Bangladesh
| | | | Test status granted | 2000 | | First Test match | v India at Dhaka,(10-13)November 2000 | | Captain | Mohammad Ashraful | | Coach | Shaun Williams (temporary) | | Official ICC Test and ODI ranking | 9th (Test) 9th (ODI) [1],[2] | Test matches - this year | 49 5 | | Last Test match | v Sri Lanka at Kandy, 3rd Test, 11-14 July 2007 | Wins/losses - this year | 1/43 0/4 | | As of 24 July 2007 | The Bangladeshi cricket team, also known as the The Tigers, is a national cricket team representing Bangladesh. It is administered by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
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Dhaka (previously Dacca; Bengali: á¸hÄkÄ; IPA: ) is the capital of Bangladesh and the principal city of Dhaka District. ...
Mohammad Ashraful (Bengali: ) (born July 7, 1984 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi international cricket player. ...
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Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is the main governing body on Cricket in Bangladesh. ...
Bangladesh is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Test and One-Day International status. It played its first Test match in 2000 (against India at Dhaka), becoming the tenth Test cricket playing nation. ICC logo The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the governing body for international Test match and One-day International cricket. ...
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Dhaka (previously Dacca; Bengali: á¸hÄkÄ; IPA: ) is the capital of Bangladesh and the principal city of Dhaka District. ...
The Bangladesh Cricket Control Board was established in 1972. Soon after, a cricket league commenced in dhaka and chittagong. A national level cricket tournament begun in the country in 1974-75. During this time the cricket league started at the districts level. Other tournaments that were organised included National Youth Cricket, Inter-university Cricket, College & School Cricket, Shahid Smriti Cricket, Damal Summer Cricket and Star Summer Cricket. Bangladesh first appeared in the ICC trophy in 1979, when it won matches against Fiji and Malaysia. In 1986, it played its first ever one-day international match without becoming a full member of ICC. Cricket has gradually become very popular in urban areas of the country. Although football was the most popular game for a long time, cricket gained a momentum and soon surpassed football, especially after Bangladesh won the ICC trophy in Malaysia in 1997. Bangladesh also performed well in the 7th World Cup held in 1999 in England, where, in a group match it defeated Pakistan. In 1997, Bangladesh became a regular ICC member with the right to play one-day internationals. It attained the status of a test playing country on 26 June 2000. The Bangladesh cricket team starred in the 2007 World Cup as the youngest cricket team to have ever been in the world cup. Having only three players above the age of 24, the Bangladesh cricket team has been repeatedly described as a team with great potential. Among the younger players were three teenagers: the 17 year old Tamim Iqbal, 19 year old Sakib Al Hasan and 18 year old Mushfiqur Rahim who was also chosen to be wicket keeper in place of the experienced Khaled Mashud. Bangladesh was the first team to arrive at the West Indies for the 2007 World Cup as their coach Dav Whatmore wanted the team have a good preparation for the upcoming matches. In their first game of the 2007 World Cup held in the West Indies, Bangladesh stunned India by defeating them by 5-wickets. The Bangladeshi bowlers did an effortful job of restricting India to only 191 runs. During their chase, the 17-year old Tamim Iqbal scored an outstanding 51 runs off just 53 balls which gave the Bangladeshi batsmen a flying start and led them to winning the match. During their second match, Bangladesh suffered a huge loss against Sri Lanka by 198 runs (by the D/L method). However, in their third match, Bangladesh beat Bermuda by 7 wickets (by the D/L method) and that victory along with the victory against India eventually led to Bangladesh advancing into the second-round of the 2007 Cricket World Cup called the Super-8 round. This also led to the unexpected knockout of India from the 2007 Cricket World Cup which left millions of Indian cricket fans disappointed. After their entry to the Super-8 round, Bangladesh endured two brutal defeats, the first against Australia by 10 wickets, and the second against New Zealand by 9 wickets. This led to critics suggesting that Bangladesh's victory against India was a random spark. However during their third Super-8 match they beat South Africa (the top ranked team)by a stunning margin of 67 runs. Mohammad Ashraful starred in this match scoring a brilliant 87 runs of only 83 balls, and was awarded man of the match. However, that was followed by a shocking loss to Ireland. That was the first time that Bangladesh had ever lost to Ireland, and the third time that Bangladesh had lost to a non test playing nation. Tamim Iqbal Khan (Bengali: ) (b. ...
Saqibul Hasan (born March 24, 1987 in Rajshahi) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in August 2006. ...
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Khaled Mashud is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
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Mohammad Ashraful (Bengali: ) (born July 7, 1984 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi international cricket player. ...
