Dharamshala will host 3 IPL 2026 matches at the HPCA Stadiu, PBKS vs Delhi Capitals (May 11), PBKS vs Mumbai Indians (May 14), and PBKS vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru (May 17). All matches start at 7:30 PM IST. Tickets are available both online via District app, BookMyShow, and Paytm Insider, and offline at the stadium, with prices starting from approximately ₹2,000 for general stands.
I live in Dharamshala. I have watched matches at this stadium with the Dhauladhar Himalayas behind the bowler’s arm, snow-capped peaks glowing in the afternoon sunlight while 23,000 people roar below. This is not a generic IPL venue guide. This is everything you need to know about attending a Dharamshala IPL match 2026, written by someone who lives here.

If you are planning your first trip to Dharamshala, start with our complete Dharamshala travel guide (2026) for the full picture, or jump straight into a Dharamshala itinerary (2, 3, 5 & 7 day plans) then come back here to plan your match day.
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Dharamshala IPL 2026 Match Schedule: Dates, Teams & Timings
HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala will host 3 IPL 2026 matches, all featuring Punjab Kings as the home team. All three matches are part of the IPL 2026 second phase, which runs from March 28 to May 31.
| Match | Date | Day | Teams | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | May 11, 2026 | Sunday | Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals | 7:30 PM IST |
| 2 | May 14, 2026 | Wednesday | Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians | 7:30 PM IST |
| 3 | May 17, 2026 | Saturday | Punjab Kings vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 7:30 PM IST |
Punjab Kings play 4 home matches in New Chandigarh and 3 in Dharamshala during the 2026 season. Dharamshala is one of 13 IPL 2026 venues across India.
Which match should you target?
- PBKS vs Delhi Capitals (May 11): the first Dharamshala match of the season. Moderate demand. This is your best chance at getting tickets at face value without premium pricing.
- PBKS vs Mumbai Indians (May 14): highest demand match. Mumbai Indians have the largest fanbase in the IPL. Expect tickets to sell out fastest and prices to be 20–30% higher than the other two matches.
- PBKS vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru (May 17): very high demand. The Virat Kohli factor draws fans from across the country. Saturday match means more weekend travellers. Second hardest ticket to get.
If you can only attend one match and want the best combination of atmosphere and ticket availability, the May 11 match against Delhi Capitals is the smart pick. If you want the most electric crowd, go for Mumbai Indians on May 14 but book the moment tickets go live.
Note: Timings are based on the current BCCI schedule. Verify closer to match dates on the official IPL website as the BCCI may adjust them.
HPCA Stadium Dharamshala: The IPL 2026 Venue at 1,457 Metres
The HPCA (Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association) Stadium in Dharamshala sits at 1,457 metres above sea level, making it one of the highest cricket grounds in the world. The Dhauladhar mountain range, a sub-range of the outer Himalayas, rises directly behind the stadium, forming the most scenic cricket backdrop on the planet.
Key venue facts:
- Full name: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
- Location: Dharamshala, Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh
- Altitude: 1,457 metres (4,780 feet)
- Capacity: Approximately 23,000
- Mountain backdrop: Dhauladhar range, peaks reaching over 4,000 metres, snow-capped through May
- Unique feature: No boundary fence in front of the seating area, every seat has an unobstructed view of the ground
- Stands: Not extremely high, so you feel fairly close to the action even from the upper levels
What it actually feels like, from someone who lives here:
There is nothing in Indian cricket that compares to watching a match at HPCA. The air is cool even in May, you feel the altitude in your lungs and on your skin. The Dhauladhar peaks sit behind the stadium like a painted wall, snow still clinging to the ridges in mid-May, glowing in the afternoon sunlight as the match begins.
And then the weather adds its own drama, rain can arrive at any moment, clouds rolling in fast from behind the mountains, only to clear twenty minutes later. The crowd is loud, 23,000 people in a ground this intimate creates a noise that bounces off everything. It is, genuinely, the most beautiful place to watch cricket in the world.
Visiting without a match: HPCA Stadium is open to tourists on non-match days from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM with an entry fee of ₹30 per person. Payment is UPI or card only, no cash accepted. The mountain views from the stands are worth the visit even without cricket.
