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{{short description| | {{short description|International stadium in Dharmashala, Himachal Pradesh state, India}} | ||
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{{Infobox cricket ground | {{Infobox cricket ground | ||
| ground_name = Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium | | ground_name = Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium | ||
| image = Dharamshala stadium,himachal pradesh.jpg | | image = File:Dharamshala stadium,himachal pradesh.jpg | ||
| caption = Picturesque backdrop of the HPCA Stadium | | caption = Picturesque backdrop of the HPCA Stadium | ||
| country = India | | country = India | ||
| location = [[Dharamshala]] [[Kangra district|Kangra]], [[Himachal Pradesh]] | | location = [[Dharamshala]], [[Kangra district|Kangra]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India | ||
| establishment = 2003 | | establishment = 2003 | ||
| seating_capacity = 23,000<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/58056.html |title=Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium {{pipe}} India {{pipe}} Cricket Grounds |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=7 March 2016}}</ref> | | seating_capacity = 23,000<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/58056.html |title=Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium {{pipe}} India {{pipe}} Cricket Grounds |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=7 March 2016}}</ref> | ||
| owner = [[Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association]] | | owner = [[Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association]] | ||
| operator = [[Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association]] | | operator = [[Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association]] | ||
| | |home_club= [[Himachal Pradesh cricket team]] <br> [[Himachal Pradesh women's cricket team]] | ||
|tenants = [[Indian cricket team]] | |||
| end1 = River End | | end1 = River End | ||
| end2 = College End | | end2 = College End | ||
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| firstodihome = India | | firstodihome = India | ||
| firstodiaway = England | | firstodiaway = England | ||
| lastodidate = | | lastodidate = 10 October | ||
| lastodiyear = | | lastodiyear = 2023 | ||
| lastodihome = | | lastodihome = Bangladesh | ||
| lastodiaway = | | lastodiaway = England | ||
| firstt20idate = 2 October | | firstt20idate = 2 October | ||
| firstt20iyear = 2015 | | firstt20iyear = 2015 | ||
| firstt20ihome = India | | firstt20ihome = India | ||
| firstt20iaway = South Africa | | firstt20iaway = South Africa | ||
| lastt20idate = | | lastt20idate = 27 February | ||
| lastt20iyear = | | lastt20iyear = 2022 | ||
| lastt20ihome = India | | lastt20ihome = India | ||
| lastt20iaway = | | lastt20iaway = Sri Lanka | ||
| firstwt20idate = 22 March | | firstwt20idate = 22 March | ||
| firstwt20iyear = 2016 | | firstwt20iyear = 2016 | ||
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| lastwt20ihome = West Indies | | lastwt20ihome = West Indies | ||
| lastwt20iaway = England | | lastwt20iaway = England | ||
| date = | | date = 27 February | ||
| year = | | year = 2022 | ||
| source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/58056.html ESPN Cricinfo | | source = <ref name=WA>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/58056.html|website=ESPN Cricinfo}}</ref> | ||
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'''Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium''' (abbreviated as the '''HPCA Stadium''') is an international [[cricket stadium]] in [[Dharamshala]] hill station of [[Himachal Pradesh]], India.<ref name=WA/> | |||
The stadium is the home ground of [[Himachal Pradesh cricket team]], [[Himachal Pradesh women's cricket team]] and headquarter of [[Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association]], the governing body of cricket in Himachal Pradesh state.<ref name=W/> | |||
It will host 5 games of [[2023 Cricket World Cup]], including New Zealand vs India.<ref name=W/> | |||
==Location and history== | ==Location and history== | ||
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The stadium served as the home ground for the [[Himachal Pradesh cricket team]] for [[Ranji Trophy]] matches and other domestic matches. The stadium also hosted some [[Indian Premier League|IPL]] matches as a home stadium for [[Kings XI Punjab]].<ref name="ESPNCricinfo">{{cite web|url=http://www.cricinfo.com/ipl2009/content/story/395792.html |title=Dharamshala to be ready for IPL by April |publisher= ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=23 January 2012}}</ref> | The stadium served as the home ground for the [[Himachal Pradesh cricket team]] for [[Ranji Trophy]] matches and other domestic matches. The stadium also hosted some [[Indian Premier League|IPL]] matches as a home stadium for [[Kings XI Punjab]].<ref name="ESPNCricinfo">{{cite web|url=http://www.cricinfo.com/ipl2009/content/story/395792.html |title=Dharamshala to be ready for IPL by April |publisher= ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=23 January 2012}}</ref> | ||
