Dharamshala, June 12
As anticipation builds for the opening One Day International between India and Afghanistan at the iconic Dharamshala Cricket Stadium tomorrow, cricket and spirituality came together in a unique Himachali tradition as former Union Minister and Member of Parliament Shri Anurag Thakur, accompanied by Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) office bearers, sought the blessings of revered deity Lord Indrunag Ji for the successful conduct of the match.
Special prayers and rituals were offered at the sacred Indrunag Temple, a place deeply revered by the people of Kangra and Dharamshala. For generations, Lord Indrunag has been regarded as the protector of the region and a divine guardian associated with favorable weather and prosperity. Seeking His blessings before major international matches has become a cherished tradition, reflecting the unique bond between cricket, culture and faith in Dharamshala.
Present on the occasion were HPCA Vice President Vijay Bhandari, Secretary Manuj Sharma, Treasurer Vikram Thakur, Joint Secretary Vishal Sharma, former Secretary Avneesh Parmar and other HPCA members.
The atmosphere across Dharamshala is electric as fans from across the country arrive to witness some of the biggest names in world cricket take the field. Former Indian captain Rohit Sharma, v
captain Shubman Gill, along with several other Indian stars, have already arrived in Dharamshala, further fuelling excitement among cricket lovers.
Adding to the spectacle is nature’s own grand stage. Fresh snowfall on the majestic Dhauladhar ranges over the past few days has transformed the mountain backdrop into a breathtaking panorama. The snow-clad peaks towering above the lush green outfield have once again reminded the world why Dharamshala is widely regarded as the most beautiful cricket venue on the planet.
With crystal-clear mountain air, pleasant weather and unmatched Himalayan vistas, tomorrow’s ODI promises to be far more than a cricket match it will be a celebration of sport, culture, spirituality and nature.
Speaking on the occasion, HPCA Secretary Manuj Sharma said that with the blessings of Indru Nag devta all preparations for the match have been completed and the association is looking forward to hosting another memorable international fixture.
Former Union Minister and MP Shri Anurag Thakur said that the Dharamshala Cricket Stadium has become one of Himachal Pradesh’s greatest ambassadors on the global stage.
“From its humble beginnings to becoming one of the most admired cricket venues in the world, Dharamshala has showcased the beauty, culture and hospitality of Himachal Pradesh to millions across the globe. International matches have generated employment, strengthened tourism and brought immense pride to the people of the state. The HPCA has consistently delivered world-class events, and tomorrow’s ODI will be another memorable chapter in this remarkable journey,” he said.
“It is a matter of pride that Dharamshala continues to host some of the most prestigious matches in world cricket. The response from fans has been overwhelming, and we are confident that tomorrow’s match will be a memorable experience for players and spectators alike,” he said.
As the sun rises over the snow-covered Dhauladhars and thousands of fans make their way to the stadium, Dharamshala stands ready once again to deliver a cricketing spectacle where the roar of the crowd meets the serenity of the Himalayas a setting unmatched anywhere in the world.










