Railway Stadium, Dhanbad

Railway Stadium is a multi-propose ground in Dhanbad, Jharkhand. The ground has hosted Five first-class[1] and T20 matches for Jharkhand cricket team till 2014.[2]

Railway Stadium
Ground information
LocationDhanbad, Jharkhand
Establishment2008
Capacity5,000
End names
n/a
Team information
Jharkhand cricket team (2008–present)
As of 26 August, 2015
Source: Espncricinfo

Railway Stadium was also venue for football matches of national level. But now it is converted into Cricket Stadium by the Railway management. The stadium station had a seating capacity for 5,000. The plate group matches of Cooch Behar Trophy were also held here in 2008 besides some Under-22 fixtures of the BCCI in 2010. In 2012, the ground hosted match of Dhanbad Premier League a local T20 league based on the Indian Premier League.[3][4]

I-League 2nd Division Matches

7 February 2014 PIFA 1–1 Kalighat MS Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
10:30 IST Saha 9' Gibilee 66'
7 February 2014 Royal Wahingdoh 9–2 Garhwal Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
14:00 IST Singh
Bekay
Babatunde 52'
report
8 February 2014 Green Valley 3–0 MP United Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
14:00 IST Pritam 50'
Stanley 51', 55'
9 February 2014 PIFA 0–2 Garhwal Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
14:00 IST report
10 February 2014 Kalighat MS 4–0 MP United Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
10 February 2014 Royal Wahingdoh 0–0 Green Valley Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
12 February 2014 PIFA 2–1 MP United Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
12 January 2014 Garhwal 3–0 Green Valley Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
Report
13 January 2014 Kalighat MS 0–0 Royal Wahingdoh Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
14 January 2014 Green Valley 1–0 PIFA Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
14:30 IST
15 February 2014 Royal Wahingdoh 6–0 MP United Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
09:30 IST
15 February 2014 Garhwal 0–5 Kalighat MS Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
14:30 IST
17 February 2014 PIFA 0–2 Royal Wahingdoh Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
09:30 IST
17 February 2014 Green Valley 1–2 Kalighat MS Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
14:30 IST
18 February 2014 MP United 1–3 Garhwal Railway Stadium, Dhanbad
14:30 IST

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