India have reached a significant milestone in cricket infrastructure with the unveiling of their first-ever 'hybrid pitch' at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium in Dharamsala. The inauguration, held this Monday, marks a pivotal moment for cricket in the country, promising to enhance the sport's infrastructure significantly.
The event saw the presence of several notable figures, including IPL Chairman Arun Dhumal and former England cricketer Paul Taylor, who is also the International Cricket Director at SIS, the company behind the technology. They were joined by other cricket dignitaries to celebrate this innovation.
Dhumal, a native of Himachal Pradesh, expressed his enthusiasm for this advancement in cricket technology. "The introduction of hybrid pitches is set to revolutionize cricket in India, following their success in iconic venues like Lord's and The Oval in England," he stated during the ceremony. This new pitch type combines natural turf with synthetic fibers, designed to offer enhanced durability and consistent playability. This innovation is expected to alleviate some of the burdens on ground staff while ensuring that the pitch remains in top condition.
The hybrid pitch incorporates a mere 5% synthetic fibers, ensuring that the essential natural characteristics of a cricket pitch are maintained, thus preserving the traditional playing conditions beloved by players and fans alike.
Paul Taylor, who played a significant role in this project, acknowledged the collaborative efforts with HPCA. "With the ICC's approval, we're excited to see the positive impact these pitches will have on the sport, starting with installations in Mumbai and Ahmedabad next," he commented, highlighting the broader roll-out plans for India.
The creation and installation of the hybrid surface were facilitated by the 'Universal Machine', developed by SISGrass in 2017. This technology has already been successfully implemented in various county cricket grounds across England, paving the way for its introduction in international venues.
This development is in line with the International Cricket Council's (ICC) recent approval of hybrid pitches for use in T20 and one-day international matches. Plans are also underway to incorporate these pitches in the four-day county championships starting this year.
Additionally, the use of advanced technology like the SISAir system, which aerates the roots, further enhances the pitch's quality. This system is crucial for maintaining the health and resilience of the pitch, thereby offering players safer and better playing conditions.
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(With PTI inputs)