![]() |
![]() mariners Ichiro t shirtXL stadium give away $9.00 Time Remaining: 14d 6h 40m Buy It Now for only: $9.00 |
![]() PHOENIX SUN JERSEY STADIUM GIVE AWAY XL $12.00 Time Remaining: 3h 40m Buy It Now for only: $12.00 |

Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium - A Spectacular International Cricketing Grounds
The Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium is a spectacular cricketing grounds located in the North Central Province of the beautiful island of Sri Lanka close to the town of Dambulla. The stadium is one of the newer cricketing venues in the island that was opened up in the year 2000. With a capacity to seat 16,800 people, the stadium has played host to an exciting array of international cricket matches that have entertained thousands of people both within the island and overseas. The stadium covers approximately 60 acres of land which stands leased from the famous Rangiri Dambulla Temple, exuding an aura of majesty and splendour.
Having only taken 167 days for construction, the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium was inaugurated in March 2000 with the playing of a high profile international cricket match between Sri Lanka and England. Consequently, cricket matches were not played at the stadium for a short period of time following certain lease complications. However, this matter was shortly resolved resulting in a continuous stream of matches being played from the year 2003 onwards to date. The highest one day international match score at this Stadium was attained by Sri Lanka when they scored 282/4 against India in 2004. The lowest score at the stadium to-date was scored by England when they only achieved 88/10 against Sri Lanka in 2003.
The Stadium's location in Dambulla, which is part of the dry zone of Sri Lanka, has allowed the stadium the privilege to be able to host matches all year round due to good weather conditions. The grounds is said to be extremely bowler-friendly, providing added advantage to seamers and spin bowlers during the day. Floodlights were installed at the grounds in 2003, enabling the stadium to be used for day night cricket games. Furthermore, this massive stadium lies in a stunning spot that overlooks the scenic Dambulla Tank (Dambulla Reservoir) and the famous Dambulla Rock.
The opening up of the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium has furthered the development of sports in Sri Lanka. When visiting this popular Stadium, be sure to visit all the other attractions in Dambulla which include the UNESCO protected zone of the Buddhist Cave Temples that date back to as early as 85 BC. When planning your trip to Sri Lanka, visit the Truly Sri Lanka website for valuable information regarding places to visit, attractions, travel tips and places to stay in this scenic island.
About the Author
Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.
Beyblade Battle in Stadium 1 (aka) The Clear Hasbro Stadium


