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PLAYER NAME | ROLE | STYLE | JERSEY NUMBER |
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Tamim Iqbal | Batter | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: - | - |
Soumya Sarkar | - | Batting Style: - Bowling Style: - | - |
Sabbir Rahman | - | Batting Style: - Bowling Style: - | - |
Mahmudullah | Allrounder | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break | 30 |
Shakib Al Hasan | Allrounder | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Slow Left arm Orthodox | 75 |
Mosaddek Hossain | - | Batting Style: - Bowling Style: - | - |
Mohammad Saifuddin | - | Batting Style: - Bowling Style: - | - |
Mehidy Hasan Miraz | Allrounder | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break | 53 |
Mushfiqur Rahim | Wicketkeeper | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: - | 15 |
Litton Das | Wicketkeeper | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break | 16 |
Mohammad Mithun | - | Batting Style: - Bowling Style: - | - |
Mashrafe Mortaza | - | Batting Style: - Bowling Style: - | - |
Rubel Hossain | - | Batting Style: - Bowling Style: - | - |
Mustafizur Rahman | Bowler | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Left arm Fast medium | 90 |
Abu Jayed | - | Batting Style: - Bowling Style: - | - |
Afif Hossain | Allrounder | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break | 18 |
Ebadot Hossain | Bowler | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: Right arm Fast medium | 58 |
Hasan Mahmud | Bowler | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: Right arm Fast medium | 91 |
Nasum Ahmed | Bowler | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Slow Left arm Orthodox | 10 |
Nurul Hasan | Wicketkeeper | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: - | 81 |
Shoriful Islam | Bowler | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Left arm Medium fast | 47 |
Taijul Islam | Bowler | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Slow Left arm Orthodox | 12 |
Taskin Ahmed | Bowler | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Right arm Fast | 3 |
Yasir Ali | Batter | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: Right-arm off-break | 20 |
Shak Mahedi Hasan | Allrounder | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Slow Left arm Orthodox | 75 |
Naim Shaikh | Batter | Batting Style: Batting: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: _ | _ |
Shamim Hossain | Allrounder | Batting Style: Left-hand bat Bowling Style: Right arm offbreak | _ |
Khaled Ahmed | Bowler | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: Right-hand bat | - |
Tanzim Hasan Sakib | Bowler | Batting Style: Right-hand bat Bowling Style: Right arm Fast medium | - |
ABOUT THE BANGLADESH
Test and T20I Captain: Najmul Hossain Shanto
ODI Captain: Najmul Hossain Shanto
Head coach: Chandika Hathurusingha
Team director: Khaled Mahmud
Team manager: Nafees Iqbal
T20I coach: Sridharan Sriram
Batting coach: David Hemp
Spin bowling coach: Mushtaq Ahmed
Fast bowling coach: Andre Adams
Fielding coach: Nic Pothas
Physiotherapist: Mujadded Sunny
Sponsors – Daraz, Bantech, Aamra, HungryNaki, Pan Pacific
The Bangladesh men’s national cricket team became an associate member of the ICC in 1977. They competed in six ICC Trophies, the leading ODI competition for non-Test-playing nations. They entered international cricket with the 1979 ICC Trophy in England. Bangladesh’s first one-day match was against Pakistan in the Asia Cup in March 1986.
The watershed moment in Bangladesh cricket came when they won the ICC Trophy in Malaysia in 1997. They qualified for their first Cricket World Cup in England in 1999. Bangladesh stunned the cricketing world by defeating Pakistan, causing the tournament’s biggest upset. Bangladesh also defeated Scotland in the ICC event. In June 2000, Bangladesh were granted full ICC membership.
They played their first Test match against India in Dhaka in November 2000. Bangladesh became the tenth Test-playing nation. Although they scored 400 plus in the first innings, they lost the match by nine wickets.
Bangladesh had to wait until 2004 to register their first one-day victory since the 1999 World Cup when they beat Zimbabwe. They also beat Zimbabwe to register their maiden Test victory in 2005. They drew the second Test and thus registered their maiden Test series win. In 2009, Bangladesh visited the West Indies for two Tests. They won both games and secured their first overseas Test series victory.
Bangladesh reached the quarter-finals of the 2015 ODI World Cup. They have been runners-up thrice in the Asia Cup, in 2012, 2016, and 2018. They went down to India in the 2018 Nidahas Trophy final in a pulsating last-ball finish. In 2019, Bangladesh won the Ireland Tri-Nation Series. This was their first-ever win in a multi-nation ODI tournament final win.
Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim Iqbal, Mashrafe Mortaza, Abdur Razzak, Habibul Bashar, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mohammad Rafique, Mohammad Ashraful, Aminul Islam, Akram Khan, Mustafizur Rahman are regarded among Bangladesh’s finest players.
Bangladesh Cricket Board Address – Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh
Contact Number – + (880) 2 803 1001 – 4
Email Address – info@tigercricket.com.bd
Bangladesh Cricket Board official website – https://www.tigercricket.com.bd/
RECORDS BY TEAM
- Most consecutive losses in Tests (21) – From 2001 to 2004
- Most consecutive losses in ODIs (23) – From 1999 to 2002
- Most wickets on a single ground in ODIs (129) – Shakib Al Hasan at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka.
- Most balls bowled in a career in T20Is (2385 and counting) – Shakib Al Hasan
- Best bowler-fielder combination in T20Is (19 wickets) – Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim
- Most runs on a single ground combined (4642) – Mushfiqur Rahim at the Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka.
MAJOR STADIUMS
- Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
- M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong
- Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra
- Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium, Fatullah
- Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna
- Sher-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur
- Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
- Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet
TOP CRICKET ASSOCIATIONS IN INDIA
Barisal Division, Chittagong Division, Dhaka Division, Dhaka Metropolis, Khulna Division, Rajshahi Division, and Sylhet Division