Established On | 2006 |
Place | Dhaka,Bangladesh |
Know As | AK Fazlul Haque |
Capacity | 25,000 |
Floodlights | Yes |
End Names | Ispahani End, Aqua Paints End |
Timezone | UTC +06:00 |
Location | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Updated On 2024-04-05 05:33:45 By Puspendra Singh | |
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Shere Bangla National Stadium Dhaka 3-4 W Taken In 2nd Inn
Shere Bangla National Stadium On ODI 3-4 W Taken In 2nd Inn |
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Date | Match | Inn1 Score | Inn2 Score | Win |
26/09/23 | BAN vs NZ (3rd ODI) | BAN 171-10 (34.3) |
NZ 175-3 (34.5) |
New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets |
22/01/21 | BAN vs WI (2nd ODI) | WI 148-10 (43.4) |
BAN 149-3 (33.2) |
Bangladesh won by 7 wickets |
20/01/21 | BAN vs WI (1st ODI) | WI 122-10 (32.2) |
BAN 125-4 (33.5) |
Bangladesh won by 6 wickets |
12/07/15 | BAN vs RSA (2nd ODI) | SA 162-10 (46) |
BAN 167-3 (27.4) |
Bangladesh won by 7 wkts |
21/06/15 | BAN vs IND (2nd ODI) | IND 200-10 (45) |
BAN 200-4 (38) |
Bangladesh won by 6 wkts (D/L method) |
19/04/15 | BAN vs PAK (2nd ODI) | PAK 239-6 (50) |
BAN 240-3 (38.1) |
Bangladesh won by 7 wkts |
15/06/14 | BAN vs IND (1st ODI) | BAN 272-9 (50) |
IND 153-3 (24.5) |
Ind won by 7 wkts (D/L method) |
22/02/14 | BAN vs SL (3rd ODI) | BAN 240-8 (50) |
SL 246-4 (47.3) |
Sri Lanka won by 6 wkts |
18/03/12 | IND vs PAK (5th Match) | PAK 329-6 (50) |
IND 330-4 (47.5) |
India won by 6 wkts |
15/03/12 | PAK vs SL (3rd Match) | SL 188-10 (45.4) |
PAK 189-4 (39.5) |
Pakistan won by 6 wkts |
11/10/10 | BAN vs NZ (3rd ODI) | NZ 173-10 (42.5) |
BAN 177-3 (40) |
Bangladesh won by 7 wkts |
28/02/10 | BAN vs ENG (1st ODI) | BAN 228-10 (45.4) |
ENG 229-4 (46) |
England won by 6 wickets (with 24 balls remaining) |
11/01/10 | BAN vs IND (6th Match) | BAN 247-6 (50) |
IND 249-4 (43) |
India won by 6 wickets (with 42 balls remaining) |
07/01/10 | BAN vs IND (3rd Match) | BAN 296-6 (50) |
IND 297-4 (47.3) |
India won by 6 wickets (with 15 balls remaining) |
12/06/08 | BAN vs IND (3rd Match) | BAN 222-10 (49.5) |
IND 223-3 (35.1) |
India won by 7 wickets (with 89 balls remaining) |