History of Bangladeshi international cricket
1999 Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 62 runs during the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Bangladesh managed 223/9 from 50 overs. Pakistan could only manage 161 due to a few run-outs by wicketkeeper Khaled Mashud and some tight bowling by Khaled Mahmud, who took 3/31 from 10 overs. The 1999 Cricket World Cup was hosted primarily by England, but Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands also hosted some games. ...
Khaled Mashud is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Khaled Mahmud(born 8 February 1976) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
2003 In September, Bangladesh came very close to their first Test victory, when they lost to Pakistan by only one wicket.
2004 In December, Bangladesh defeated India in their 100th ODI, this being only the third time that they beat a Test playing nation.
2005 Early January, Bangladesh defeated Zimbabwe in their 35th Test, their first ever Test match victory. In the first Test of the series, Bangladesh defeated Zimbabwe by 226 runs in Chittagong Stadium. Bangladesh scored a huge total of 488 in the first innings. In reply, Zimbabwe was all out for only 312 for their first innings. Bangladesh's 2nd innings was declared after scoring 204 for 9 wickets. Powered by a spirited spell from Enamul Haque Jr., who took 6 wickets for 45 runs, Bangladesh wrapped up Zimbabwe's innings for only 154. This article is about Chittagong as a city in Bangladesh. ...
Bangladesh would have needed to get the fourth-highest fourth innings total to win in Test cricket history in the second Test of the series. They opted to play out the last four sessions playing conservatively and consequently secured a draw. This gave the team its first Test series win and triggered scenes of wild jubilation across the country. National coach Dav Whatmore was later quoted as saying that playing overly-aggressive cricket to try to win the Test would not have been a good idea. Davenell Frederick Whatmore (born March 16, 1954, Colombo, Sri Lanka) is a former international cricketer who represented Australia. ...
Bangladesh also secured their first One-Day International series win in the same tour. Despite losing the first two matches of the five-match series, they recovered to win the series 3-2. One-day International (ODI) is a form of cricket, which is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams. ...
On June 18, Bangladesh scored an upset victory over the mighty Australia in the NatWest Series. Australia scored 249 runs for 5 wickets in 50 overs. In reply, Bangladesh reached 250 runs with 4 balls to spare. Mohammad Ashraful scored 100 runs off just 101 balls, his first one-day century, while Aftab Ahmed hit a huge six in the first ball of the final over, and hit a single for the next ball to win the game. This win was a triumph for a Bangladeshi team that had been criticised by Richie Benaud, Mike Gatting and others as incompetent and not good enough for Test or ODI cricket in the English media, just days before. is the 169th day of the year (170th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Mohammad Ashraful (Bengali: ) (born July 7, 1984 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi international cricket player. ...
Aftab Ahmed Chowdhury(Bengali: ) (born 10 November 1985 in Chittagong) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and widely judged to be one of their best batsmen. ...
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2006 The first home One-Day International series of 2006 began with some optimism for Bangladesh, who registered their first-ever win against Sri Lanka in the second ODI of the series. At the end of March, Bangladesh played four ODIs against Kenya, winning all four. Then in April, they came very close to beating Australia in a Test match, taking a first-innings lead of 158, and eventually losing by only three wickets after bowler Mashrafe Mortaza dropped what could possibly have been a catch to turn the match around. At the end of July, Bangladesh toured Zimbabwe as the ODI series favourites but lost by three games to two. However, in August, the team defeated Kenya in all three matches of a series and subsequently went on to whitewash Zimbabwe in an ODI series staged in Bangladesh. That year, Shahriar Nafees became the first Bangladeshi to score over a thousand runs (which included three centuries) in a calendar year while Mashrafe Mortaza became the leading wicket-taker in the world in ODIs staged in 2006. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (born 5 October 1983 in Narail District, Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Shahriar Nafees Ahmed (Bengali: ) (born January 25, 1986 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi Cricketer. ...
