‘Under the Rakaposhi’: Two-day cricket tournament in Nagar showcases GB’s diverse beauty

‘Under the Rakaposhi’: Two-day cricket tournament in Nagar showcases GB’s diverse beauty

“The aim of the festivity was to promote and explore diverse cultures, landscapes and tourism potential in the area,” says Nagar DC.

A two-day cricket tournament at the world’s highest natural stadium in the Pissan Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan’s Nagar concluded on Friday with traditional and unique performances.

Situated in the lap of ice-capped and rugged mountains, the Pissan cricket stadium stands at an elevation of 8,400 feet above sea level and boasts a majestic view of the Rakaposhi mountain — the 12th highest peak in Pakistan, locally known as the ‘Mother of Mists’.

The Pissan cricket stadium lies under the shadow of the mighty Rakaposhi mountain.

The stadium is located in the depths of the Pissan Valley and, like all beautiful things in the world, requires hard work to reach. It takes a 30-minute jerky jeep ride from the Karakoram Highway and another two-hour hike to finally reach the ground.

The stadium, therefore, was the perfect location for the 2nd Chief Secretary Rakaposhi Tournament 2023, which began on Wednesday and concluded today.

The moment when the winners picked up their trophy.

A total of three teams from GB’s Diamer, Hunza and Nagar districts participated in the event. The final match of the tournament was played between Hunza Leopard and Rakaposhi Nagar in which the former won by 61 runs.

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