2. INTRODUCTION
The Bangladesh national cricket team
(Bengali: ) is a
national cricket team representing
Bangladesh. The team is administered by
the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
Bangladesh is a full member of the
International Cricket Council (ICC) with
Test and One Day International (ODI)
status.
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3. Bangladesh played its first Test match
in 2000 against India in Dhaka,
becoming the tenth Test cricket playing
nation.
Bangladesh's first official foray into
international cricket came in the 1979
ICC Trophy in England, leaving the
tournament with 2 wins and 2 defeats.
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4. AIM
To find out about the past, present and
future of Bangladesh in International
Cricket
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5. SEQUENCE
History
BCB – Bangladesh Cricket Board
Performance in Tests
Performance in ODIs
Performance in T20s
Bangladesh in ICC – Champions Trophy
Bangladesh in World Cup
Bangladesh in Asia Cup
Bangladesh Players
Coaches
Fan’s
Recommendation
Conclusion
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6. History
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) tour of Bangladesh during
the winter of 1976/77 marked the entrance of Bangladesh into
international cricket.
In 1977, Bangladesh became an Associate member of the
International Cricket Council (ICC).Bangladesh was one of
fifteen teams to take part in the inaugural ICC Trophy.
In 1979, ICC gave non-Test playing countries the opportunity
to qualify for that year's World Cup.
Victory in the South-East Asian Cricket Conference
Tournament in February 1984 ensured Bangladesh qualified
for the 1986 Asia Cup.
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7. On 31 March 1986, Bangladesh played their first One Day
International against a full member of the ICC.
Bangladesh qualified for the 1988 Asia Cup, this time hosting the
tournament; it was the first time ODIs had been staged in the
country.
Bangladesh took part in each of the 1982, 1986, 1990, and 1994
editions of the ICC Trophy, and won the trophy in 1997, in the
process qualifying for the 1999 World Cup.
In 1999, Bangladesh played its first World Cup in England.
It played its first Test match in 2000 (against India at Dhaka),
becoming the tenth Test cricket playing nation.
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8. BCB – Bangladesh Cricket
Board
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), (Bengali:
) previously known as the Bangladesh Cricket Control
Board, is the main governing body of cricket in Bangladesh.
The Board has its headquarters in Dhaka.
It is responsible for the operation and development of cricket,
maintenance of venues, and selection for the national team.
It is operated by the Government of Bangladesh.
Formation date:1972
Affiliation: International Cricket Council(ICC) & Asian Cricket
Council(ACC)
Affiliation Date: 26 June 2000 as a full member of ICC & in
1983 as a full member of ACC
President & Chairman : AHM Mustafa Kamal
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9. Performance in Tests
•Bangladesh is a full member of the International Cricket
Council with Test and One Day International status.
•It played its first Test match in 2000 (against India at Dhaka ),
becoming the tenth Test cricket playing nation.
•Bangladesh's inaugural Test match takes place in Dhaka against
touring India on 10–14 November 2000.
Vs Test Nations
Opponent M W L T D First Win
India 7 0 6 0 1
Zimbabwe 9 1 5 0 3 10 January 2005
Pakistan 8 0 8 0 0
Srilanka 12 0 12 0 0
Newzealand 9 0 8 0 1
South Africa 8 0 8 0 0
West Indies 8 2 4 0 2 13 July 2009
Australia 4 0 4 0 0
England 8 0 8 0 0
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11. Performance in ODIs
The Bangladesh national cricket team is a also member of One Day
International (ODI) status.
In 1997, Bangladesh became a regular ICC member with the right to play
ODIs.
In 2006,Bangladesh hosted Zimbabwe for 5 ODI matches and had a clean
swipe to white wash them.
•In 2009,Bangladesh team visited West Indies for three ODI matches and
white wash the home side.
In 2010,a great series in Bangladesh cricket history to white wash New
Zealand in this series.
The West Indies cricket team toured Bangladesh and played 3 ODI from
13th to 18th October 2011. Bangladesh lost the series 2-1.
On 29 November to 21 December,2011,The Pakistani cricket team toured
Bangladesh where Bangladesh lost the 3-match ODI series 3-0.
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12. ODI Statistics of Bangladesh
Vs Test Nations
Opponent M W L T NR First Win
India 24 3 21 0 0 26 December 2004
Zimbabwe 56 30 26 0 0 10 March 2004
Pakistan 30 1 29 0 0 31 May 1999
Srilanka 30 3 27 0 0 22 February 2006
Newzealand 21 5 16 0 0 9 October 2008
South Africa 14 1 13 0 0 7 April 2007
West Indies 20 4 14 0 2 26 July 2009
Australia 19 1 18 0 0 18 June 2005
England 15 2 13 0 0 10 July 2010
Associate Teams 32 22 10 0 0 17 May 1998
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13. Performance in T20s
Bangladesh played their 1st t20 match against Zimbabwe in November 28, 2006.
