Brabourne Stadium, Churchgate Mumbai
About
Home of the Cricket Club of India (CCI), Brabourne Stadium is one of the most iconic cricket grounds in the world. With its prime Marine Drive location, it offers cricket with a stunning sea backdrop.
Basic Information
Timings
Match days; club access for members
Entry Fee
Match tickets: Rs 500-3000
Best Time to Visit
October to March
Place Type
Sports
How to Reach
Walk from Churchgate station. Near Marine Drive.
By Metro:
The nearest metro station is Churchgate (70 m away) on the Line 3.
By Local Train:
The nearest local train station is Churchgate (70 m away) on the Western Line.
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of Brabourne Stadium, Churchgate
Nearby Local Train Stations
Local train stations within 3 km of Brabourne Stadium, Churchgate
History
Built in 1937 and named after Lord Brabourne, Governor of Bombay, it was India's first permanent sporting venue and hosted the first-ever Test match in India in 1948.
Frequently Asked Questions
Opening Hours
Match days; club access for members
Entry Fee
Match tickets: Rs 500-3000
Type
Sports
Best Time to Visit
October to March
How to Reach
Accessible via local trains to Malad station, short taxi or auto-rickshaw ride
It hosted India's first Test match against the West Indies in 1948
The CCI is one of India's most exclusive clubs
The stadium's Art Deco clubhouse is a heritage structure
CCI membership is extremely exclusive, but match tickets are available
The Art Deco clubhouse is worth admiring from outside
Great view from the Marine Drive side
Nearby Attractions
Other popular places to visit near Brabourne Stadium, Churchgate
Brabourne Stadium (CCI)
Sports
H.R. College of Commerce & Economics
Education
Oval Maidan, Churchgate
Park
K.C. College (Kishinchand Chellaram College)
Education
University of Mumbai Fort Campus & Rajabai Tower
Educational
Western Railway Headquarters (Churchgate)
Heritage
K. Rustom & Co. Ice Cream, Churchgate
Restaurant
Elphinstone College Heritage Building
Educational
Oval Maidan
Nature
Eros Cinema, Churchgate
Heritage