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History in the Making: Richa Ghosh Becomes First Female Cricketer in India to Get Her Own Stadium

Reetam Bodhak by Reetam Bodhak
November 11, 2025
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Richa Ghosh

In a groundbreaking move that celebrates women’s cricket like never before, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has announced that a new cricket stadium will be built in Siliguri named after World Cup-winning wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh. This makes the 22-year-old the first female cricketer in India to have an entire stadium dedicated to her—a symbolic leap for women’s sports in the country.

Table of Contents

  • Richa Ghosh Cricket Stadium: Essential Details
  • Why This Moment Matters
  • A Small-Town Girl’s Journey to Glory
  • Bengal’s Grand Celebration: More Than Just a Stadium
  • Filling a Long-Standing Gap in Siliguri
  • What Sourav Ganguly Said
  • Richa’s World Cup Performance That Inspired a Nation
  • The Bigger Picture: Women’s Cricket Coming of Age
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • When will the Richa Cricket Stadium be completed?
    • What makes Richa Ghosh’s stadium honor unique in Indian cricket history?

Richa Ghosh Cricket Stadium: Essential Details

CategoryDetails
Stadium NameRicha Cricket Stadium
LocationChandmani Tea Estate, Siliguri
Total Area27 acres (27.4 acres per some reports)
SignificanceFirst stadium named after a female cricketer in India
Announced ByCM Mamata Banerjee
Announcement DateNovember 10, 2025
Project OverseerSiliguri Mayor Gautam Deb
PurposeHonor Richa & encourage North Bengal cricketers

Why This Moment Matters

While legendary cricketers Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami have stands named after them at Visakhapatnam’s ACA-VDCA Stadium and Eden Gardens respectively, a dedicated stadium marks an unprecedented level of recognition.

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This announcement comes hot on the heels of India’s historic ICC Women’s ODI World Cup triumph, where Richa scored 235 runs at an average of 39.16 across eight matches, including a vital 34 off 24 balls in the final against South Africa that helped India post 298 for 7.

For comprehensive coverage of India’s women’s cricket achievements and emerging talents, check out our dedicated sports section.

Richa Ghosh

A Small-Town Girl’s Journey to Glory

Siliguri in north Bengal is the hometown of Ghosh, the 22-year-old wicketkeeper-batter, who played a major role in the women’s World Cup triumph. What makes her story even more inspiring is that former India pacer Jhulan Goswami discovered Richa during the 2013 district trials in Siliguri.

Now, twelve years later, that young girl from district trials has not only lifted the World Cup but will have her name etched on a stadium in her hometown. The stadium will be built on a 27-acre plot at the Chandmani Tea Estate to honour Richa, one of Bengal’s shining sports talents, and also encourage more young cricketers from north Bengal.

Bengal’s Grand Celebration: More Than Just a Stadium

The stadium announcement is just the latest in a series of honors showered upon Richa:

Banga Bhushan Award: The prestigious state honor conferred by the West Bengal government

DSP Appointment: Appointed as a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) by the state government

₹34 Lakh Cash Prize: Richa earned a cash incentive of Rs 34 lakh from CAB in recognition of her 34-run knock against South Africa in the World Cup final

Gold Chain: A personal gift from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

Gold-Plated Memorabilia: CAB President Sourav Ganguly presented her with a gold-plated bat and ball signed by himself and Jhulan Goswami

For more updates on India’s sporting heroes and cricket infrastructure development, stay connected with our platform.

Filling a Long-Standing Gap in Siliguri

Siliguri currently has only one major sports ground, the Kanchenjunga Stadium, known primarily for football. The demand for a dedicated cricket stadium has been longstanding. This new international-standard facility will not only honor Richa but also provide much-needed infrastructure for aspiring cricketers in North Bengal.

What Sourav Ganguly Said

Ganguly lauded her for excelling under pressure, stating, “The role she plays batting lower down the order is very difficult… What she’s done so simply is equal in value to Smriti or Harman”. He further expressed confidence in her leadership potential, predicting she could one day captain India.

Richa’s World Cup Performance That Inspired a Nation

Since making her ODI debut on September 21, 2021, against Australia at Mackay, Richa has featured in 51 matches, scoring 1,145 runs at an average of 29.35 and a strike rate of 103.90, with seven half-centuries to her name.

Her athleticism behind the stumps, combined with her explosive batting, has made her one of the most exciting talents in world cricket. The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup victory was the culmination of years of hard work and dedication.

The Bigger Picture: Women’s Cricket Coming of Age

This stadium represents more than bricks and mortar—it’s a statement that women’s cricket heroes deserve the same recognition as their male counterparts. It sends a powerful message to young girls across India that their sporting dreams can lead to legendary status.

As women’s cricket continues its rapid growth, infrastructure investments like this will be crucial in nurturing the next generation of champions.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Richa Cricket Stadium be completed?

While the announcement was made on November 10, 2025, no specific completion timeline has been disclosed yet. The West Bengal government will soon begin construction on the 27-acre plot at Chandmani Tea Estate in Siliguri, with Mayor Gautam Deb overseeing the project. Typically, international cricket stadiums take 18-24 months to complete, so we might expect it to be ready by 2027.

What makes Richa Ghosh’s stadium honor unique in Indian cricket history?

Richa Ghosh becomes the first female cricketer in India to have an entire stadium named after her. While legends like Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami have stands named after them at existing stadiums, a dedicated cricket stadium represents a higher level of recognition. This is a historic moment for women’s cricket in India and acknowledges the growing stature of female athletes in the country.



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