Both teams now head to the picturesque town in Himachal Pradesh following the cancellation of the third ODI in Vizag owing to cyclone Hudhud. The venue will be host its second-ever ODI.
"It is a great honour for us that His Holiness has confirmed his presence for the match. He is usually travelling around the world but this time he happens to be in the country," Sanjay Sharma, spokesperson at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA), told PTI today.
Interestingly, the players of the visiting England team were not able to meet the Dalai Lama at his headquarters during an ODI in January 2013. It happened to be stadium's international debut game.
"His Holiness last visited the stadium in 2012," said the spokesperson referring to one of the Indian Premier League games.
Sharma said that several celebrities are expected to attend the match.
"About 17000 tickets are available for general public. By yesterday, we had sold about 2000 tickets online and today we have opened the retail counter," Sharma added.
The overall seating capacity is 19000.
