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Revision as of 11:44, 2 January 2008
Dhyan Chand National Stadium is a field hockey stadium at New Delhi, India. It holds 25,000 people. It is named after former Indian field hockey player, Dhyan Chand.The National Stadium Is Also Well Known for its Cricket coaching.Indias Dronacharya Award winner for Cricket Ms.Sunita Sharma Coaches Cricket Here.It is The Venue for the 2010 Boxing. It also served as the venue for the 1st Asian Games in 1951.
With India as the hosts, the venue has also been chosen to organize the 2010 Hockey World Cup.1