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (born 5 October 1983 in Narail District, Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
2007 Bangladesh had a marvelous lead up to the World Cup, defeating Zimbabwe 5-0 at home and 3-1 in Zimbabwe, defeating Scotland 2-0 at home and winning a tri-series undefeated against Canada and Bermuda. On 17 March, in their first match of the 2007 Cricket World Cup, Bangladesh stunned India with a five wicket victory in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Bangladesh scored 195/5 in reply to India's 191 all out with half-centuries for Saqibul Hasan (53), Mushfiqur Rahim (56 not out) and the 17 year old Tamim Iqbal (51). Only Sourav Ganguly (66) and Yuvraj Singh (47) posted respectable scores for India. On March 21, though, they lost to Sri Lanka 318/4 to 112 all out, Bangladesh losing by 198 runs. However, on 25 March, Bangladesh recouped its loss 96/3 to 94/9 win against Bermuda, advancing to the Super 8 round and cementing India's first-round elimination in the tournament. Bangladesh lost to Australia on 31 March and Ireland in that tournament and also to New Zealand on 2 April. On April 7 they won an outstanding game against South Africa by a big margin of 67 runs. [3] is the 76th day of the year (77th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Saqibul Hasan (born March 24, 1987 in Rajshahi) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in August 2006. ...
Mohammad Mushfiqur Rahim is a cricket player from Bangladesh. ...
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On June 2, Habibul Bashar, who had previously resigned as ODI captain, though insisting that he would like to retain the Test captaincy, was replaced as captain by Mohammad Ashraful in both forms of the game. Mashrafe Mortaza was appointed vice-captain. Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (born 5 October 1983 in Narail District, Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
The future Bangladeshi former captain Habibul Bashar and coach Dav Whatmore have said that they hope Bangladesh will become a serious cricketing contender by 2010. Cricket's enormous popularity with the Bangladeshi people has produced a mood of optimism that this ambition can be achieved. Bangladesh's U19 team, the stepping stone before the International Test scene, regularly performs well against established Test nation's U19 teams. In the recent 2006 U-19 Cricket World Cup, Bangladesh were one of the favourites to win beforehand, but fell in the quarter finals to England U19. Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Davenell Frederick Whatmore (born March 16, 1954, Colombo, Sri Lanka) is a former international cricketer who represented Australia. ...
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Many have criticised Bangladesh's elevation to Test Status. The country's supporters counter this by pointing out that it took New Zealand, now a strong international side in both forms of the game, many years to win its first Test match. Possibly due to these doubts about Bangladesh's ability to compete at the highest level, Bangladesh will only get the opportunity to play 41 tests through 2006 - 2012 (The least among full ICC members with the sole exception of Zimbabwe), according to the recently publicised ICC Future Tours Programme. India, which strongly supported Bangladesh’s bid for test status in 2001, is the only full member nation not to invite Bangladesh to play on its own soil, even though Bangladesh is due to tour India three times between 2006 and 2012. Bangladesh has yet to play a Test on Indian soil. Some have suggested that India, which will be one of the busiest cricketing nations during this period, did not schedule to play Bangladesh because of time conflicts and fear of player fatigue. However, this still strengthens the notion that Bangladesh is not on an even footing with other Test playing nations when it comes to securing regular international fixtures. For example, Bangladesh usually plays only two tests in a test series, while most other countries play three or more matches.[1] [2]
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Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
The Biman Bangladesh Airlines cricket team was a first-class cricket team in Bangladesh that played in only the inaugural 2000-01 domestic season and won both of the two major domestic trophies. ...
Abdur Razzak (Bengali: ) (also Abdur Razzaq) (born June 15, 1982 in Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer (not to be confused with Abdul Razzaq, a Pakistani cricketer). ...
The Khulna Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Khulna Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Aftab Ahmed Chowdhury(Bengali: ) (born 10 November 1985 in Chittagong) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and widely judged to be one of their best batsmen. ...
The Chittagong Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Chittagong Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Mohammad Javed Omar Belim (born November 25, 1976 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
The Dhaka Division cricket team is a first class cricket team representing the Dhaka Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (born 5 October 1983 in Narail District, Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
The Khulna Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Khulna Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Mohammad Ashraful (Bengali: ) (born July 7, 1984 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi international cricket player. ...
The Dhaka Division cricket team is a first class cricket team representing the Dhaka Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Mohammed Moe Rafique (Bengali: ) (born September 5, 1970) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
The Dhaka Division cricket team is a first class cricket team representing the Dhaka Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Mohammad Mushfiqur Rahim is a cricket player from Bangladesh. ...
The Rajshahi Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Rajshahi Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Rajin Saleh is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
The Sylhet Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Sylhet Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Shakib Al Hasan, also known as Saqibul Hasan, (Bengali: সািà¦à¦¬ à¦à¦² হাসান) (born March 24, 1987 in Rajshahi) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in August 2006. ...
The Khulna Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Khulna Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Kazi Shahadat Hossain (born August 7, 1986 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
The Dhaka Division cricket team is a first class cricket team representing the Dhaka Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Shahriar Nafees Ahmed (Bengali: ) (born January 25, 1986 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi Cricketer. ...
