List of IPL players who have stand or pavilion in their name

A tribute to IPL legends Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and MS Dhoni, who have been honored with stadium stands and pavilions named after them, celebrating their lasting legacy and impact on Indian cricket as of 2025.

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In cricket, it is not only in runs or wickets; it is all woven into the output of the game itself. When a cricketer has their name on a stand or pavilion at the stadium, it is indisputably one of the biggest accolades. It is beyond statistics, representing a legacy that has inspired innumerable people! From 2025, there are three legends of Indian cricket in the modern era, as well as the IPL, who have been immortalized in this way: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and MS Dhoni, with a section of the stadiums having their names proudly posted.

These players have been not just larger than life; they have rewritten the record books and established the modern era of Indian cricket. Nothing has been more valuable than their captaincy, spectacular epoch-defining performances, and passionate following that are akin to iconic figures that have reached stardom. So, let's delve into these legends.

1. Rohit Sharma

  • Stand Name: Rohit Sharma Stand
  • Stadium: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • Year: 2025

Rohit Sharma, the most successful IPL captain, winning 5 titles with the Mumbai Indians, was honored with a stand at the Wankhede Stadium in 2025. As a cornerstone of Indian cricket and an important figure in past and present Mumbai cricket, Rohit's name being permanently at Wankhede Stadium signifies his unbelievable contributions to the game. The presentation became even more memorable when Rohit invited his family to the stage, adding to the emotion and sense of pride at the ceremony.

2. Virat Kohli

  • Pavilion Name: Virat Kohli Pavilion
  • Stadium: Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
  • Year: 2019

Virat Kohli, Delhi’s cricketing pride and a legend of Royal Challengers Bangalore, was honored with a pavilion in his name by the DDCA in 2019. Known for his fiery passion, unmatched consistency, and leadership, Kohli’s pavilion stands as a reminder of his deep roots and global influence. It was one of the earliest such tributes for an active player, showing the scale of admiration he commands.

3. MS Dhoni

  • Stand Name: MS Dhoni Pavilion Stand
  • Stadium: JSCA International Stadium, Ranchi
  • Year: 2017

The captain cool of Indian cricket, MS Dhoni, was honored with a stand named after him at the JSCA Stadium in Ranchi. His journey from a small-town cricketer to India’s most successful captain is now permanently celebrated in his hometown. With a massive fan base and an unmatched legacy in IPL with Chennai Super Kings, Dhoni’s name on the stadium is a well-deserved tribute.

An Honor Beyond Numbers

These honors are more than passing displays; they represent the camaraderie that exists between the community of players and supporters alike and the acknowledgement of the players' contributions that extend beyond the arena. Each of these iconic players has made their mark on the sport and has shaped generations with their determination, sportsmanship, and, of course, desired winning performances. 

As Indian cricket moves into an exciting new chapter in 2025, these galleries are still presenting the cricket stories of Rohit, Kohli, and Dhoni—the stories of commitment, tenacity, and dedication. For every young cricketer who enters these halls and looks up to see these names, it should be a reminder of what goes into becoming a legend.

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