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Perched at an altitude of about 1,457 meters (4,780 feet), the HPCA stadium is unlike any other, I should say matchless in beauty. The snow-draped Dhauladhar range towers in the background that create a picture-perfect setting.
Dharamshala hosts a lot of domestic and international cricket—from ODIs and Test matches to the glamour of the IPL. The venue has a seating capacity of around 23,000 people.
This is the third nearest International Cricadium from my place, I've attended only one domestic match here. But, the next year in IPL you'll see there.
It's also a tourist destination and a place where Buddhist Dharmguru Dalai Lama lives....here's a walkaround ....don't miss it.
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That's amazing. Does the altitude give a big advantage to the home team?
Cricadiums is a cool name.
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No advantage to any team due to altitude. The ball flies faster and higher when hit. Yes the bowlers also get a bit of extra bounce and speed but it's often worked in favour of batsmen.
Sometimes it's slightly advantage to the team bowling under floodlights.
Thanks. I was thinking to start it as a series and only Cricadium hit my mind.
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Every time I read that, I can't not read "circadian" in my mind
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