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Dhaka Division Cricket Team
The Dhaka Division cricket team is a Bangladeshi first-class team representing the Dhaka Division, one of the seven administrative regions in Bangladesh. The team competes in the National Cricket League. They play most of their home games at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium in Dhaka.The equivalent team in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) is the Dhaka Dynamites. Honours * National Cricket League (5) – 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2013–14 * One-Day Cricket League (2) – 2006–07, 2009–10 National Cricket League record Dhaka Division is one of the eight teams (formerly six) in the first-class National Cricket League of Bangladesh The National Cricket League is the oldest domestic first-class cricket competition in Bangladesh. It is contested by teams representing seven of the eight regional divisions of Bangladesh (there is no team from Mymensingh Division) as well as a t .... References * ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'' (annual) Notes and referenc ...
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Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium
The Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS; bn, শের-ই-বাংলা জাতীয় ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম), also called Mirpur Stadium, is an International cricket ground in Mirpur, a few kilometres away from the capital of Bangladesh. Located 10 kilometres away from the city centre in Mirpur, the ground holds approximately 25,000 people, and is named for the Bengali statesman A. K. Fazlul Huq, who was accorded the title ''Sher-e-Bangla'' ("Tiger of Bengal"). History The ground was originally constructed for football in the late 1980s, and first hosted matches at the 1987 Asian Club Championship. The venue was taken over by the Bangladesh Cricket Board in 2004, replacing the Bangabandhu National Stadium as the home of both the men's and women's national teams. The stadium has a field dimensions of 186 m X 136 m. The first international match at the redeveloped ground was held in December 2006, and the stadium has since ...
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Sylhet Division Cricket Team
The Sylhet Division cricket team is a Bangladeshi first-class team representing the Sylhet Division, one of the country's seven administrative regions. The team competes in the National Cricket League and was formerly a participant in the now-defunct National Cricket League One-Day. In the short-lived National Cricket League Twenty20 competition, played in the 2009–10 season only, Sylhet adopted the name Sultans of Sylhet and played in their official yellow and blue colours. The equivalent team in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) is the Sylhet Thunder. Sylhet's main home ground is the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in Sylhet city, which has a 13,500 capacity. They have never won the NCL title, and their sole honour is winning the inaugural One-Day League in 2001–02. Honours * National Cricket League (0) – * One-Day Cricket League (1) – 2001–02 Seasons Current squad , The current squad for 2019–20 season Notable players The following is a list of pla ...
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2015–16 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
The 2016 Asia Cup was held in Bangladesh in the 2015–16 Bangladeshi cricket season. The season was to be featuring a tour of the country by Australia but it has been postponed amid security concerns. Khulna Division won the National Cricket League (NCL) championship title for the fourth time and Comilla Victorians won the revived Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). Honours * National Cricket League – Khulna Division * Bangladesh Premier League – Comilla Victorians * Most runs – Shahriar Nafees (Barisal) 1,117 @ 62.05 * Most wickets – Abdur Razzak ( Khulna) 66 @ 33.71 International cricket Australia was due to tour Bangladesh from 28 September to 21 October 2015 and playing two Test matches but it has been postponed amid security concerns. India beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets in the final of the 2016 Asia Cup, held in Bangladesh. See also * History of cricket in Bangladesh Notes Further reading * Wisden Cricketers' Almanack ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'', or s ...
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2014–15 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
The 2014–15 Bangladeshi cricket season featured tours of the country by Zimbabwe and Pakistan. Rangpur Division won the National Cricket League (NCL) championship title for the first time. Honours * National Cricket League – Rangpur Division * Bangladesh Premier League – ''not contested'' * Most runs – Liton Das ( Rangpur) 1,232 @ 77.00 * Most wickets – Abdur Razzak ( Khulna) 59 @ 25.81 International cricket Zimbabwe toured Bangladesh from 26 October to 1 December 2014, playing three Test matches and five One Day International matches. Bangladesh won the Test series 3–0 and the ODI series 5–0. Pakistan toured from 15 April to 10 May 2015, playing one Twenty20 International (T20I), three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and two Test matches. Pakistan won the Test series 1–0 after the first Test was a drawn game, but Bangladesh won the ODI series 3–0, Bangladesh first ever series win against Pakistan, and also won the sole Twenty20 International played. See al ...
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2013–14 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
The 2013–14 season in Bangladesh was the fourteenth in which first-class cricket was played at the domestic level. The main domestic competitions were the National Cricket League (NCL), the Bangladesh Cricket League (BCL) and the Dhaka Premier League. The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) was cancelled. Internationally, there were tours by New Zealand and Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh hosted both the 2014 Asia Cup and 2014 ICC World Twenty20 tournaments. The season was disrupted by civil and political disturbances caused by issues arising from the 2014 Bangladeshi general election. International tournaments 2014 Asia Cup Bangladesh hosted the Asia Cup for the second consecutive time from February 24 to March 7, 2014. The tournament featured Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. However, it was an extremely disappointing tournament for the Tigers, as they lost to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. 2014 ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh hosted the men's and women ...
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2012–13 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
The 2012–13 season in Bangladesh was the thirteenth in which first-class cricket was played at the domestic level. The main domestic competitions were the National Cricket League (NCL), the new Bangladesh Cricket League (BCL) and the second edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). Internationally, there was a tour by the West Indies. International cricket West Indies cricket team in Bangladesh The West Indies cricket team toured Bangladesh for the fourth time. The tour consisted of two Test matches, five One Day Internationals and one Twenty20 match. West Indies won both Test matches and the Twenty20 while Bangladesh won the ODI series 3–2. Domestic competitions National Cricket League The 2012–13 National Cricket League (NCL) was its thirteenth edition as a first-class competition. Khulna Division won the championship title for the fifth time. Teams Final standings Match results Bangladesh Premier League The 2013 Bangladesh Premier League, the second sta ...
