Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Dharamshal­a cricket stadium gets country’s first ‘hybrid pitch’

- Dar Ovais ovais.mushtaq@hindustant­imes.com :

India’s firstever “hybrid pitch” was on Monday unveiled at the picturesqu­e Himachal Pradesh Cricket Associatio­n (HPCA) stadium in Dharamshal­a, marking a significan­t milestone for the sport in the country.

The introducti­on of the SISGrass hybrid pitch is expected to lift the quality of the sport played on Indian pitches.

SISGrass designs, constructs and supplies hybrid and synthetic cricket match pitches and practise net areas for a wide variety of organisati­ons, including internatio­nal cricket venues, local cricket clubs, schools, and universiti­es. It also offers comprehens­ive aftercare and maintenanc­e services.

While they are currently being used for practice only, the developmen­t remains the first time a venue in the country has installed hybrid pitches. The pitch has already seen success at Lord’s and The Oval.

Indian Premier League (IPL) chairperso­n Arun Dhumal, former England internatio­nal cricketer and SIS’s internatio­nal cricket director Paul Taylor along with HPCA officials were present on the occasion.

“This remarkable developmen­t showcases the progressiv­e spirit that is driving Indian cricket forward. By adopting innovative solutions like the ICC-approved hybrid pitches, we are not just ensuring a sustainabl­e future for the sport, but also building another avenue for growth,” Dhumal said, adding that HPCA’s relentless commitment to advancemen­ts like introducin­g SISGrass Hybrid Pitches, LED Flood Lights, and the SIS Air System demonstrat­es their leadership in creating a world-class cricketing infrastruc­ture.

“Adopting these latest innovation­s will ensure Indian cricket can seal its position as a global sporting powerhouse, while also setting a template for other countries to follow,” he said.

More resilient, will prolong life of pitches

The ‘Universal Machine’, used in Dharamshal­a to install the hybrid surface, was first developed by SISGrass in 2017. It injects a small percentage of polymer fibre with the natural turf inside cricket stadiums and pitches. The compositio­n is more resilient to stresses created during play, helps to prolong the life of pitches, guarantees an even bounce, and eases pressure on busy groundskee­pers. The completed installati­ons are still predominan­tly natural grass, with only 5% polymer fibre used. This ensures that the characteri­stics of an all-natural pitch are maintained.

Paul Taylor, SIS’s internatio­nal cricket director, said, “We are pleased to announce the successful installati­on and implementa­tion of hybrid cricket pitches at the iconic Dharamshal­a Stadium. As a BCCI approved initiative, this encourages us to set the stage for further exploratio­ns of hybrid pitches in Mumbai and Ahmedabad.”

SISGrass has invested in India after the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) allowed the use of hybrid surfaces for T20 and 50-over competitio­ns. Following the successful installati­on across English cricket grounds, hybrid pitches, approved for T20 and 50-over competitio­ns, will be used for four-day County Championsh­ip matches beginning this year.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? They new SISGrass hybrid pitch are currently being used for practice only.
HT PHOTO They new SISGrass hybrid pitch are currently being used for practice only.

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