The Barisal Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Barisal Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Syed Rasel (born July 3, 1984 in Jessore) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
The Khulna Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Khulna Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Tapash Baisya (born 25 December 1982 in Sylhet) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
The Sylhet Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Sylhet Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Tamim Iqbal Khan (Bengali: ) (b. ...
The Chittagong Division cricket team is a first-class cricket team representing the Chittagong Division region in Bangladesh. ...
Tournament History - 1975: Not eligible - Not an ICC member
- 1979 to 1996 inclusive: Did not qualify
- 1999: First round
- 2003: First round
- 2007: Second round - Super Eight Stage (7th place)
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- 1979: First round
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- 1997: Won
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- 1999: Not eligible - Not an ICC full member
- 2001/02: 3rd place
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- 1984: Did not participate
- 1986: 3rd place
- 1988: 4th place
- 1990/91: 3rd place
- 1995: 4th place
- 1997: 4th place
- 2000: 4th place
- 2004: 4th place
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- 1996: Won
- 1998: Won
- 2000 onwards: Not eligible - Now an ICC full member
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National Records of Bangladesh Batting and Individual records Test Matches Look up test in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
- Highest team total - 488 all out against Zimbabwe in 2005.
- Highest aggregate of runs- Habibul Bashar (2953) in 47 matches at an average of 32.09.
- Most number of matches as captain - Habibul Bashar (18) from 2004 to 2007.
- Most number of dismissals(wicket-keeping)- Khaled Mashud(87 dismissals) in 44 matches.
- Most number of catches (excludes wicket-keeping) - Habibul Bashar (21) in 47 matches.
ODI Matches Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Mohammad Ashraful (Bengali: ) (born July 7, 1984 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi international cricket player. ...
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Mohammad Ashraful (Bengali: ) (born July 7, 1984 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi international cricket player. ...
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Mohammad Ashraful (Bengali: ) (born July 7, 1984 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi international cricket player. ...
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Khaled Mashud is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
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- Highest team total - 301/7 against Kenya in March 2006.
- Highest aggregate of runs- Habibul Bashar (2168) in 111 matches at an average of 21.68.
- Most number of matches as captain - Habibul Bashar (69) from 2004 to 2007.
- Most number of dismissals(wicket-keeping)- Khaled Mashud(126 dismissals) in 126 matches.
- Most number of catches (excludes wicket-keeping) - Mohammad Rafique (28) in 123 matches.
- Highest number of sixes in a career - Aftab Ahmed(46) in 66 matches.
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Khaled Mashud is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Saqibul Hasan (born March 24, 1987 in Rajshahi) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in August 2006. ...
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Rajin Saleh is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Shahriar Nafees Ahmed (Bengali: ) (born January 25, 1986 in Dhaka) is a Bangladeshi Cricketer. ...
Qazi Habibul Bashar (Bengali: ) (born August 17, 1972 in Nagakanda, Kushtia) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and the current captain of the Bangladeshi cricket team. ...
Khaled Mashud is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Mohammed Moe Rafique (Bengali: ) (born September 5, 1970) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Saqibul Hasan (born March 24, 1987 in Rajshahi) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe in August 2006. ...
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (born 5 October 1983 in Narail District, Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Aftab Ahmed Chowdhury(Bengali: ) (born 10 November 1985 in Chittagong) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and widely judged to be one of their best batsmen. ...
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ODI Matches Mohammed Moe Rafique (Bengali: ) (born September 5, 1970) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Enamul Haque Jr. ...
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Mohammed Moe Rafique (Bengali: ) (born September 5, 1970) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
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One-day International (ODI) is a form of cricket, which is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams. ...
- Best average (qualification 50 overs) - 22.61 by Abdur Razzaq.
Mohammed Moe Rafique (Bengali: ) (born September 5, 1970) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (born 5 October 1983 in Narail District, Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Aftab Ahmed Chowdhury(Bengali: ) (born 10 November 1985 in Chittagong) is a Bangladeshi cricketer, and widely judged to be one of their best batsmen. ...
Abdur Razzaq ( ) (also Abdur Razzak) (born June 15, 1982 in Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer (not to be confused with Abdul Razzaq, a Pakistani cricketer). ...
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (born 5 October 1983 in Narail District, Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Mohammed Moe Rafique (Bengali: ) (born September 5, 1970) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. ...
Abdur Razzaq ( ) (also Abdur Razzak) (born June 15, 1982 in Khulna) is a Bangladeshi cricketer (not to be confused with Abdul Razzaq, a Pakistani cricketer). ...
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This is a list of all men and boys who have captained a Bangladeshi national cricket team at official international level. ...
