<p> Mohali: Punjab Kings on Monday announced that their home matches for the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League will be held at the newly-developed Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium in Mullanpur, Mohali.</p>.<p> The stadium, which has hosted domestic matches for the last couple of years, comprises all the modern facilities and top class infrastructure, and can accommodate 33,000 spectators.</p>.CSK to play RCB in March 22 IPL opener, schedule till April 7 announced.<p> The stadium also has a well-equipped herringbone drainage system, which helps in removal of water within 25-30 minutes after the rain stops.</p>.<p> Instead of the traditional soil, the ground is made of sand, which is difficult to maintain, but provides good stability.</p>.<p> It is equipped with two international-standard dressing rooms having facilities for steam, sauna and ice bath, while a world-class gym has also been set up at this complex.</p>.<p> The stadium will officially be inaugurated when Punjab Kings begin their campaign against the Delhi Capitals on March 23.</p>.<p> The franchise's long-standing home venue -- Inderjit Singh Bindra Stadium -- has a capacity of 27,000. The franchise had been playing its home matches there since the IPL's inaugural edition in 2008.</p>
<p> Mohali: Punjab Kings on Monday announced that their home matches for the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League will be held at the newly-developed Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium in Mullanpur, Mohali.</p>.<p> The stadium, which has hosted domestic matches for the last couple of years, comprises all the modern facilities and top class infrastructure, and can accommodate 33,000 spectators.</p>.CSK to play RCB in March 22 IPL opener, schedule till April 7 announced.<p> The stadium also has a well-equipped herringbone drainage system, which helps in removal of water within 25-30 minutes after the rain stops.</p>.<p> Instead of the traditional soil, the ground is made of sand, which is difficult to maintain, but provides good stability.</p>.<p> It is equipped with two international-standard dressing rooms having facilities for steam, sauna and ice bath, while a world-class gym has also been set up at this complex.</p>.<p> The stadium will officially be inaugurated when Punjab Kings begin their campaign against the Delhi Capitals on March 23.</p>.<p> The franchise's long-standing home venue -- Inderjit Singh Bindra Stadium -- has a capacity of 27,000. The franchise had been playing its home matches there since the IPL's inaugural edition in 2008.</p>