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'''Tata Digwadih Stadium''' is a sports stadium is [[Dhanbad]], [[Jharkhand]]. The stadium is one the three cricket venue in the city besides [[Jealgora Stadium]] and [[Railway Stadium, Dhanbad|Railway Stadium]]. The stadium has capacity of 10,000 person and has got day-night facilities to host matches.<ref>[http://dhanbadcricketassociation.com/Profile/ Dhanbad Cricket Association]</ref><ref>[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1150411/jsp/jharkhand/story_13867.jsp#.VeU2W_aqqko Telegragh]</ref><ref>[http://www.dhanbadonline.in/city-guide/sports-in-dhanbad Sports in Dhanbad]</ref>
'''Tata Digwadih Stadium''' is a sports stadium is [[Dhanbad]], [[Jharkhand]]. The stadium is one the three cricket venue in the city besides [[Jealgora Stadium]] and [[Railway Stadium, Dhanbad|Railway Stadium]]. The stadium has capacity of 10,000 person and has got day-night facilities to host matches.<ref>[http://dhanbadcricketassociation.com/Profile/ Dhanbad Cricket Association]</ref><ref>[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1150411/jsp/jharkhand/story_13867.jsp#.VeU2W_aqqko Telegragh]</ref><ref>[http://www.dhanbadonline.in/city-guide/sports-in-dhanbad Sports in Dhanbad]</ref>



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Tata Digwadih Stadium is a sports stadium is Dhanbad, Jharkhand. The stadium is one the three cricket venue in the city besides Jealgora Stadium and Railway Stadium. The stadium has capacity of 10,000 person and has got day-night facilities to host matches.[1][2][3]

The ground hosted a Women's One Day International match when India women's national cricket team played against West Indies women's cricket team in February 2004 as India won by 105 runs.[4]

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