The picturesque venue is unique in [[India]] as it is situated at an altitude of 1,457 m above the sea level and has the snow-capped [[Himalayas|Himalayan]] mountains in the background. Getting to Dharamsala from the nearby [[Kangra Airport]], which is about 8 kilometres away through the hilly terrain and the harsh winters, during which it rains and snows, is a deterrent to organizing regular matches. | The picturesque venue is unique in [[India]] as it is situated at an altitude of 1,457 m above the sea level and has the snow-capped [[Himalayas|Himalayan]] mountains in the background. Getting to Dharamsala from the nearby [[Kangra Airport]], which is about 8 kilometres away through the hilly terrain and the harsh winters, during which it rains and snows, is a deterrent to organizing regular matches.{{citation needed|date=September 2023}} | ||
[[Dav Whatmore]], the former Director of the [[National Cricket Academy]] in India had recommended during his tenure that the stadium is suitable for hosting international cricket matches. The first international team who played in this ground was the [[Pakistani cricket team]], when they played a warm-up match against an [[India A]] side in 2005.<ref name="ESPNCricinfo"/> | [[Dav Whatmore]], the former Director of the [[National Cricket Academy]] in India had recommended during his tenure that the stadium is suitable for hosting international cricket matches. The first international team who played in this ground was the [[Pakistani cricket team]], when they played a warm-up match against an [[India A]] side in 2005.<ref name="ESPNCricinfo"/> | ||
The first [[One Day International]] (ODI) at this stadium was played between [[Indian national cricket team|India]] and [[England national cricket team|England]] on 27 January 2013. England won the match by 7 wickets. The first [[Test cricket|Test]] at this stadium was played between [[Indian national cricket team|India]] | The first [[One Day International]] (ODI) at this stadium was played between [[Indian national cricket team|India]] and [[England national cricket team|England]] on 27 January 2013. England won the match by 7 wickets. The first [[Test cricket|Test]] at this stadium was played between [[Indian national cricket team|India]]- [[Australia national cricket team|Australia]] on 25–29 March 2017, India won the match.<ref name="HPCA">{{cite web |title=Dharamsala decider promises more surprises |url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-australia-2016-17/content/story/1088229.html |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=25 March 2017}}</ref> | ||
In November 2015, the stadium was selected as one of the six new Test match venues in India along with the [[Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium]], [[JSCA International Stadium Complex]], [[Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium]], [[Holkar Stadium]] and [[Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Arun Venugopal |url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/938911.html |title=BCCI revamps selection committee, announces new Test centres |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=7 March 2016}}</ref> | |||
The venue has been used sporadically for IPL matches and due to its high altitude has a reputation for six hitting. [[Adam Gilchrist]] became the first player to score a century in the IPL at the HPCA stadium in 2011 against RCB, an innings that included a 122m six off [[Charl Langeveldt]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-03-12 |title=IPL Records HPCA Stadium |url=https://t20-head-to-head.com/ipl-records-hpca-stadium/ |access-date=2023-03-20 |website=T20 Head to Head |language=en-GB}}</ref> | |||
===ACC Centre of Excellence=== | ===ACC Centre of Excellence=== | ||
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On 21 July 2015, the [[Board of Control for Cricket in India|BCCI]] announced the names of the eight cities which would be hosting matches during the [[2016 ICC World Twenty20]]. [[Dharamshala]] was announced as one of the eight venues for the event.<ref name="Venues">{{cite web |url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/901351.html |title=Eden Gardens to host 2016 World T20 final |access-date=21 July 2015 |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo}}</ref> On 11 December 2015, [[International Cricket Council|ICC]] announced the fixtures of the event where the [[HPCA Stadium]] was scheduled to host all the first round Group A matches and a single Super 10 Group 2 match.