. He also has taken the most Test wickets here with 27 scalps in three games.
Multan Cricket Stadium ODI Records and Stats
In ODIs at Multan Cricket Stadium, the highest team score is 342/6 by Pakistan against Nepal in the Asia Cup 2023. The lowest total was also by Nepal as they were bowled out for just 104 runs by Pakistan in that same match.
Babar Azam has scored most runs at this stadium. He has accumulated 332 runs in four ODIs he played here. The highest individual innings score also came from Babar, who smashed 151 runs against Nepal.Â
Bowling-wise, Shadab Khan leads in the wicket-taking charts with 11 scalps in four matches. Mohammad Nawaz grabbed the best figures here, 4/19 versus the West Indies in 2022. Â
Multan Cricket Stadium T20I Records and Stats
Although the stadium has not hosted a T20I, there is plenty of domestic and PSL action to note. The highest team total recorded here is 242/3, set by Northern in a National T20 Cup match in 2020 against Khyber. The lowest T20 total is 81 all out by Karachi Blues versus Lahore Whites in 2016.Â
Mohammad Rizwan has scored more T20 runs here than any other batter. He has amassed 761 runs in 18 T20s. The highest individual score is Sahibzada Farhan’s unbeaten 162.Â
On the bowling front, Sohail Khan has bagged 31 T20 wickets in 21 matches, the most by a bowler here. Ihsanullah delivered the best figures at the venue with an impressive 5/12 for Multan Sultans against Quetta Gladiators in 2023 during a PSL match.
How to Reach Multan Cricket Stadium?
Multan Cricket Stadium LocationÂ
The stadium is well-connected and easily accessible:
📍 Address: Vehari Road, Multan, Pakistan
Nearest Bus Stop: Vehari Chowk Metrobus StationÂ
Nearest Railway Station: Multan Cantonment Railway Station (about 12 km away), City Railway Station (about 8 km away)
Nearest Airport: Multan International Airport (around 14 km from the stadium)