The rain during the matches at the International Cricket Stadium Dharamshala will no longer become a hindrance. After rain in the match, the ground will be dried for about 20 minutes and then fully prepared for play. The advanced sub air system installed along with the new outfield of the ground has become a new facility with the HPCA.
Which will help in quick drying of the ground after rain and the game will not be affected for long. Earlier, a drainage system was installed in a part of the stadium to drain off rain water. At the same time, two matches at Dharamshala Stadium have also been canceled due to rain twice. Due to which HPCA had decided to install advance sub air system along with the new outfield. Whose work was completed in March itself and its trial was also done during the rains. Dialogue
HPCA Secretary Avneesh Parmar said that advance sub-air drainage system has been installed in the new outfield of Dharamshala Stadium for rain water drainage. Due to which after the rain in the match, it will be dried for about 20 minutes and ready to play again.
This is how all air system happens
The field is dried quickly with the help of sub air system. In this system, perforated pipes are inserted in the outfield of the entire ground. There are small holes in them and with the help of these holes the water flows out through these pipes. Apart from this, water is also taken out through air pressure. Not only this, with the help of this sub-air system, the water stagnant in the roots of the grass of the field can also be drawn by air pressure.