New Chandigarh Hosts Historic Test Match Between India and Afghanistan
New Chandigarh Hosts Historic Test Match Between India and Afghanistan
IN · Published Jun 5, 2026
New Chandigarh's PCA Stadium is set to host its first-ever Test match as India takes on Afghanistan from June 6 to June 10,
This marks Afghanistan's 13th Test since their debut in 2018, also against India. The Indian team, transitioning from IPL to red-ball cricket, faces a quick turnaround, with eight of their 15 squad members having played in the IPL final just six days prior. Afghanistan, led by captain Hashmatullah Shahidi and under new head coach Richard Pybus, aims to improve on their previous performance against India, where they lost within two days. The match is not part of the World Test Championship cycle, but both teams are treating it with seriousness. The pitch, made of black soil, is expected to favor batters initially, with spinners likely to play a significant role as the game progresses. Afternoon temperatures could reach 104°F (40°C), adding to the challenge.

Why It's Important?

The extreme heat, with temperatures potentially hitting 104°F (40°C), poses a risk of dehydration and heat-related illnesses for players and spectators. Afghanistan's lack of key players, including Rashid Khan, may impact their performance, while India's squad faces the challenge of adapting quickly to red-ball cricket after the IPL. The low ticket sales, with only 1,700 sold as of June 4, suggest a muted atmosphere for this historic occasion. Spinners are expected to dominate as the pitch dries out, which could lead to challenging batting conditions later in the match.

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