The 17-member team lead by the ICC's head of events, Chris Tetley, and Tournament Director of the Board of Control for Cricket in India MV Sridhar, was on its last venue trip of the eight centres selected for the forthcoming World T20 in March 2016.
This team carried out inspection of the facilities available at HPCA Stadium and Pavillion Hotel.
"We have carried out inspection from all aspects and are happy with the facilities here," said Tetley in a press conference held in the afternoon.
Tetley addedthat the ICC takes security aspect seriously and plan will remain same for all the matches to be held here.
Meanwhile, BCCI official Shridhar said the Dharamshala stadium was best among the eight venues, which will host the event.
"Practice facilities and the indoor practice area are of world class level and the biggest advantage at Dharamshala is the practice area for four teams at a time, Which shall help organising many matches in short time. Hospitality facilities here are unmatched and no other venue has so much of options," said Shridhar.
The inspection team pointed out no shortcomings, while few additional requirements will be fulfilled as the event is three months away.
"Sitting capacity is being increased while special enclosures will be created for differently-abled persons," said Shridhar, adding that the focus would be on providing best of the facilities to the every spectator in the stands.
On the reservation shown by kin of Kargil war martyrs against holding India-Pakistan match at Dharamsala, Shridhar said it was an ICC event and not a bilateral series.
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