Chittagong Divisional Stadium

Chittagong Divisional Stadium

The Chittagong Divisional Stadium, also known as Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, serves as Bangladesh's second-most prominent cricket venue after Dhaka's Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium. Established in the 1990s and renovated extensively in the 2000s, this ground has been instrumental in developing cricket culture in Bangladesh's southeastern region. The stadium's pitch characteristics tend to favor bowlers, particularly in the shorter formats. With an average first innings score of 227.33 in ODI matches, the surface typically offers assistance to both pace and spin bowlers as matches progress. The relatively low bat-first win percentage of 33.33% suggests that chasing teams often find success here, possibly due to dew factor in day-night encounters or the pitch's tendency to ease out for batting in the second innings. Despite hosting only three ODI matches in recent records, the venue has witnessed several memorable encounters in domestic cricket and has served as a crucial development ground for emerging Bangladeshi talent. The stadium's compact design creates an intimate atmosphere, with passionate local supporters generating considerable noise despite the modest capacity. The ground's strategic location in Chittagong, Bangladesh's commercial hub, makes it an important venue for cricket development in the region. While it may not host as many international fixtures as other major venues, the Chittagong Divisional Stadium remains a significant contributor to Bangladesh's cricketing infrastructure and continues to nurture the sport's growth in the southeastern districts.

Ground Stats by Format

ODI

Matches played3
Avg 1st innings227
Avg 2nd innings202
Highest total309
Lowest total178
Bat first win %33.3%

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
3 Jan 2009Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka(384/10 / 208/10)TESTSri Lanka won by 465 runs
9 Mar 2008Bangladesh vs South Africa(178/10 / 180/1)ODISouth Africa won by 9 wickets
29 Feb 2008Bangladesh vs South Africa(583/7 / 259/9)TESTSouth Africa won by 205 runs
23 Apr 2006Bangladesh vs Australia(195/10 / 196/6)ODIAustralia won by 4 wickets
25 Feb 2006Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka(309/7 / 231/9)ODISri Lanka won by 78 runs