For a detailed visitor guide covering the stadium experience outside IPL season, see our HPCA Stadium experience and visitor guide.
Best Seats at HPCA Stadium for IPL 2026: Mountain View Guide
The West Stand and Pavilion Terrace (South) offer the best mountain views at HPCA Stadium, unobstructed panoramic views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar range behind the stadium. The Western side is also the best for photography.

| Stand | Mountain View | Proximity to Pitch | Sun/Shade (7:30 PM) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| West Stand | Best (full Dhauladhar panorama) | Moderate | Shade by match time | Mountain views + photos |
| Pavilion Terrace (South) | Excellent (angled Dhauladhar view) | Close | Shade | Premium experience |
| East Stand | Limited (mountains behind you) | Moderate | Sun early, shade later | Budget option |
| General Stand | Varies | Furthest | Varies | Cheapest tickets |
Important: For IPL evening matches starting at 7:30 PM, you will catch the twilight mountain views during the first innings — the Dhauladhar peaks glowing in fading sunlight. By the second innings, it is dark and the floodlights take over. If the mountain view is your priority, arrive early. The pre-match hour, when the sun is low and the peaks are golden, is when this stadium looks its absolute best.
My honest recommendation by budget:
- Budget pick: East Stand, you lose the mountain view but the cricket experience is the same.
- Best value: West Stand, this is where I would sit.
- Splurge: Pavilion Terrace (South), closest to the pitch with an angled mountain view.
One thing nobody mentions online: The wind. HPCA Stadium is open and sits at altitude. Even on warm May evenings, there is a steady cool breeze that picks up after sunset. Wear layers regardless of what the temperature app says.
Dharamshala IPL Match 2026 Tickets: Price List & How to Book Online

Dharamshala IPL 2026 tickets can be booked online through District (by Zomato), BookMyShow, and Paytm Insider, or bought offline at the HPCA Stadium. Prices for Punjab Kings home matches at HPCA Stadium start from approximately ₹2,000 for general stands and go up to ₹7,500+ for premium and VIP sections.
A word of warning: Tickets sell out fast. Not “within a few days” fast within hours fast. If you are serious about attending, be ready the minute tickets go live. Set alerts on the booking platforms. Have your payment method ready. Do not browse, buy.
Ticket Price Table (2026 Estimates)
| Stand / Category | Estimated Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General Stand | ₹800 – ₹2,000 | Basic seating, limited shade |
| Premium Lower Deck | ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 | Better view, closer to pitch |
| Premium Upper Deck | ₹2,500 – ₹4,000 | Elevated view, mountain backdrop |
| VIP Box | ₹5,000 – ₹7,500+ | Best seats, hospitality included |
| Corporate / Hospitality | ₹10,000 – ₹30,000 | Premium packages, food & drink |
Disclaimer: Exact IPL 2026 ticket prices have not been officially announced at the time of writing. These estimates are based on previous HPCA Stadium IPL pricing and current booking platform listings. I will update this table as official prices are released.
How to Book Tickets Online
- Visit District app (by Zomato), BookMyShow, or Paytm Insider
- Search for “Punjab Kings” or “HPCA Stadium Dharamshala”
- Select your match (May 11, May 14, or May 17)
- Choose your stand and category
- Select the number of tickets
- Complete payment via UPI, credit/debit card, or net banking
- Download your e-ticket to your phone, do not rely on email. Mobile signal inside the stadium with 23,000 people is patchy at best. Have your ticket saved offline.
Offline Ticket Booking
You can also buy tickets at the HPCA Stadium box office. However:
- Availability is extremely limited for IPL matches
- Expect long queues, arrive 6+ hours before the match if you are trying this route
- MI and RCB matches may have no offline tickets available at all
- My recommendation: Book online. The offline route is a gamble you do not need to take for matches this popular.
Got your tickets sorted? Next step is figuring out where to stay near HPCA for IPL 2026, especially since prices surge quickly.
Match-Specific Ticket Demand
- PBKS vs MI (May 14): Highest demand. Mumbai Indians have the largest fanbase. Book the second tickets go live. Expect 20–30% higher prices than other matches.
