International Cricket Council Gives Thumbs Up to Mohali for 2016 World Twenty20
The International Cricket Council carried out an inspection at the PCA stadium in Mohali and gave a thumbs up to the facilities.
- Written by Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 14, 2015 06:50 pm IST
The International Cricket Council (ICC) gave a thumbs up to the facilities at the PCA Stadium here which will be hosting some matches of next year's ICC World Twenty20 Championships. (Virat Kohli Says IPL Has Taken Home Advantage Away for World Twenty20)
Led by ICC head of events, Chris Tetley, and BCCI Tournament Director MV Sridhar, a joint team which arrived here last night, reached the stadium in the morning. (2016 ICC World Twenty20: India to Clash With Pakistan in Dharamsala)
They carried out an inspection of the venue and held meetings with PCA officials. (2016 World Twenty20 Schedule)
"The ICC-BCCI joint team arrived at the venue in the morning to carry out the inspection. They went around the stadium. They appeared to be quite happy with the overall maintenance, facilities and security aspects.
"No shortcoming was pointed out. They were happy with overall set up. The only thing which they wanted was that there should be smooth changeover when Mohali hosts a double header of the event," venue manager and PCA's CEO, Brigadier GS Sandhu (retd) told PTI.
Among the matches which Mohali will host are Pakistan taking on Australia on March 25 and the double-header on March 27 between West Indies and India (women) and India vs Australia (men).
Sandhu said the team held a detailed meeting with security officials, "which was headed by IGP, Kuldeep Singh. The security team reviewed everything, they were quite happy."
Before heading to Dharamsala, where they will be inspecting the venue tomorrow morning, the joint team spent close to five hours at the Mohali venue.
PCA spokesman Sushil Kapoor said among those who were part of the joint team included security, broadcasting, merchandising and other officials.
"The team went around the ground and expressed satisfaction with the ground, preparations, dressing rooms, stands, upkeep and cleanliness of the stadium," Kapoor said.
When asked to comment about today's inspection, Sridhar said it was carried as per routine before the mega-events.
"Everyone was quite happy with the facilities here. There is no problem at all," Sridhar told