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This is a list of cricket grounds in Bangladesh. The stadiums included in this list have held first-class , List-A and Twenty20 matches. Additionally, some have hosted Test matches , One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals .
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium; Sheikh Helal Uddin Stadium; Sheikh Kamal International Stadium, Cox's Bazar; Sheikh Kamal International Stadium, Gopalganj; Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium; List of stadiums in Bangladesh; Sylhet District Stadium; Sylhet International Cricket Stadium
The following locations (Absolute location) are sporting grounds (specially football and cricket) of different districts in Bangladesh. [1] A minimum capacity of 5,000 is required. Existing stadiums
The ground was originally constructed for football in the late 1980s and first hosted matches at the 1987 Asian Club Championship and 1988–89 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 was built in 2007, as a divisional cricket stadium. [6] The stadium is surrounded by hills and has a scenic view. England Lions, England Under-19 and Nepal Under-19 have played here. The venue hosted its first test match in November 2018, becoming the eighth test venue in Bangladesh, where the home team lost to Zimbabwe by 151 runs ...
It is also occasionally used for cricket. It is the largest stadium in eastern Bangladesh. The stadium is named after Dhirendranath Datta. Comilla district sports association said that" in future, there will be floodlight and electric board in the stadium. The work of the contraction on the second floor of the stadium will begin soon " The ...
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 Bangladesh Cricket Board ... Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium: Dhaka: Dhaka Division (2006–2008) Chittagong Division (2010) 26,000: 25 May 2007 • AKS End