Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka

Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka

Dhaka
Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka stands as Bangladesh's premier multi-purpose sporting venue, named after Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh known as Bangabandhu. Originally built in the 1950s and renovated multiple times, this iconic stadium has served as the country's primary cricket venue alongside hosting football and other sporting events. The cricket pitch at Bangabandhu Stadium presents challenging conditions for batsmen, as evidenced by the remarkably low scoring patterns in international matches. With an average first-innings score of just 120.67 runs across ODI matches, the surface demonstrates characteristics that heavily favor bowlers. The statistics reveal an extraordinary trend where teams batting first have failed to secure victory in any of the recorded ODI encounters, indicating either difficult batting conditions or the advantage of chasing targets at this venue. The stadium's bowling-friendly nature likely stems from pitch preparation that offers assistance to both pace and spin bowlers, making stroke-play difficult and requiring considerable application from batsmen. These conditions create compelling contests where low-scoring encounters often produce thrilling finishes. The atmosphere at Bangabandhu Stadium reflects the passionate cricket culture of Bangladesh. Despite the challenging playing conditions, the venue maintains its significance in Bangladeshi cricket history. The stadium's intimate setting allows spectators to remain close to the action, creating an electric environment that epitomizes the nation's love for cricket, even when matches are characterized by the constant battle between bat and ball that typically favors the bowling side.

Ground Stats by Format

ODI

Matches played3
Avg 1st innings121
Avg 2nd innings161
Highest total185
Lowest total46
Bat first win %0.0%

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
12 Nov 2003Bangladesh vs England(182/10 / 185/3)ODIEngland won by 7 wickets
10 Nov 2003Bangladesh vs England(134/9 / 137/3)ODIEngland won by 7 wickets
21 Oct 2003Bangladesh vs England(203/10 / 295/10)TESTEngland won by 7 wickets
21 Apr 2003India vs South AfricaODIno result