Narayanganj Osmani Stadium

Narayanganj Osmani Stadium

Fatullah
Narayanganj Osmani Stadium in Fatullah stands as one of Bangladesh's developing cricket venues, named after the distinguished military leader General M.A.G. Osmani. This ground represents the expansion of cricket infrastructure beyond Dhaka's traditional venues, serving the industrial city of Narayanganj and its surrounding areas. The stadium has hosted limited international cricket, with only a handful of matches recorded in major databases, reflecting its emerging status in Bangladesh's cricket landscape. Despite the limited statistical data available, the venue has been part of Bangladesh's efforts to distribute cricket across different regions and provide fans outside the capital with access to quality cricket. The pitch characteristics at Narayanganj Osmani Stadium are typical of Bangladeshi conditions, generally favoring batsmen in the early stages of matches before offering assistance to spinners as games progress. The surface tends to be relatively flat, encouraging stroke play, though the lack of extensive match data makes it difficult to establish definitive patterns. The atmosphere at the ground benefits from enthusiastic local support, with Narayanganj's cricket-loving population creating a vibrant environment when matches are held. The stadium's facilities, while not as extensive as Bangladesh's premier venues, provide adequate infrastructure for domestic and occasional international fixtures. As Bangladesh continues to develop its cricket infrastructure, Narayanganj Osmani Stadium represents the country's commitment to spreading the game's reach and providing platforms for both players and fans across different regions.

Recent Matches

DateMatchFormatResult
28 Apr 2006Bangladesh vs Australia(124/10 / 127/1)ODIAustralia won by 9 wickets
26 Apr 2006Bangladesh vs Australia(250/5 / 183/10)ODIAustralia won by 67 runs