World's first high-tech stadium to be built at Chandigarh Mullanpur


World's first high-tech stadium to be built at Chandigarh Mullanpur
World's first high-tech stadium




Rains have been disrupting the matches in India so far and there is not a single stadium in the country that has a roof and the matches continue, but now this problem will be over soon. This is because the world's first high-tech stadium being built in Chandigarh by the Punjab Cricket Association will be ready soon. Even the world's largest cricket stadium in Motera does not have this facility, in which the match can be organized in the rain.





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Actually, the Mullanpur International Cricket Stadium has been built under the Green Building Concept. Built at a cost of Rs 150 crore, eight lakh square feet, this stadium is three times bigger than the IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali. It is slightly different from the rest of the high-tech stadiums in the world and matches can be held here even in odd conditions.





World's first high-tech stadium Features





This cricket stadium, being built according to the needs of the future, is the most high-tech cricket stadium in the world. The power supply will be completed by solar system. Rain water harvesting will supply water. In addition, the water used will also be reused. Trees have been specially planted for greenery. Special drainage system has been installed in the stadium, the match will not be interrupted as much as it rains. The pitch will be ready to play in half an hour as soon as the rain stops. Transparent ceilings are being installed in the visitors' galleries to avoid sun and rain.





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Construction will be completed by March 2021





The work of this stadium being constructed by the Punjab Cricket Association has been completed by 90 percent. The stadium was targeted to be completed by August 2020, but its construction has slowed down due to the lockdown. CEO Deepak Sharma said that by March 2021 we will complete all the construction work. If this stadium is ready by March, then some matches of the T20 World Cup to be held in India next year can also be held here.





30 corporate boxes in the stadium





The facilities in this international stadium have also been taken full care of. It has 30 corporate boxes, which is not yet in any stadium in India. Each corporate box will have 60 seats. Big corporate houses can book these for themselves for 10 to 20 years. If the spectator is seen, a total of 36 thousand people can enjoy the match by sitting together.





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IPL and international matches in future





International pitch curator Daljit Singh says that this is the only cricket stadium in the country, in which seven international level pitches have been prepared. International level matches can be held on every pitch. It was expected that there could be Ranji matches in this stadium this season, but due to the Corona epidemic, the situation is not clear about the domestic season yet. In the future, all IPL and international matches will be held in this stadium, as there will be no problems related to parking and traffic. Here 1640 trains can be parked simultaneously.


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