The I. S. Bindra Punjab Cricket Association Stadium is a cricket ground located in Mohali , Punjab, India. It is commonly referred to as the Mohali Stadium . The stadium is home to the Punjab cricket team and formerly the IPL franchise Punjab Kings. It has an official capacity of 26,950 [4] spectators. Formerly known as PCA Stadium , it was renamed after former BCCI and PCA president Inderjit Singh Bindra in 2015. [3] As of December 2019, it has hosted 13 Tests, 25 ODIs and 5 T20Is. Earlier the association used to operate mainly from the residence of the Office Bearers but after 1992 it has built a World Class cricket Stadium at Mohali having all the cricketing facilities of International level and the association has located its Headquarters in the Stadium . Mohali Cricket Stadium officially named I.S. Bindra Punjab Cricket Association Stadium is a historic cricket venue in Mohali Punjab. Since its establishment in 1993, it has hosted iconic matches like the 2011 World Cup semi-final between India and Pakistan. Known for its balanced pitch and vibrant crowd it’s a must-visit for cricket fans. The stadium offers modern facilities including VIP lounges food courts and wheelchair access. With a capacity of 26,950 it was the home of Punjab Kings ... History and Construction of Mohali Stadium The Vision Behind the Stadium The story of Mohali Stadium begins in the 1980s when the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) envisioned creating a world-class cricket facility that would put Punjab on the global cricket map. The idea wasn’t just to build another stadium – it was to create a monument to cricket that would inspire generations of players and fans alike.