- PBKS vs RCB (May 17): Very high demand. Virat Kohli factor plus RCB’s passionate fanbase. Saturday match means more weekend travellers competing for tickets.
- PBKS vs DC (May 11): First Dharamshala match of the season. Moderate demand compared to MI and RCB fixtures. Your best chance at getting tickets at face value.
Where to Stay in Dharamshala for IPL 2026 (+ Where Teams Stay)
For Dharamshala IPL 2026 matches, the best areas to stay are Lower Dharamshala (closest to HPCA Stadium, 2–5 km), Khaniyara (quiet and local, 3–4 km), and McLeod Ganj (the tourist hub, 11 km). Book early, hotel prices spike significantly during IPL weeks.
Where IPL Players and Teams Stay

IPL teams in Dharamshala typically stay at premium properties near the stadium:
- The Pavilion: a 93-room cricket-themed luxury resort located right next to HPCA Stadium. Prices start around ₹15,000/night during IPL. This is where most teams and match officials stay.
- Radisson Blu Resort Dharamshala: a popular high-end hotel frequently used by IPL teams during the tournament.
- D’Polo Club & Spa Resort: located in Khaniyara, a 9-acre property geared toward cricket enthusiasts and tourists.
Where You Should Stay (By Budget)
| Budget | Area | Price Range | Distance to Stadium | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Budget (₹500–₹1,500) | McLeod Ganj hostels | ₹500–₹1,500/night | 11 km (30–40 min) | Solo travellers, backpackers |
| Mid-range (₹2,000–₹5,000) | Lower Dharamshala hotels | ₹2,000–₹5,000/night | 2–5 km (10–15 min) | Families, couples |
| Local experience (₹1,500–₹3,000) | Khaniyara homestays | ₹1,500–₹3,000/night | 3–4 km (10–15 min) | Quiet stay, home-cooked meals |
| Luxury (₹8,000–₹15,000+) | The Pavilion / Radisson Blu | ₹8,000–₹15,000+/night | Next to stadium | Cricket fans, premium experience |
The Pricing Reality During IPL
Hotel rooms that normally cost ₹2,500 per night in Dharamshala can jump to ₹5,000 or more during IPL weeks. This is not an exaggeration — Dharamshala has limited hotel inventory, and when 23,000 match-goers arrive for three matches in one week, every available room gets booked.
Book your stay the moment you book your tickets. If you wait until late April for mid-May matches, you may not find anything within 15 km of the stadium at a reasonable price.
A Local Stay Option

If you are looking for a quiet, local stay in Khaniyara, just 4 km from HPCA Stadium, Manoratham Villa in Khaniyara offers a genuine Dharamshala experience away from the tourist crowd. Home-cooked meals, mountain views, and a local host who can help you plan your match day. It is the kind of stay where you get insider tips over breakfast, including the ones in this guide.
For more accommodation options, see our best areas to stay in Dharamshala and best homestays in Dharamshala.
How to Reach HPCA Stadium for Dharamshala IPL Match 2026
HPCA Stadium is 5 km from Dharamshala bus stand, 11 km from McLeod Ganj, and 13 km from Gaggal Airport. On Dharamshala IPL match 2026 days, expect heavy traffic, arrive at least 2 hours before the 7:30 PM start.
| From | Distance | Normal Time | Match Day Time | Best Option |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dharamshala bus stand | 5 km | 10–15 min | 30–45 min | Auto/taxi |
| McLeod Ganj | 11 km | 25–35 min | 45–75 min | Pre-booked taxi |
| Gaggal Airport (Kangra) | 13 km | 25–30 min | 40–60 min | Pre-booked taxi |
| Khaniyara | 3–4 km | 10 min | 20–30 min | Auto/walk |
Getting to Dharamshala from Major Cities
- From Delhi: Overnight Volvo bus (10–12 hours, ₹1,000–₹1,800) / Flight to Gaggal Airport (1.5 hours, ₹3,000–₹8,000) / Train to Pathankot + taxi (total 10–12 hours)
- From Chandigarh: Bus or taxi (6–7 hours)
- From Pathankot: Taxi or bus (3–4 hours)
Flights to Gaggal are weather-dependent and limited in number. Book with buffer time, if your flight gets cancelled, you need a backup plan.
