India keeps building grander cricket arenas, but somewhere along the way, the people who fill them stopped being part of the story.

For a nation that breathes cricket, it’s strange how invisible the fan has become. Stadiums rise like monuments, press releases flow like confetti, and the roar of progress drowns out the quiet frustration of those who actually make the game come alive.

Because in modern Indian cricket , the architecture keeps getting better but the experience keeps getting worse.

A Stadium Every Month, but Who Is It Really For?

It has become almost routine now. A new cricket stadium announced, another ribbon cut, another headline about India “ushering a new era for sports and tourism.” The Rajgir International Cricket Stadium, with its 45,000 seats and futuristic pavi

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