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2011–12 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
The 2011–12 Bangladeshi cricket season is when the increase in the National Cricket League (NCL) championship teams from six to eight. Following creation of Rangpur Division in January 2010 as the country's seventh administrative region, the NCL in 2011–12 was expanded to eight teams with the introduction of the Rangpur team and the return of Dhaka Metropolis, although they had no settled home venue. Rajshahi Division won the championship title in the fourth consecutive season. The One Day League was formally terminated before the season began and the main List A limited overs competition since then is the Dhaka Premier Division, which began in 2013–14. The Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) was founded in 2011–12 season and Dhaka Gladiators were its first champions. Honours * National Cricket League – Rajshahi Division * Bangladesh Premier League – Dhaka Gladiators * Most runs – Anamul Haque ( Khulna) 816 @ 42.94 * Most wickets – Enamul Haque ( Sylhet) 59 @ 22.52 ...
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Rajshahi Division Cricket Team
The Rajshahi Division cricket team is a Bangladeshi first-class team representing the Rajshahi Division, one of the country's seven administrative regions. The team competes in the National Cricket League and was formerly a participant in the now-defunct National Cricket League One-Day. In the short-lived National Cricket League Twenty20 competition, played in the 2009–10 season only, Rajshahi adopted the name Rajshahi Rangers and played in their official grey, black, and red colours. The equivalent team in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) is the Rajshahi Kings. Rajshahi's main home ground is the Rajshahi Divisional Stadium in Rajshahi city, which has a 15,000 capacity. They have won the NCL twice, most recently in 2008–09. They won the One-Day League four times and, as the Rangers, were the winners of the NCL T20 in 2010. They recorded their biggest victory in a first-class match when they defeated Chittagong Division by an innings and 242 runs in the 2016–17 National ...
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2010–11 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
Bangladesh co-hosted with India and Sri Lanka the 2011 Cricket World Cup from February to April 2011 during the 2010–11 Bangladeshi cricket season, also featuring a limited overs international series between Bangladesh and New Zealand. Rajshahi Division won the National Cricket League championship title in the third consecutive season. The One Day League was contested a final time and won by Dhaka Division. Honours * National Cricket League – Rajshahi Division * One-Day League – Dhaka Division * Most runs – Nasiruddin Faruque (Barisal) 632 @ 52.66 * Most wickets – Sohag Gazi (Barisal) 41 @ 23.26 International cricket New Zealand played five limited overs internationals, but no Tests, in October 2010, Bangladesh winning the series 4–0 after the second match was abandoned. This was the first time of Bangladesh winning an international series against a full-strength Test-playing nation (barring the West Indies series plagued by strikes). Bangladesh co-hosted with India ...
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2009–10 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
The 2009–10 Bangladeshi cricket season featured Test cricket, Test series between Bangladesh national cricket team, Bangladesh and India national cricket team, India, and between Bangladesh and England cricket team, England. There was also a limited overs international series between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe national cricket team, Zimbabwe. Rajshahi Division cricket team, Rajshahi Division retained the National Cricket League of Bangladesh, National Cricket League championship title won the previous season. Honours * National Cricket League of Bangladesh, National Cricket League – Rajshahi Division cricket team, Rajshahi Division * One-Day Cricket League of Bangladesh, One-Day League – ''not contested'' * Most runs – Jahurul Islam (cricketer), Jahurul Islam (Rajshahi) 1,008 @ 63.00 * Most wickets – Saqlain Sajib (Rajshahi) 54 @ 19.61 International cricket India played two Test matches in Bangladesh in January 2010, winning them both. England visited in February/March to pl ...
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2008–09 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
The 2008–09 Bangladeshi cricket season featured Test series between Bangladesh and New Zealand, and between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Honours * National Cricket League – Rajshahi Division * One-Day League – Barisal Division * Most runs – Faisal Hossain 775 @ 51.66 (HS 129) * Most wickets – Suhrawadi Shuvo 59 @ 17.71 (BB 6/71) Test series New Zealand played two Test matches and three One Day Internationals in Bangladesh in October 2008, winning one Test and two ODIs. The other Test was drawn, and Bangladesh won the remaining ODI. Sri Lanka also played two Tests in Bangladesh in December 2008 and January 2009, winning both. They were also involved in a triangular ODI tournament with Bangladesh and Zimbabwe. Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh in the final. See also * History of cricket in Bangladesh Further reading * Wisden Cricketers' Almanack ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'', or simply ''Wisden'', colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book publish ...
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2007–08 Bangladeshi Cricket Season
The 2007–08 Bangladeshi cricket season featured a Test series between Bangladesh and South Africa. Honours * National Cricket League – Khulna Division * One-Day League – Rajshahi Division * Most runs – Nazimuddin 720 @ 37.89 (HS 121*) * Most wickets – Mosharraf Hossain 44 @ 24.52 (BB 6/13) Test series South Africa played two Test matches and three One Day Internationals, winning both Tests and all three ODIs. See also * History of cricket in Bangladesh Further reading * Wisden Cricketers' Almanack ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'', or simply ''Wisden'', colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom. The description "bible of cricket" was first used in the 1930s by Alec Waugh in a ... 2008 External sources Miscellaneous articles re Bangladesh cricket 2007 in Bangladeshi cricket 2008 in Bangladeshi cricket Bangladeshi cricket seasons from 2000–01 Domestic cricket competitions in 2007–08 ...
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