Check our complete how to reach Dharamshala from Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Bangalore and beyond guide for more details.
Match Day Traffic: The Honest Reality

This is the section every other guide skips because they have never been here on match day. Here is what actually happens.
Traffic is bad. There is no gentle way to say it. The roads around HPCA Stadium were not designed for 23,000 people arriving at the same time. The final 2–3 km near the stadium becomes a slow crawl of cars, autos, and pedestrians.
Cars do not come to the stadium. There is no drop-off point at the gates. Parking is at the Police Stadium ground and Dari Ground, both a short walk from HPCA. Plan to walk the last kilometre regardless of how you arrive.
If you are coming from McLeod Ganj, leave by 4 PM. For a 7:30 PM match, this gives you buffer for traffic, parking, walking, and getting through the gates. Shared taxis from McLeod Ganj normally cost around ₹400, on match day, expect to pay ₹700–800. Book in advance if possible.
Post-match exit takes about 30 minutes. After the match ends (around 10:30–11:00 PM), you will walk out of the stadium with 23,000 other people. Expect 30 minutes just to clear the stadium area on foot. Transport back to McLeod Ganj or Dharamshala is available but crowded. Pre-arrange your return ride if you can, standing on the road at 11 PM trying to find a taxi is not fun.
Staying close to the stadium can save you 1–2 hours on match day, here’s the best areas and stays near HPCA.
What to Eat Near HPCA Stadium During IPL 2026 in Dharamshala
Food inside HPCA Stadium during IPL is limited and overpriced. Water, cold drinks, and packaged snacks are available inside, but at inflated prices and with limited variety. There is no proper meal option inside the stadium. My honest advice: eat before you go.
Before the match: Lower Dharamshala’s Kotwali Bazaar is 5 minutes from the stadium. This is where the actual food is. Dal-rice-sabzi thalis for ₹80–100, samosas and pakoras from street stalls, and chai to warm up before the evening cold sets in. Eat here between 4:30–5:30 PM before heading to the gates.
Street food outside the stadium: On match days, vendors set up along the road leading to HPCA. Momos, chowmein, corn on the cob, fruit juice, the usual festival food scene. Prices are 20–30% higher than normal, but the options are better than anything inside the stadium.
Post-match food: This is the tricky part. After a 7:30 PM match, you are out by 10:30–11:00 PM. Most Lower Dharamshala restaurants close by 9–10 PM. McLeod Ganj has more late-night options, a few restaurants on Temple Road and Jogiwara Road stay open until 11 PM or later. Plan accordingly.
For the complete food scene, see our what to eat in Dharamshala and best cafes in Dharamshala.
What to Carry to Dharamshala IPL Match 2026: A Match Day Checklist
Essential items for a Dharamshala IPL match 2026 at HPCA Stadium, sitting at 1,457 metres altitude:
- UPI-enabled phone: stadium entry, food stalls, and most vendors are UPI only
- Cash (₹500–₹1,000): for autos, shared taxis, and street food vendors outside who may not have UPI
- Warm layers: temperature drops to 8–12°C by 10 PM in May at this altitude. A hoodie or light jacket is essential, not optional
- Sunscreen: the sun is deceptively strong at 1,457 metres. Even for a 7:30 PM match, you will be in the stands by 5:30–6 PM when the sun is still intense
- Power bank: your phone battery will drain from photos, UPI payments, e-ticket checks, and trying to find signal in a crowd of 23,000
- E-ticket downloaded offline: do not rely on email or browser. Mobile signal inside the stadium with 23,000 people is patchy. Screenshot or download your ticket
- Small bag only: large backpacks and oversized bags are typically denied at the entry gates
- Rain jacket or poncho: May in Dharamshala means rain can arrive at any moment, without warning, and disappear just as fast
What NOT to Carry
- Large bags or backpacks (will be denied entry)
- Glass bottles
- Outside food (typically not allowed for IPL matches)
- Cameras with detachable lenses (usually restricted at IPL venues)
Dharamshala Weather in May 2026: What to Expect for IPL Matches

Dharamshala weather in May during IPL matches: daytime temperatures of 22–28°C, dropping to 10–14°C after sunset. For 7:30 PM matches, you will experience both warm and cold conditions in a single match, carry layers.
