Dharamshala: India Vs England Test Match Will Be Played On Pitch Number Five Of The International Cricket Stadium, Dharamshala
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Fifth Test match to be played between India and England from March 7 at HPCA’s International Cricket Stadium, Dharamshala, is going to be played on pitch number five.
HPCA’s pitch curator and ground committee have started all the preparations.
The International Cricket Stadium Dharamshala has a total of nine pitches.
The five pitches in the middle of Dharamshala Cricket Stadium have been made for international matches. There is also a provision for installing wicket cameras in the five middle pitches.
The HPCA team will prepare the pitch by the first week of March.
On the other hand, the outfield of Dharamshala Cricket Stadium is also being improved.
International Cricket Stadium Dharamshala is going to host its second international test match from 7 to 11 March.
Earlier in 2017, the Indian team played its first test match against Australia in Dharamsala. The Indian team had won in this.
Advanced sub air system is installed in the International Cricket Stadium Dharamshala-
Advanced sub air system has been installed in Dharamshala Cricket Stadium to dry the field after rain, which will dry the field and make it ready for play in about 15 to 20 minutes.
At the same time, HPCA also has its own Super Souper available.
HPCA Chief Pitch Curator Sunil Chauhan told Diary Times correspondent Kumud Sharma that pitch number five of the ground will be prepared for the Test between India and England. Special efforts will be made to ensure that the pitch plays the same for all five days. The pitches in the practice area will also be prepared ahead of time.
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