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icc-cricket.com/world-t20/fixtures/men |title=Fixtures for the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 |publisher=ICC Cricket |access-date=7 March 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223080347/http://www.icc-cricket.com/world-t20/fixtures/men |archive-date=23 February 2016 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> Originally the marquee [[India–Pakistan cricket rivalry|India vs Pakistan]] match was scheduled to be hosted by this venue.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016/content/story/951215.html |title=Dharamsala to host World T20 India-Pakistan |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=7 March 2016}}</ref> Due to security concerns for the Pakistani team,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016/content/story/977569.html | title=Political tussle clouds India-Pakistan World T20 match | publisher=ESPN Cricinfo | date=1 March 2016 | access-date=10 March 2016 | author=Gollapudi, Nagraj}}</ref> the match was moved to [[Eden Gardens]], [[Kolkata]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016/content/story/979921.html | title=India-Pakistan game moved to Kolkata | publisher=ESPN Cricinfo | access-date=10 March 2016}}</ref> | On 21 July 2015, the [[Board of Control for Cricket in India|BCCI]] announced the names of the eight cities which would be hosting matches during the [[2016 ICC World Twenty20]]. [[Dharamshala]] was announced as one of the eight venues for the event.<ref name="Venues">{{cite web |url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/story/901351.html |title=Eden Gardens to host 2016 World T20 final |access-date=21 July 2015 |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo}}</ref> On 11 December 2015, [[International Cricket Council|ICC]] announced the fixtures of the event where the [[HPCA Stadium]] was scheduled to host all the first round Group A matches and a single Super 10 Group 2 match.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icc-cricket.com/world-t20/fixtures/men |title=Fixtures for the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 |publisher=ICC Cricket |access-date=7 March 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223080347/http://www.icc-cricket.com/world-t20/fixtures/men |archive-date=23 February 2016 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> Originally the marquee [[India–Pakistan cricket rivalry|India vs Pakistan]] match was scheduled to be hosted by this venue.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016/content/story/951215.html |title=Dharamsala to host World T20 India-Pakistan |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=7 March 2016}}</ref> Due to security concerns for the Pakistani team,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016/content/story/977569.html | title=Political tussle clouds India-Pakistan World T20 match | publisher=ESPN Cricinfo | date=1 March 2016 | access-date=10 March 2016 | author=Gollapudi, Nagraj}}</ref> the match was moved to [[Eden Gardens]], [[Kolkata]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016/content/story/979921.html | title=India-Pakistan game moved to Kolkata | publisher=ESPN Cricinfo | access-date=10 March 2016}}</ref> | ||
== | ===2023 ICC World Cup=== | ||
ICC allocated 5 matches to the stadium, including New Zealand vs India.<ref name=W>{{cite web|url=http://www.icc.com|website=ICC.com}}</ref> | |||
==Record and statistics== | |||
'''Batting records''' | |||
=== | ===List of centuries=== | ||
'''Note-'' | |||
* '''*''' denotes that the batsman was [[not out]]. | * '''*''' denotes that the batsman was [[not out]]. | ||
* '''Inns.''' denotes the number of the innings in the match. | * '''Inns.''' denotes the number of the innings in the match. | ||
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| 2 || 103* || [[Tamim Iqbal]] || {{cr|BAN}} || 63 || 1 || {{cr|OMA}} || 13 March 2016 || Won<ref name=t20i534>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8604/scorecard/951327/bangladesh-vs-oman-12th-match-first-round-group-a-world-t20-2015-16 |title=12th Match, First Round Group A (N), World T20 at Dharamsala, Mar 13 2016|work=ESPN Cricinfo| access-date=24 August 2019}}</ref> | | 2 || 103* || [[Tamim Iqbal]] || {{cr|BAN}} || 63 || 1 || {{cr|OMA}} || 13 March 2016 || Won<ref name=t20i534>{{cite web |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8604/scorecard/951327/bangladesh-vs-oman-12th-match-first-round-group-a-world-t20-2015-16 |title=12th Match, First Round Group A (N), World T20 at Dharamsala, Mar 13 2016|work=ESPN Cricinfo| access-date=24 August 2019}}</ref> | ||
|} | |} | ||
'''Bowling records''' | |||
==List of Five Wicket Hauls== | ===List of Five Wicket Hauls=== | ||
===Key=== | ===Key=== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|30em}} | |||
{{List of cricket grounds in India}} | {{List of cricket grounds in India}} | ||
{{Indian Premier League}} | {{Indian Premier League}} | ||