- Daytime: Warm, sunny, and pleasant. Perfect for exploring Dharamshala before the match
- Evening (match time): Cool. By the time the second innings starts around 9:30 PM, you will feel the altitude. A light jacket or hoodie is essential
- Rain: May is generally dry, but Dharamshala is Dharamshala, showers can roll in without warning at any time. They usually pass in 20–30 minutes, but you will get wet if unprepared
- Snow on peaks: The Dhauladhar peaks are typically still snow-capped in mid-May. This means stunning mountain views from the stadium, especially during the golden hour before the match starts
What to wear to the match: Start with a t-shirt for the walk to the stadium and the first innings. Have a warm jacket or hoodie ready for the second half. Comfortable shoes, you will walk at least 1–2 km to and from parking.
For a detailed month-by-month weather breakdown, see our Dharamshala weather guide 2026.
Is It Safe to Travel to Dharamshala for IPL 2026?
Yes, it is safe to travel to Dharamshala for IPL 2026. As of April 2026, tourism is running smoothly with hotels open, roads fully operational, and pleasant May weather. There is no monsoon risk, the monsoon season does not begin until mid-June.
- Roads: Well-maintained and clear in May. No landslide or weather disruption risk
- Hotels and transport: Fully operational. Every hotel, taxi service, and bus route is running at full capacity during IPL season
- Security: Police presence increases around HPCA Stadium during IPL matches for crowd management. The area around the stadium is well-controlled on match days
- Solo travellers and women: Dharamshala is consistently rated as one of the safer hill stations in India. The town is accustomed to tourists and the local community is welcoming
The only thing to plan for is logistics,book accommodation and transport early. Safety is not a concern. Availability is. If you’re visiting alone, this guide explains how safe Dharamshala feels for solo female travellers overall.
For a broader overview of travelling to Dharamshala, see our complete Dharamshala travel guide 2026.
Things to Do in Dharamshala Beyond IPL 2026: A 3-Day Itinerary
Most visitors come to Dharamshala just for the IPL match and leave the next day. That is a mistake. You are already in one of India’s most beautiful hill stations, the mountains, monasteries, cafes, and trails deserve more than a drive-through.
Here is a 3-day itinerary built around an IPL match:
Day 1: Arrive and Explore McLeod Ganj
- Arrive in Dharamshala. Check into your hotel or homestay
- Head to McLeod Ganj (if you are not staying there). Walk the main square, visit Tibetan monasteries in McLeod Ganj
- Lunch at Tibet Kitchen on Jogiwara Road, steamed buff momos and thukpa
- Evening: walk Bhagsu Road, explore the cafes, settle in
Day 2: IPL Match Day
- Morning: explore Lower Dharamshala. Walk through Kotwali Bazaar
- Afternoon: early lunch/snack at Kotwali Bazaar (eat before 5 PM, you will not get a proper meal at the stadium)
- 4:00 PM: leave for the stadium (if coming from McLeod Ganj). Earlier is better
- 5:30 PM: arrive at stadium area, walk from parking, enter through gates
- 7:30 PM: match starts. Enjoy
- 10:30–11:00 PM: match ends. Walk out, find transport, head back
Day 3: Mountains, Waterfalls, and Departure
- Morning: Bhagsu waterfall (easy walk from McLeod Ganj). Coffee at a Dharamkot cafe
- Mid-morning: visit one of the Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in McLeod Ganj
- If time permits: a short trek in Dharamshala, the Triund base trail is accessible for most fitness levels
- Depart in the afternoon
The match is the highlight, but the mountains are the reason to stay longer.For detailed day-by-day planning, see our Dharamshala itinerary (2, 3, 5 & 7 day plans).
Can You Visit HPCA Stadium Without an IPL Match?

