The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced a fan park as per the schedule released for the first phase of IPL, where you can experience like a stadium without tickets. The Indian Board has included 15 cities from 11 states in the list.
The board issued a release giving information about this. Fan parks will be organized over three weekends. It was told that every weekend there will be five fan parks in different areas – North, South, East and West.
Fan parks will be organized in these three weeks
First week- March 28 and 29, 2026
Second week- April 4 and 5, 2026
Third week- April 11 and 12, 2026
first week
Rohtak, Haryana – Chhotu Ram Polytechnic Ground
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh – Government MVM College Ground
Nagpur, Maharashtra – Mecosabaugh Methodist High School Playground
Tumkuru, Karnataka – Government Junior College Field
Krishnanagar, West Bengal – DL Roy Stadium.
second week
Mathura, Uttar Pradesh – Amarnath Vidya Ashram
Jodhpur, Rajasthan – Barkatullah Khan Stadium
Nizamabad, Telangana – Mahila Educational Society Ground
Mysore, Karnataka – SBRR Mahajan First Grade College
Bhubaneswar, Odisha – Kitts University Stadium.
third week
Meerut, Uttar Pradesh – Bhainsali Maidan
Nadiad, Gujarat- Radhe Farm
Ratnagiri, Maharashtra – Late Pramod Mahajan Sports Complex
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu – Hindustan College of Arts and Science
Rourkela, Odisha – Sector 17 Ground.
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BCCI announces the schedule for the #TATAIPL Fan Parks 2026 for the first three weekends, aligned with the opening phase of TATA IPL 2026.
The Fan Parks will be hosted across 15 cities in 11 states during the first three weeks.
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What will be the arrangements in the fan park?
Let us tell you that all fan parks will have many exciting on-ground activities including live match screening as well as music, entertainment, food court, children’s play area and interactive fan engagement initiatives like virtual batting experience, bowling net, face painting, cheer-o-meter and 360° photo booth.
When did the fan park start?
It is noteworthy that the fan park started in 2015. The IPL Fan Park initiative has played a vital role in promoting the league, bringing the excitement and energy of the IPL to fans across India. The 2026 season continues this tradition, ensuring fans from multiple cities can be a part of the IPL celebration.
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