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[[Category:Cricket grounds in Himachal Pradesh]] | [[Category:Cricket grounds in Himachal Pradesh]] | ||
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Dharamshala]] | [[Category:Buildings and structures in Dharamshala]] | ||
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[[Category:Test cricket grounds in India]] | [[Category:Test cricket grounds in India]] | ||
[[Category:2003 establishments in Himachal Pradesh]] | [[Category:2003 establishments in Himachal Pradesh]] | ||
[[Category:2023 Cricket World Cup stadiums]] | |||
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Picturesque backdrop of the HPCA Stadium | |
| Ground information | |
|---|---|
| Location | Dharamshala, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India |
| Home club | Himachal Pradesh cricket team Himachal Pradesh women's cricket team |
| Establishment | 2003 |
| Capacity | 23,000[1] |
| Owner | Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association |
| Operator | Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association |
| Tenants | Indian cricket team |
| End names | |
| River End College End | |
| International information | |
| Only Test | 25–29 March 2017: |
| First ODI | 27 January 2013: |
| Last ODI | 10 October 2023: |
| First T20I | 2 October 2015: |
| Last T20I | 27 February 2022: |
| First WT20I | 22 March 2016: |
| Last WT20I | 24 March 2016: |
| As of 27 February 2022 Source: [2] | |
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium (abbreviated as the HPCA Stadium) is an international cricket stadium in Dharamshala hill station of Himachal Pradesh, India.[2]
The stadium is the home ground of Himachal Pradesh cricket team, Himachal Pradesh women's cricket team and headquarter of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, the governing body of cricket in Himachal Pradesh state.[3] It will host 5 games of 2023 Cricket World Cup, including New Zealand vs India.[3]
Location and history[edit | edit source]
The stadium served as the home ground for the Himachal Pradesh cricket team for Ranji Trophy matches and other domestic matches. The stadium also hosted some IPL matches as a home stadium for Kings XI Punjab.[4]
The picturesque venue is unique in India as it is situated at an altitude of 1,457 m above the sea level and has the snow-capped Himalayan mountains in the background. Getting to Dharamsala from the nearby Kangra Airport, which is about 8 kilometres away through the hilly terrain and the harsh winters, during which it rains and snows, is a deterrent to organizing regular matches.[citation needed]
Dav Whatmore, the former Director of the National Cricket Academy in India had recommended during his tenure that the stadium is suitable for hosting international cricket matches. The first international team who played in this ground was the Pakistani cricket team, when they played a warm-up match against an India A side in 2005.[4]
The first One Day International (ODI) at this stadium was played between India and England on 27 January 2013. England won the match by 7 wickets. The first Test at this stadium was played between India- Australia on 25–29 March 2017, India won the match.[5]
In November 2015, the stadium was selected as one of the six new Test match venues in India along with the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, JSCA International Stadium Complex, Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Holkar Stadium and Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium.[6]
The venue has been used sporadically for IPL matches and due to its high altitude has a reputation for six hitting. Adam Gilchrist became the first player to score a century in the IPL at the HPCA stadium in 2011 against RCB, an innings that included a 122m six off Charl Langeveldt.[7]
ACC Centre of Excellence[edit | edit source]
In December 2015, Asian Cricket Council decided to set up Centre of Excellence at Dharamshala.[8]
2016 ICC World Twenty20[edit | edit source]
On 21 July 2015, the BCCI announced the names of the eight cities which would be hosting matches during the 2016 ICC World Twenty20. Dharamshala was announced as one of the eight venues for the event.[9] On 11 December 2015, ICC announced the fixtures of the event where the HPCA Stadium was scheduled to host all the first round Group A matches and a single Super 10 Group 2 match.[10] Originally the marquee India vs Pakistan match was scheduled to be hosted by this venue.[11] Due to security concerns for the Pakistani team,[12] the match was moved to Eden Gardens, Kolkata.[13]
2023 ICC World Cup[edit | edit source]
ICC allocated 5 matches to the stadium, including New Zealand vs India.[3]
Record and statistics[edit | edit source]
Batting records
List of centuries[edit | edit source]
'Note-
- * denotes that the batsman was not out.