It was held in Khulna divisional stadium.
Bangladesh won it by 43 runs with the help of all-round performance of the former
captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza. After that match Bangladesh have played 17 more t20
matches but among of them Bangladesh won in only three matches.
Let have a look of Bangladesh team’s performance against all of the international
teams.
Opposition Match played Won lost Tie/NR
Australia 2 0 2 0
India 1 0 1 0
Ireland 1 0 1 0
Kenya 1 1 0 0
New Zealand 1 0 1 0
Pakistan 5 0 5 0
South Africa 2 0 2 0
Srilanka 1 0 1 0
West indies 3 2 1 0
Zimbabwe 1 1 0 0
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14. T20 statistics of Bangladesh
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16
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12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Match Win Loss Tie
played
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15. T20 World Cup 2007 & 2009:
Teams Played Venue Date Winner Won By
Kenya vs Nairobi (Gym) Sep 1, 2007 Bangladesh 5 wickets
Bangladesh
Bangladesh vs Nairobi (Gym) Sep 2, 2007 Pakistan 30 runs
Pakistan
Bangladesh vs Johannesburg Sep 13, 200 Bangladesh 6 wickets
West Indies
South Africa vs Cape Town Sep 15, 2007 South Africa 7 wickets
Bangladesh
Australia vs Cape Town Sep 16, 2007 Australia 9 wickets
Bangladesh
Bangladesh vs Sri Johannesburg Sep 18, 2007 Sri Lanka 64 runs
Lanka
Bangladesh vs Cape Town Sep 20, 2007 Pakistan 4 wickets
Pakistan
Team Played Venue Date Winner Won by
Bangladesh vs Nottingham Jun 6, 2009 India 25 runs
India
Bangladesh vs Nottingham Jun 8, 2009 Ireland 6 wickets
Ireland
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16. Bangladesh in ICC –
Champions Trophy
ICC champions’ trophy has started from the year
1998 but Bangladesh has started to play from 2000.
In 2002 the event was held in SriLanka. Bangladesh
played against Australia and New Zealand but could
not do well.
In 2004 ICC champions’ trophy was held in England
and Bangladesh played against South Africa and
West Indies but again could not do well.
In 2006 Bangladesh played against SriLanka, West
Indies and Zimbabwe. This time they won by 101
runs against Zimbabwe.
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17. Bangladesh in World Cup
Bangladesh has played four World Cups. They have played in 1999, 2003, 2007 and
2011.
World Cup of 1999 :
After becoming the champion of ICC Championship in 1997 Bangladesh was qualified
to play the World Cup 1999. As first time playing in the World Cup 1999 they played
really well. They could beat Pakistan, the world cup champion.
Against Venue Date Winner Won By
Scotland Edinburgh May 24, 1999 Bangladesh 22 runs
Pakistan Northampton May 31,1997 Bangladesh 62 runs
Table shows the victories of Bangladesh in 1999 World
Cup
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18. World Cup of 2003 :
In 2003 the world cup event was held in South Africa. Bangladesh did not played very
well this time. They were defeated by Kenya by 32 runs which was really unexpected.
World Cup of 2007 :
This time the event was held in West Indies. Bangladesh did tremendously good and
they beat India and South Africa, both were world champion. Bangladesh obtained a
place in knock out segment.
Against Venue Date Winner Won By
India Port Of Spain Mar 17,2007 Bangladesh 5 Wickets
Bermuda Port Of Spain Mar 25, 2007 Bangladesh 7 Wickets
South Africa Providence Apr 7, 2007 Bangladesh 67 Runs
Table shows the victories of Bangladesh in 2001 World Cup
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19. World Cup of 2011 :
In world cup 2011 Bangladesh was the host country along with India and Srilanka.
Bangladesh could beat England another giant champion team. But they were defeated
by South Africa and West indies with a very poor score.
Against Venue Date Winner Won By
Ireland Dhaka Feb 25, 2011 Bangladesh 27 runs
England Chittagong Mar 11, 2011 Bangladesh 2 Wickets
Netherlands Chittagong Mar 14, 2011 Bangladesh 6 Wickets
Table shows the victories of Bangladesh in 2011 World Cup
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20. Bangladesh in Asia Cup
Asia cup was first started in 1984. But
Bangladesh has started to play in Asia Cup
from 1986.
In 1986 Bangladesh was played against
Pakistan and SriLanka.
In 1988, 1995, and 1997 and they played
against India, Pakistan and SriLanka.