The Bangladesh national womens cricket team is the team that represents the country of Bangladesh in international womens cricket matches. ...
Notes - ^ ICC Future Tours Program
- ^ Whatmore concerned at lack of Tests
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The Australian cricket team end the 2005-06 season by touring Bangladesh in April 2006. ...
The England A cricket team toured Bangladesh in the 1994-95 season CricketArchive Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications Playfair Cricket Annual Wisden Cricketers Almanack 2006 Categories: | | | | | | | | ...
The England A cricket team toured Bangladesh in the 1999-2000 season and played five first-class matches including three against the Bangladesh national team. ...
The English cricket team in Bangladesh in 2003-04 played 2 Tests and 3 Limited Overs internationals. ...
The Indian cricket team in Bangladesh in 2000-01 played only one match but it was the inaugural Test match by Bangladesh: 1st Test (Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka) â India won by 9 wickets Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications Playfair Cricket Annual (annual) Wisden Cricketers Almanack (annual) Categories...
The Indian cricket team in Bangladesh in 2004-05 played 2 Test matches India won the Test series 2-0: 1st Test (Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka) â India won by an innings and 140 runs 2nd Test (MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong) â India won by an innings and 83 runs CricketArchive itinerary...
The Indian cricket team are currently touring Bangladesh. ...
The Kenyan cricket team in Bangladesh in 2005-06 played a four-match series of limited overs internationals. ...
Marylebone Cricket Club toured Bangladesh in the 1999-2000 season CricketArchive Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications Playfair Cricket Annual Wisden Cricketers Almanack 2006 Categories: | | | | | | | | ...
The New Zealand cricket team in Bangladesh in 2004-05 played 2 Test matches and 3 ListA limited over internationals. ...
The Pakistani cricket team in Bangladesh in 2001-02 played 3 first-class matches, including 2 Tests; and 3 ListA limited overs internationals. ...
The Scottish cricket teamtoured Bangladeshfor a tour match and two ODI matches in December 2006. ...
The South African cricket team in Bangladesh in 2003 played 2 Test matches against Bangladesh and took part in a limited overs tri-series with Bangladesh and India. ...
The Sri Lankan cricket team toured Bangladesh for cricket matches during the 2005â06 season. ...
The West Indies A cricket team toured Bangladesh in the 1998-1999 season CricketArchive Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications Playfair Cricket Annual Wisden Cricketers Almanack 2006 Categories: | | | | | | | | ...
The West Indies cricket team toured Bangladesh in the 1999-2000 season CricketArchive Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians - various publications Playfair Cricket Annual Wisden Cricketers Almanack 2006 Categories: | | | | | | | | ...
The West Indian cricket team in Bangladesh in 2002-03 played 2 Test matches and 3 ListA limited overs internationals. ...
The Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2001-02 played 2 Test matches Zimbabwe won the series 1-0 with one match drawn: 1st Test (Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka) â match drawn 2nd Test (MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong) â Zimbabwe won by 8 wickets CricketArchive itinerary Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians...
The Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2004-05 played 2 Test matches Bangladesh won the series 1-0 with one match drawn. ...
The Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2006-07 played a Twenty20 international and 5 limited overs internationals. ...
Bowler Shaun Pollock bowls to batsman Michael Hussey. ...
A Test match in progress. ...
One-day International (ODI) is a form of cricket, which is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams. ...
The logo of the England Cricket Team which shows the three Lions of England below a five-pointed crown The England cricket team is a cricket team which represents England and Wales, operating under the auspices of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). ...
Learie Constantine, was one of the first great West Indian players. ...
| | ODI-only (6) | Bermuda · Canada · Ireland · Kenya · Netherlands · Scotland One-day International (ODI) is a form of cricket, which is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams. ...
Cricket Scotland The Scottish cricket team represents Scotland in the game of cricket. ...
| | High Performance Program Members (4) | Argentina · Denmark · Namibia · Uganda The High Performance Program is an initiative from the International Cricket Council to bridge the gap between Test and non-Test nations. ...
| | Other ICC associate members (23) | | | ICC affiliate members (58) | | | Former members | East Africa · East and Central Africa · West Africa The East African cricket team was a cricket team representing Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. ...
The East and Central African cricket team was a cricket team representing Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia in international cricket matches. ...
The West African cricket team was a team representing the countries of Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone in international cricket matches whilst they were an associate member of the International Cricket Council between 1976 and 2003. ...
| | Non-members1 | | | 1 For Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, the national team is the West Indies; for Wales, the national team is England. | |