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Dhaka University Ground

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Dhaka University Ground is a major public ground hosting matches of domestic and inter-collegiate cricket and football in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.Only first class cricket match held on 21 May 1966 between Decca Vs. Public Works Department.The ground hosted inter-hall, intra hall sports every year. It is also used for university's convocation ceremony.

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Dhaka University Ground
Mokarrom Building Road, Dhaka Bokshibazar

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ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় খেলার মাঠ

Mokarrom Building Road
1000 Dhaka, Bokshibazar
Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
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