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The Silver Jubilee Independence Cup was a One Day International cricket tournament held in Dhaka, Bangladesh during January 1998. [1] The tournament was held as a celebration of 25 years of Bangladesh's independence and all the games were held at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1]
The Bangladeshi national cricket team against the Zimbabwean national cricket team at the Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka in 2009. The Bangladesh national cricket team represents Bangladesh in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Test and One Day International (ODI) status. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The 1997 Wills Golden Jubilee Tournament (also known as the Wills Quadrangular Tournament) was a quadrangular one-day cricket competition held in November, 1997 in Pakistan to mark that country's 50th anniversary of independence. [1] It featured the national cricket teams of Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies and the hosts Pakistan.
2000 Asia Cup (as called Pepsi Asia Cup) was the seventh edition of the Asia Cup for cricket, which was held in Bangladesh between 29 May – 7 June 2000. [1] India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh took part in the tournament.
The matches were the first-ever List A-classified being played in Bangladesh, then an Associate Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), their opponents all being Full Members. The 1988 Asia Cup was a round-robin tournament where each team played the other three once, and the top two teams qualifying for a place in the final.
The tournament was organized by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). [3] Nepal replaced the United Arab Emirates, after they pulled out due to an unknown reason. [4] Nepal qualified on virtue of being fourth in the Asia Cup qualifier. [5] Pakistan won the tournament, beating Bangladesh by 77 runs in the final. [6]
The three-day match in Dhaka starting on 13 January 1978, which Sri Lanka won by an innings and 9 runs, was Bangladesh's debut in international cricket but the very low standard of Bangladeshi cricket at the time means that it was not a first-class match. [10] Sri Lanka also played against a BCB President's XI, South Zone and Central Zone, the ...
In the first match against Pakistan, Sri Lanka lost the match by 81 runs. Pakistan posted 197 runs on the board, where Sri Lanka bowled out for 116 runs. [28] Second match was against Bangladesh. In the match, Bangladesh scored 131 runs and Sri Lanka won the match by 7 wickets. [29] With that win, Sri Lanka qualified for the final.