Gaddafi Stadium, formerly referred to as Lahore Stadium, is a prominent cricket venue located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, and is owned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). With a seating capacity of 34,000, it stands as the largest cricket stadium in Pakistan. The headquarters of the Pakistan Cricket Board are based at Gaddafi Stadium, establishing it as the home ground for the Pakistan national cricket team. Additionally, it serves as the home field for the Lahore Qalandars in the Pakistan Super League. The stadium is named in honor of Libyan revolutionary Muammar Gaddafi.
The design of Gaddafi Stadium was created by Russian born Pakistani architect and civil engineer Nasreddin Murat-Khan, with construction carried out by Mian Abdul Khaliq and Company in 1959. The venue underwent renovations for the 1996 Cricket World Cup, during which it hosted the final. It was the first cricket stadium in Pakistan to feature modern floodlights, complete with their own backup power generators. The Gaddafi Stadium boundary length is approximately 75 yards, making it one of the larger grounds in international cricket.
Beyond hosting home games for Pakistan and various international matches, Gaddafi Stadium has also been the venue for several matches in the Pakistan Super League, with the inaugural match being the final of the 2017 edition. In March 2022, the PCB initiated plans to rename the stadium for sponsorship purposes. In June 2024, the PCB announced that Gaddafi Stadium would undergo upgrades in preparation for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Construction of the Stadium

Constructed in 1959, the stadium was designed by architect and civil engineer Nasreddin Murat Khan, with the building work finalized by Mian Abdul Khaliq and Company. Initially, it was known as the Lahore Stadium. The Lahore cricket stadium has since undergone several upgrades to improve facilities and accommodate modern cricketing need
Renovation and Upgrades of Gaddafi Stadium

1995-96 Renovation
During the 1995-96 season, Gaddafi Stadium underwent a major renovation led by architect Nayyar Ali Dada, an alumnus of the National College of Arts. The upgrades were carried out in preparation for the 1996 Cricket World Cup. Dada’s design incorporated hand-laid red brickwork and elegant arches, enhancing the stadium’s aesthetic appeal. Additionally, concrete benches were replaced with plastic seating for greater comfort. The lower areas beneath the stands were enclosed and repurposed into boutiques and office spaces. Before the redesign, the stadium could accommodate 65,250 spectators, but modifications to the enclosures reduced the seating capacity to 27,000.
2024-2025 Renovation for ICC Champions Trophy
In June 2024, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced a major renovation plan for Gaddafi Stadium to prepare it for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
The proposed upgrades included:
- New Pavilion Building
- Re-profiling of Enclosures: Stands were moved 20 feet closer to the playing field.
- Removal of Fencing: Traditional barriers were replaced with a moat for an improved viewing experience.
- Seating Capacity Expansion: Increased from 21,500 to over 34,000.
- New Replay Screens: Enhanced match coverage for spectators.
- LED Floodlights: Replacing old floodlights for better visibility.
- PCB Headquarters: A newly built head office for the Pakistan Cricket Board within the stadium premises.
The project was initially scheduled for completion by December 25, 2024, but minor delays pushed the final date ahead by a month.
After the renovation, Gaddafi Stadium was transformed into one of the most state of the art cricket venues in the world. The grand inauguration ceremony took place on February 7, 2025, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The event featured spectacular performances celebrating Pakistan’s rich culture, with renowned artists such as Arif Lohar, Ali Zafar, and Aima Baig entertaining the crowd.
Gaddafi Stadium Pitch Report

Gaddafi Stadium’s pitch is traditionally known to favor batters, offering good bounce and carry. However, spinners have also found success in the later stages of Test matches. With the recent upgrades, the pitch has been fine tuned to provide a balance between bat and ball, ensuring competitive encounters.
Gaddafi Stadium Map
Located in the heart of Lahore, Gaddafi Stadium is easily accessible via major roads and highways. The Gaddafi Stadium map showcases its prime location in the Gulberg area, making it a central attraction for cricket fans and tourists alike.
International Cricket History

Hat-Tricks at Gaddafi Stadium
Year | Player | Team | Opponent | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
1976 | Peter Petherick | New Zealand | Pakistan | 9 October 1976 |
1999 | Wasim Akram | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | 6 March 1999 |
2002 | Mohammad Sami | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | – |
Pakistan’s Memorable Moments
Year | Players Involved | Team | Opponent | Record |
1976 | Javed Miandad & Asif Iqbal | Pakistan | New Zealand | 5th wicket stand of 281 runs |
2002 | Pakistan Team | Pakistan | New Zealand | Won by an innings and 324 runs |
First Matches at Gaddafi Stadium
First Test Match (1959)
Date | Teams | Result | Key Players |
21-26 Nov 1959 | Pakistan vs Australia | Australia won by 7 wickets | Richie Benaud, Alan Davidson |
First ODI (1978)
Date | Teams | Result |
13 Jan 1978 | Pakistan vs England | England won by 6 wickets |
1996 Cricket World Cup Final
Date | Teams | Result | Venue |
17 March 1996 | Sri Lanka vs Australia | Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore |
Records at Gaddafi Stadium

Test Cricket Records
Record Type | Team | Opponent | Record | Year |
Highest Team Total | Pakistan | India | 699/5 | 1989 |
Lowest Team Total | New Zealand | Pakistan | 73 | 2002 |
Highest Individual Score | Inzamam-ul-Haq | New Zealand | 329 | 2002 |
One Day International (ODI) Records
Record Type | Team | Opponent | Record | Date |
Highest Team Total | Pakistan | Zimbabwe | 375/3 | 26 May 2015 |
Lowest Team Total | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | 75 | 22 Jan 2009 |
Highest Individual Score | Ijaz Ahmed | India | 139* | 2 Oct 1997 |
T20 International (T20I) Records
Record Type | Team | Opponent | Record | Date |
Highest Team Total | England | Pakistan | 209/3 | 2 Oct 2022 |
Lowest Team Total | Pakistan | Sri Lanka | 101 | 5 Oct 2019 |
Highest Individual Score | Mohammad Rizwan | South Africa | 104* | 11 Feb 2021 |
Cricket World Cup Matches Hosted at Gaddafi Stadium

1987 Cricket World Cup
Date | Teams | Winner | Margin |
16 Oct 1987 | Pakistan vs West Indies | Pakistan | 1 wicket |
4 Nov 1987 | Pakistan vs Australia | Australia | 18 runs |
1996 Cricket World Cup
Date | Teams | Winner | Margin |
26 Feb 1996 | Pakistan vs Netherlands | Pakistan | 8 wickets |
1 March 1996 | UAE vs Netherlands | UAE | 7 wickets |
6 March 1996 | Pakistan vs New Zealand | Pakistan | 46 runs |
1996 Cricket World Cup Final
Date | Teams | Winner | Margin |
17 March 1996 | Sri Lanka vs Australia | Sri Lanka | 7 wickets |
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