"Looking at the heat generated while the discussion was on whether the series will be held between India and Pakistan, it needed a cooler weather and Dharamsala gives the right atmosphere," said Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association's president Thakur at the launch of the mega event here today.
"Thodi si thandi jagah honi chahiye jaha pe itna garam match ho (There should be some cold place where such a 'hot' match will take place)," quipped the BJP Member of Parliament.
The two arch-foes have not clashed with each other in a bilateral series since 2012-13 when Pakistan visited India to play a few ODI and T20 Internationals.
The two nations, however, met on the cricket field last year in the ICC World Cup league game at Adelaide, Australia.
Chances of a renewal of the much-awaited bilateral series between the two neighbours this month in a neutral venue -- Sri Lanka -- is still hanging in the balance.