LAGRANGE, Ga. — Georgia is about to enter the global sports scene in a big way. The founders of a New Jersey-based cricket academy and a professional team are bringing a major new facility to the state: Georgia’s first professional-grade cricket stadium, set to be built in LaGrange.
The new venue will be a game-changer for the world’s second most popular sport as it continues to grow its roots in the United States.
A Major Investment in West Georgia
The development group, which includes the founders of the DAS Cricket Academy and the NJ Blackcaps, has closed a deal to purchase a 45-acre parcel from developer Selig Enterprises. The land is part of Selig’s larger 180-acre mixed-use development called Sola, conveniently located next to the Great Wolf Lodge resort.
The project, estimated to cost upwards of $50 million, is more than just a stadium; it’s a bid to make LaGrange a global destination for the sport.
World-Class Facility Details
Once complete, the LaGrange Cricket Stadium will become a top-tier venue ready for international competition.
- Capacity: The open-air stadium will initially seat 10,500 people, with plans for future expansion to accommodate up to 25,000 fans.
- Standards: The design will be regulated by the International Cricket Council (ICC), ensuring it meets the stringent requirements for hosting global matches.
- US First: This facility is notable as it will be the first privately owned professional cricket stadium in the United States, and only the fourth professional cricket venue in the country overall.
- Other Features: The 45-acre site will also feature a FIFA-regulated soccer field and an adjacent hotel with a sports-focused food and beverage program, complementing a Marriott hotel already under construction in the Sola development.
Why LaGrange?
According to Siddharth Das, one of the founders of the LaGrange Cricket Stadium, the choice of location was strategic. “With its mild, year-round climate and proximity to the Atlanta airport, LaGrange serves as the perfect location for cricket’s next expansion,” Das stated. “We look forward to introducing this sport to a growing audience in the greater Atlanta region.”
Developers plan to break ground this fall, with a projected completion date in the first quarter of 2027. This new attraction is expected to drive significant economic activity, bringing international visibility and a steady flow of visitors to the region.
Conclusion
LaGrange is placing its bet on the bat and ball, landing a landmark development that will put Georgia on the map for international cricket. This project not only caters to a massive global fanbase but also boosts local tourism and economy, transforming a parcel of land in West Georgia into a future hub for professional sport. The countdown to the 2027 opening is officially on!
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Disclaimer
All development details, timelines, and costs (including the $50M estimate and 2027 completion date) are based on the information provided in official press releases by the developers and Selig Enterprises. These plans are subject to change based on construction progress, permitting, and other unforeseen factors. Fans and stakeholders should consult the official project website for the most current updates.