[1][2] It is two kilometres North of Chauraha on the bank of Mohana River in Boradadi lies Fapla with an area of 1369 sq.
It was part of a forest and was used by the local people as a free space to graze their cattle limiting its identity to a wasted pasture.
It was those times when had just won WCL-4 and with Nepal's success in ACC tournaments more people in Dhangadi got involved with cricket.
Subash Shahi then put forward an idea as developing Fapla as a cricket venue and in future upgrade with facilities of international standard.
“The condition of this place was miserable then” Shahi remembers the dusty ground in which first edition of DCA was played.
“I saw a dream of international matches being played here and invested my personal money in its construction”, he explained.
The cost of construction of Fapla Cricket Ground is estimated at around 1 crore but when it completed will give back a lot more.