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City or town First-class side/s Capacity Ends Ref Sheikh Jamal Stadium: Faridpur: Dhaka Division (2000–2002) 30,000 — [31] Rafiq Uddin Bhuiyan Stadium: Mymensingh: Biman Bangladesh Airlines (2000) Dhaka Division (2000–2002) 25,000 — [32] Sheikh Kamal Stadium: Gopalganj: Dhaka Division (1996–2013) 18,000 — Abdur Rab Serniabad Stadium ...
National Stadium, Dhaka, originally known as Dhaka Stadium, was built for cricket in 1954 on a vast empty land located to the northwest of the current Bangabhaban (the Presidential Palace). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The stadium is the only venue worldwide to have hosted the inaugural home fixtures for two Test nations: Pakistan and Bangladesh. [ 7 ]
Follow live coverage of Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka from the Sri Lanka in Bangladesh 2024 today. The ICC Test Championship sees nine teams compete across a two-year cycle of matches before a two-team ...
It was the second venue in Bangladesh of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, the other being Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium in Dhaka. [17] It hosted two matches, the historic match between Bangladesh and England, where the home team nail-bitingly beat England, [18] and the other being between the home side and Netherlands. [19]
The first first-class matches were in the National Cricket League in 2000–01, when the ground served as the home ground for Biman Bangladesh Airlines. The last first-class matches so far were in 2009–10. Bangladesh A also played first-class matches at the ground against the touring Pakistanis in 2001–02, and Sri Lanka A in 2005–06. [3]
Bangladesh cricket team, Sylhet Royals: End names: UCB End Runner End: International information; First Test: 3–6 November 2018: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe: Last Test: 22–25 March 2024: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka: First ODI: 14 December 2018: Bangladesh v West Indies: Last ODI: 23 March 2023: Bangladesh v Ireland: First T20I: 17 March 2014: Ireland ...
The Sri Lankan cricket team arrived in Bangladesh on 16 May 2021, [7] following their two-match Test series in Sri Lanka. [8] Ahead of the tour, Kusal Perera was appointed as Sri Lanka's new ODI captain, [9] replacing Dimuth Karunaratne. [10] Bangladesh won the first ODI by 33 runs. [11]
The following day, Sri Lanka Cricket increased the quarantine period to 14 days, [22] with the BCB disagreeing to the length of time their players would be quarantine and the lack of preparation time ahead of the first Test match. [23] In response, Sri Lanka Cricket suggested that the quarantine could be split into two phases, with seven days ...