The construction of a state-of-the-art international cricket stadium at Amingaon, Guwahati, is progressing rapidly and is expected to be completed by December 2025. This ambitious project aims to bolster Assam's sports infrastructure, placing the state on the global cricket map with a modern facility capable of hosting all three major formats of international cricket: Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma recently visited the construction site to evaluate the development progress and ensure that the infrastructure is on track for timely completion. During his inspection, the Chief Minister confirmed that the stadium’s official inauguration is planned for February 2026. This marks a significant milestone for Assam, as the new stadium will provide a world-class venue for cricket fans and players, enhancing the state’s ability to host international sporting events.
The government is also proactively addressing potential challenges related to traffic congestion during major events. Dedicated infrastructural improvements around the stadium are being implemented to facilitate smooth movement and minimize disruptions. This will ensure a seamless experience for spectators, players, and officials during large-scale events.
Beyond cricket, the stadium is designed to be a multi-purpose venue that will accommodate major musical concerts and large-scale cultural events. This multipurpose functionality will significantly contribute to Assam’s entertainment industry and tourism ecosystem, attracting visitors from across the region and beyond.
This development forms part of Assam's broader strategy to enhance its sports infrastructure in preparation for hosting the upcoming National Games. Chief Minister Sarma emphasized the government’s commitment to building top-tier sports facilities that can meet international standards. These efforts reflect Assam’s ambition to become a hub for sports and recreation in Northeast India.
In a related announcement, the Chief Minister disclosed that reconstruction work on the historic Nehru Stadium in Guwahati is set to begin next month. The renovation of this iconic sports venue will further boost the city’s capacity to host various sporting events, strengthening its overall sporting ecosystem.
Additionally, Sarma reiterated that the long-awaited new bridge connecting North Guwahati is scheduled for inauguration in December 2025. This infrastructural project is expected to greatly enhance connectivity, easing transportation bottlenecks in the region. The bridge will not only facilitate smoother movement for residents and visitors but also support the influx of spectators during major events at the new stadium and other venues in the city.
Overall, the construction of the international cricket stadium at Amingaon represents a major step forward in Assam’s sporting landscape. With state-of-the-art facilities, improved infrastructure, and a strategic focus on multi-functionality, the stadium is poised to become a landmark destination for sports, culture, and entertainment. The government’s sustained efforts in infrastructure development reflect its vision of positioning Assam as a prominent destination for national and international sporting events, thereby fostering economic growth and cultural exchange in the region.