Following a massive build-up, the 2023 edition of the Men’s Cricket World Cup is now set to get underway on October 5. The pinnacle 50-over ICC competition will formally transpire in the prominent country of India, after well over a decade. World Cup 2023 will witness the participation of ten marquee International teams, who will face each other once in the Group Stage before things head into the knockout leg of the tournament.
The iconic Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, located in Dharamshala, is assigned to host as many as five fixtures in the World Cup 2023. The renowned venue in Dharamshala is famous for boasting the picturesque view of Dhauladhar mountain range. Fans, certainly, are in for a visual treat during the matches in Dharamshala amid the upcoming World Cup.
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium Dharamshala Fixtures In World Cup 2023 (Weather):
- October 7 – Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Match 3 – Dharamshala
(Partly Sunny, D/N temperature – 23/18°C, Rain possibility – 60%)
- October 10 – England vs Bangladesh, Match 7 – Dharamshala
(Partly Sunny, D/N temperature – 20/16°C, Rain possibility – 70%)
- October 17 – South Africa vs Netherlands, Match 15 – Dharamshala
(Sunny, D/N temperature – 28/11°C, Rain possibility – 1%)
- October 22 – India vs New Zealand, Match 21 – Dharamshala
(Sunny, D/N temperature – 25/10°C, Rain possibility – 20%)
- October 28 – Australia vs New Zealand, Match 27 – Dharamshala
(Mostly Sunny, D/N temperature – 24/10°C, Rain possibility – 10%)
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium Dharamshala Pitch Report:
Taking a look at the surface conditions of Dharamshala’s Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, the venue traditionally features a balanced surface. We expect identically balanced decks in Dharamshala with extra help for batters on offer during the World Cup 2023.
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium Dharamshala Records (One-Day Internationals):
- Total matches played: 4
- Matches won by the team batting first: 1
- Matches won by the team batting second: 3
- Average first innings total: 172
- Highest total: India – 330/6 vs West Indies
- Lowest total: India – 112/10 vs Sri Lanka