We know cricket is a very famous game in India, from a child to an old man, everyone loves watching cricket. Simply, it is like the second most common religion of everyone in India, who loves cricket. If you are one of them then you have heard about the famous and one of the world’s highest-elevated cricket stadiums. It is nothing but the great and picturesque Dharamshala Cricket Stadium. Located in the lap of the Dhauladhar range and surrounded by a tranquil atmosphere, this cricket stadium takes special mention more than cricket. The backdrop views of the Himalayas, the in-and-out lush greenery of the stadium, and the pleasant atmosphere make the stadium more popular apart from cricket.
Let’s today explore all the beauty and things about Dharamshala Cricket Stadium from a simple stadium to the most-loved international stadium in the present day.
All About the Dharamshala Stadium:
Dharamshala Cricket Stadium is located in Kangra Valley amid the Dhauladhar range. It is maintained by Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA). The stadium is quite popular for its scenic surrounding magnificent mountain views and the beauty of nature. Located at an altitude of 1,457 mts above sea level, the stadium sets a record as it is one of the sports grounds at such height in the entire world. Besides, its architecture is another attraction to witness here.
The stadium is home to conducting practice sessions, IPL league, and international matches. In recent times, the stadium became quite popular for international matches that happened during the World Cup 2023 and the recent bilateral series. The stadium has a seating capacity of nearly 23,000. What’s the special thing about the stadium is it has no fencing in front of the seating area. So you can enjoy clear and distracting matches. Another important thing about the stadium is it will be open for tourists even if matches are not conducted.
Architecture: The Tibetan architecture of the stadium draws everyone’s attention to look at its grandeur. Especially, its main stand is the special attraction of witnessing the vibrant Tibetan architecture. With colourful pagoda variations with the backdrop of the majestic mountains, everything adorning the stadium looks elegant and majestic. The authentic views of the stadium representing the culture and the other side showcasing the beauty of nature makes Dharamshala a special one.
Facilities: Being one of the prominent stadiums in North India, the stadium equips all state-of-the-art facilities. From indoor and outdoor practice areas to a well-equipped gym, press galley, clubhouse, TV and Radio Commentator Boxes, post-match conference hall, and recreational center. Even though it is a small capacity holding stadium, it facilitates all important things for the play.
Playing the game on this ground will make feel something special with its calm and soothing field to enjoy. Simply, cricket in Dharmshala is like cricket in heaven.
The story behind the creation of Dharamshala Stadium:
In the year, 2000, Anurag Singh Thakur was elected as the 4th President of HPCA. At that time, there was only one cricket stadium for Himachal Pradesh, Indira Gandhi Stadium in Una. He took the initiative to create another alternative and use the geography to add one more stadium to promote cricket in the state. Then, in 2003 Dharamshala Cricket Stadium was started with a spread of 16 acres of land. With all modern facilities, the stadium was built. The special attraction of the stadium is its ryegrass because it is the first kind used in an Indian cricket stadium based on the weather conditions of the location.
After ten years of establishment, in 2013, the first international match was conducted between India and England, and the first IPL match was conducted in 2010. In recent times, five international matches were conducted in the World Cup 2023 tournament. To promote cricket in the state, this stadium evolved but today it is one of the favourite grounds of many people in the world.
Best Time To Visit Dharamshala:
Apart from cricket matches, the best time to explore the beautiful stadium is between December and February. During that time, the views of snow-clad mountain peaks and a serene atmosphere make the visit worthy and enjoyable. You can explore in and out of the stadium in the cool breezes of the Dhauladhar ranges at this time.
Timings: Monday to Sunday (8:00 AM to 7:00 PM)
How to Reach Dharamshala:
By Air: The nearest airport to reach Dharamshala is the Gaggal Airport. It is just 15 km away from Dharamshal. You can take a taxi or cab directly to the stadium.
By Train: The nearest railway stations to reach Dharamshala are Chakki Bank and Pathankot railway stations. From there, you can hire a cab or taxi to the stadium.
By Road: Dharamshala is well-connected to all nearby cities. So you can easily access private buses or state-run buses to Dharamshala. Then you can hire a cab or taxi to the stadium.
The natural beauty of the stadium and besides, its architectural works, made Dharamshala different from all other stadiums. Its tranquil atmosphere and many more things of Dharamshala make it a unique stadium in India to visit at least once in a lifetime not for cricket to explore its beauty. Whenever you are on a trip to Dharamshala, never forget to add this stadium to your travel bucket list.
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