- Inns. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
- Balls denotes the number of balls faced in an innings.
- NR denotes that the number of balls was not recorded.
- Parentheses next to the player's score denotes his century number at Edgbaston.
- The column title Date refers to the date the match started.
- The column title Result refers to the player's team result
Test Centuries[edit | edit source]
| No. | Score | Player | Team | Balls | Inns. | Opposing team | Date | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 111 | Steve Smith | 173 | 1 | 25 March 2017 | Lost[14] |
One Day Internationals[edit | edit source]
| No. | Score | Player | Team | Balls | Inns. | Opposing team | Date | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 113* | Ian Bell | 143 | 2 | 27 January 2013 | Won[15] | ||
| 2 | 127 | Virat Kohli | 114 | 1 | 17 October 2014 | Won[16] | ||
| 3 | 112 | Marlon Samuels | 103 | 2 | 17 October 2014 | Lost[16] |
Twenty20 Internationals[edit | edit source]
| No. | Score | Player | Team | Balls | Inns. | Opposing team | Date | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 106 | Rohit Sharma | 66 | 1 | 2 October 2015 | Lost[17] | ||
| 2 | 103* | Tamim Iqbal | 63 | 1 | 13 March 2016 | Won[18] |
Bowling records
List of Five Wicket Hauls[edit | edit source]
Key[edit | edit source]
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| The bowler was man of the match | |
| 10 or more wickets taken in the match | |
| § | One of two five-wicket hauls by the bowler in the match |
| Date | Day the Test started or ODI was held |
| Inn | Innings in which five-wicket haul was taken |
| Overs | Number of overs bowled. |
| Runs | Number of runs conceded |
| Wkts | Number of wickets taken |
| Econ | Runs conceded per over |
| Batsmen | Batsmen whose wickets were taken |
| Drawn | The match was drawn. |
Tests[edit | edit source]
| No. | Bowler | Date | Team | Opposing team | Inn | Overs | Runs | Wkts | Econ | Batsmen | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nathan Lyon | 25 March 2017 | 3 | 34.1 | 92 | 5 | 2.69 | Lost [14] |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium | India | Cricket Grounds". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 ESPN Cricinfo http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/ground/58056.html.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 ICC.com http://www.icc.com.
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty|title=(help) - ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Dharamshala to be ready for IPL by April". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
- ↑ "Dharamsala decider promises more surprises". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ↑ Arun Venugopal. "BCCI revamps selection committee, announces new Test centres". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ↑ "IPL Records HPCA Stadium". T20 Head to Head. 12 March 2023. Retrieved 20 March 2023.
- ↑ "ACC sets up Centre of Excellence in Dharamsala". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ↑ "Eden Gardens to host 2016 World T20 final". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ "Fixtures for the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016". ICC Cricket. Archived from the original on 23 February 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ↑ "Dharamsala to host World T20 India-Pakistan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ↑ Gollapudi, Nagraj (1 March 2016). "Political tussle clouds India-Pakistan World T20 match". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
- ↑ "India-Pakistan game moved to Kolkata". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 "4th Test: India v Australia at Dharamsala, 25-29 March, 2017 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 March 2017.
- ↑ "5th ODI: India v England at Dharamsala, Jan 27, 2013 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 "4th ODI: India v West Indies at Dharamsala, Oct 17, 2014 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
- ↑ "1st T20I (N), South Africa tour of India at Dharamsala, Oct 2 2015". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
- ↑ "12th Match, First Round Group A (N), World T20 at Dharamsala, Mar 13 2016". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 24 August 2019.
Coordinates: 32°11′52″N 76°19′34″E / 32.197672°N 76.325997°E