Yes, HPCA Stadium is open to tourists on non-match days from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM with an entry fee of ₹30 per person. Payment is UPI or card only, no cash accepted.
You can walk around the stands, sit in the seats, and take photos with the Dhauladhar mountain range as your backdrop. Many visitors describe it as a must-see even without cricket, the combination of the colourful stadium architecture and the snow-capped Himalayas behind it is genuinely stunning.
During IPL week: The stadium will likely be closed for regular tourist visits on match days and possibly the day before each match. Plan your visit accordingly.
Planning Your Dharamshala IPL Trip (Quick Tips)
If you’re visiting Dharamshala for an IPL match, a little planning goes a long way. Try to arrive a day early, keep buffer time for traffic on match day, and explore the stadium on a non-match day if possible.
Where you stay can also shape your experience more than you expect. Areas slightly outside McLeod Ganj, like Khaniyara, offer easier access to the stadium without the crowds. Stays like Manoratham Villa work well if you want that balance: close enough for match day, but peaceful enough to enjoy the mountains.
For more options, you can explore our guide on the best areas to stay in Dharamshala and handpicked homestays.
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How many IPL matches will be played in Dharamshala in 2026?
Three IPL matches will be played in Dharamshala in 2026 at HPCA Stadium: PBKS vs Delhi Capitals (May 11), PBKS vs Mumbai Indians (May 14), and PBKS vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru (May 17). All matches start at 7:30 PM IST.
Is there any IPL match in Dharamsala in 2026?
Yes, Dharamshala’s HPCA Stadium will host 3 IPL matches in 2026 in mid-May, all Punjab Kings home games against Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians, and Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
What is the ticket price for Dharamshala IPL match 2026?
Dharamshala IPL match 2026 ticket prices range from approximately ₹800–₹2,000 for general stands and ₹5,000–₹7,500+ for VIP sections. Prices vary by match, with PBKS vs MI and PBKS vs RCB typically being the most expensive due to higher demand.
How to book Dharamshala IPL 2026 tickets online?
You can book Dharamshala IPL 2026 tickets online through District (by Zomato), BookMyShow, or Paytm Insider by selecting your match, choosing seats, and completing payment via UPI or card. Book early as popular matches sell out within hours.
Can we visit Dharamshala stadium without a match?
Yes, you can visit HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala without a match on non-match days from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM with a ₹30 entry fee. Payment is UPI or card only, and the Dhauladhar mountain views from the stands are worth the visit.
Where do IPL players stay in Dharamshala?
IPL players in Dharamshala typically stay at The Pavilion near HPCA Stadium, Radisson Blu Resort Dharamshala, and D’Polo Club & Spa Resort in Khaniyara during the tournament.
Which stand is best at Dharamshala stadium?
The best stands at Dharamshala stadium are the West Stand and Pavilion Terrace (South), offering unobstructed panoramic views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar range and excellent photography angles.
Which mountain is visible from Dharamshala stadium?
The Dhauladhar mountain range is visible from Dharamshala stadium, forming a dramatic backdrop with peaks reaching over 4,000 metres and remaining snow-capped during IPL season in May.
Which mountain is behind Dharamshala stadium?
The Dhauladhar range is directly behind Dharamshala stadium, with snow-covered peaks visible from October through May, including during IPL matches.
Is it safe to travel to Dharamshala for IPL 2026?
Yes, it is safe to travel to Dharamshala for IPL 2026, with smooth tourism operations, safe roads, and pleasant weather in May before the monsoon begins.
How far is HPCA Stadium from McLeod Ganj?
HPCA Stadium is 11 km from McLeod Ganj, taking approximately 25–35 minutes by taxi in normal traffic and 45–75 minutes on IPL match days due to congestion.
What should I carry to HPCA Stadium for an IPL match?
You should carry a UPI-enabled phone, warm layers, sunscreen, a power bank, cash for local transport, and your e-ticket downloaded offline when attending an IPL match at HPCA Stadium.
What is the weather in Dharamshala in May during IPL?
The weather in Dharamshala in May during IPL includes daytime temperatures of 22–28°C and nighttime temperatures of 10–14°C, with generally dry conditions and occasional short evening showers.


