
Bangabandhu National Stadium
Dhaka
Bangabandhu National Stadium stands as Bangladesh's premier multi-purpose venue in the heart of Dhaka, serving as the country's primary cricket ground before the construction of specialized facilities. Named after Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, known as Bangabandhu (Friend of Bengal) and the founding father of Bangladesh, this historic stadium has been central to the nation's sporting identity since its establishment.
The venue played a crucial role during Bangladesh's early years as a cricket-playing nation, hosting important matches as the country developed its cricketing infrastructure. While primarily designed as a multi-purpose stadium accommodating various sports, its cricket facilities provided a vital platform for both domestic and international matches during a formative period in Bangladeshi cricket.
The pitch at Bangabandhu National Stadium typically favored spin bowling, reflecting the subcontinent's traditional playing conditions. The surface often provided assistance to slower bowlers as matches progressed, with batsmen needing to adapt to changing conditions throughout longer formats.
Though limited statistical data remains available from matches played here, the stadium's significance extends beyond mere numbers. It represents an important chapter in Bangladesh's cricket development, serving as a stepping stone before purpose-built cricket venues like the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium took prominence.
The atmosphere during cricket matches reflected the passionate support of Bangladeshi fans, who embraced their national team's journey with characteristic enthusiasm and unwavering loyalty during these foundational years.
Recent Matches
| Date | Match | Format | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31 Jan 2005 | Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh(198/10 / 202/2) | ODI | Bangladesh won by 8 wickets |
| 27 Dec 2004 | India vs Bangladesh(348/5 / 257/9) | ODI | India won by 91 runs |
| 10 Dec 2004 | Bangladesh vs India(184/10 / 526/10) | TEST | India won by 140 runs |
