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Cricket Grounds Satara

Rahul Sharma 27 March 2026 ~4 min read ~699 words
Cricket grounds in Satara 2026 — best places to play cricket near you

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Satara, Maharashtra's historic fort city, has a growing cricket community with developing infrastructure. The city offers quality grounds for recreational and competitive cricket. Whether casual or serious, Satara has accessible options.

This guide maps out every major cricket ground, club, and turf facility in Satara, with timings, fees, membership options, and practical booking information.


Overview: Satara's Cricket Ecosystem

Satara has 10+ cricket grounds scattered across the city. They fall into three categories:

  1. Club Grounds (Private clubs) — Best facilities
  2. Community Clubs (Affordable) — Good infrastructure
  3. Public Grounds — Free/cheap options

Club Grounds

1. Satara Cricket Club

Location: Ravivar Peth, Central Satara Type: Historic members-only club Turf Quality: Good Cost: ₹60,000 - ₹1,00,000/year + ₹250-₹400 per game Timings: 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM daily Facilities: 1 turf pitch, nets, pavilion

Who should join: Club-level competitive players How to join: Nomination + application (2-3 weeks)


2. Satara Sports Association

Location: Aman Nagar, North Satara Type: Multi-sport club Turf Quality: Good Cost: ₹45,000 - ₹75,000/year + ₹200-₹300 per game Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM daily Facilities: 1 turf pitch, nets


3. Satara Youth Cricket Academy

Location: Kondhave, East Satara Type: Community academy Cost: ₹9,000-₹22,000/year + ₹100-₹180 per game Timings: 6 AM - 7 PM daily Facilities: 1 turf pitch, practice area, coaching

Best for: Young players, regular amateurs Pros: Affordable, coaching, tournaments Cons: Popular during peak season


Community Grounds

4. Krishna River Cricket Ground

Location: Krishna Riverfront, South Satara Type: Community ground Cost: ₹70-₹160/match Timings: 6 AM - 6:30 PM daily Facilities: Open ground, net practice

Best for: Casual weekend cricket Pros: Affordable, scenic Cons: Crowded weekends


Public Grounds

5. Fort Grounds

Location: Satara Fort area, Central Satara Type: Public ground Cost: Free to ₹80/match Timings: 6 AM - 6:30 PM daily Facilities: Open space

Best for: Gully cricket, casual play Pros: Free, historic Cons: Unorganized, variable pitch


6. Indrayani Ground

Location: Indrayani, West Satara Type: Municipal ground Cost: Free Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM daily Facilities: Open ground


Schools/College Grounds

  • Modern School (Satara) — ₹650-₹1,050/match
  • Vidyasagar School (Satara) — ₹600-₹950/match
  • Jai Hind College Ground — ₹500-₹850/match

Quick Comparison Table

GroundLocationCostQualityAccessBest For
Satara CCRavivar Peth₹60-100K/yrGoodMembersClub players
Sports AssocAman Nagar₹45-75K/yrGoodEasy joinSerious amateurs
Youth AcademyKondhave₹9-22K/yrGoodEasy joinRegular players
Krishna RiverSouth₹70-160GoodPublicCasual play
FortCentralFree-80FairOpenGully cricket
IndrayaniWestFreeFairOpenCasual play
School GroundsVarious₹500-1.05KGoodRentalOne-time matches

How to Book a Slot

For Club Grounds

  1. Get member nomination
  2. Application + interview
  3. Membership approval (2-3 weeks)
  4. Book via club portal
  5. Arrive 15 minutes early

For Community Clubs/Academy

  1. Fill membership form
  2. Pay annual + first match fee
  3. Book via phone/app
  4. Show up 30 minutes early

For Public Grounds

  1. No booking needed
  2. Show up early (6-7 AM)
  3. Organize match freely
  4. Play!

Peak Seasons and Best Times to Play

SeasonAvailabilityPitch ConditionRecommendation
Oct-Feb (Cool/Dry)HIGHExcellentBEST TIME
Mar-May (Hot)MEDIUMGood-DryMatches happen
Jun-Sep (Monsoon)LOWPoorLimited play

Cost Breakdown for a Year

Player TypeAnnual Investment
Casual (1 match/month)₹900-₹2,500
Regular (2 matches/week)₹9,000-₹22,000
Serious (3+ matches/week)₹25,000-₹70,000
Professional₹60,000+

FAQ

Best ground for beginners?

Fort or Indrayani — free, casual, no membership.

How to find teammates?

Join Satara Cricket Facebook groups, visit local grounds, check community events.

Do I need my own equipment?

Yes. Bring bat, pads, gloves, helmet, shoes, water. Some clubs loan bats.

Best booking window?

October-February. Book 1-2 weeks ahead during peak season.


Next Steps

  1. Beginners: Start at Fort Grounds (free)
  2. Regular players: Join Youth Academy (affordable)
  3. Professionals: Apply to Satara CC (competitive)

Enjoy Satara's cricket culture!


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Rahul Sharma

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Rahul Sharma has played district-level cricket in Mumbai for 8 years and has personally tested more than 50 bats, pads, gloves, and helmets across different price ranges. He joined CricJosh to help Indian club cricketers make smarter equipment choices without overpaying. His reviews are based on real match and net session use, not sponsored samples.

Why trust this review: Rahul has used every product in this review across multiple match and net sessions before writing a word. He buys equipment at retail price and accepts no free samples.