From 1988 to 2000, they did not do well. In
2004 they could beat Hong Kong by 116
runs.
In 2008 they won by 96 runs against UAE.
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21. Bangladesh In 2012’s Asia Cup
Though Bangladesh didn’t do well in the
previous Asia Cups 2012’s Asia Cup
was a complete turnover.
Bangladesh not only beat India and
Srilanka but also made it through the
final.
But due to inexperience Bangladesh lost
match by 2 runs to Pakistan.
Although Shakib Al Hasan was given the
Man of the Tournament
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22. Match reports Asia Cup
2012
ASIA CUP 2012
Against Venue Date Winner Won By
Pakistan Dhaka Mar 11, 2012 Pakistan 21 runs
India Dhaka Mar 16, 2012 Bangladesh 5 wickets
SriLanka Dhaka Mar 20, 2012 Bangladesh 5 Wickets
Pakistan* Dhaka Mar 22, 2012 Pakistan 2 Runs
*Final Match
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24. Bangladesh Players
Bangladesh cricket team is working so hard to upgrade themselves. Last few years our team
has played many tournaments and they have done really great. For examples world cup
2007, Asia Cup 2012, New Zealand tour to Bangladesh n so on. Those victories have been
possible because of the teamwork. We have some world class player but before looking to
the present we have to see the past scenario.
Our history has written after becoming the champion in the “ICC CUP Championship” in 1997
and qualified for playing in the world cup. In 1997 the team squad is given below.
Aminul Islam Bulbul (Captain)
Atahar Ali
Akram Khan
Minhajul Abedin Nannu
Khaled Masud Pilot
Khaled Mahmud Sujon
Naimur Rahman Durjoy
Mohammad Rafique
Javed Omar
Anamul Haque Moni
Hasibul Hossain Shanto
In 1999 world cup in the squad some player had been replaced. Added players were:
Mehrab Hossain Opi
Habibul Bashar
Shahriar Hossain Bidut
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25. In twenty first century we have found so many outstanding players. For examples
Shakib Al Hasan, Tamim iqbal, Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, Shafiul Islam and so on.
Shakib Al Hasan:
Profile:
Bating style : Left hand batsman
Bowling style : Slow left arm orthodox
TC Debut : May 18, 2007
ODI Debut : August 6, 2006
T-20 Debut : November 28, 2006
Man of the match : 11
Man of the series : 7
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26. Tamim Iqbal:
Profile:
Bating : Left hand batsman
TC Debut : January 4, 2008
ODI Debut : February 9, 2007
T-20 Debut : September 1, 2007
Man of the match : 8
Habibul Bashar:
Habibul Bashar was one of the leading batsmen in our country. He had been captain from 2004
to 2007. Now he is one of the chief selectors of BCB.
Profile:
Batting style : Right handed
Test Debut : November 10, 2000
ODI Debut : 6 April, 1995
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27. Mohammad Rafique :
One of the most senior players in our country, Mohammad Rafique was better known
for his abilities in ODIs early his career.
Profile:
Bowling style : Left handed
Test Debut : 10 November, 2000
ODI Debut : 5 April, 1995
Mashrafe Mortaza:
Profile :
Bowling style : Right arm first medium
Test Debut : 23 November, 2001
ODI Debut : 8 November, 2001
T-20 Debut : 28 November, 2006
Man of the match : 5
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28. Mohammad Ashraful :
A Bangladeshi international cricket player and has represented the Bangladesh
national cricket team. A top-order batsman with a penchant for flashy strokeplay.
Between 2007 and 2009, Ashraful captained his country in 13 Tests, losing all but one
which ended in a draw, and 38 One Day Internationals (ODIs) of which Bangladesh
won eight.
Ashraful is Bangladesh's highest run-scorer in ODIs and second highest in Tests
behind Habibul Bashar.
Ashraful made his Test debut on 6 September 2001 against Sri Lanka. He top-scored in
each innings, and although Bangladesh slumped to an innings defeat, Ashraful scored
114, and in the process became the youngest player to score a Test century.
Abdur Razzak :
Profile :
Bowling style : Slow left arm orthodox
Test Debut : 16 April, 2004
ODI Debut : 8 April, 2004
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29. Coaches
GORDON GREENIDGE(1996-2000)
DAVENELL FREDERICK WHATMORE (2003 – 2007)
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30. JAMIE SIDDONS (2007-2011)
STUART GRANT LAW (2011-2012)
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31. Fan’s
Before Bangladesh had even secured Test status,
cricket fans in the country took the game seriously;
when the team lost an ODI against Kenya in March 1999
several hundred fans protested outside the offices of the
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
On learning of Bangladesh's promotion to Test status,
thousands of people celebrated on the streets.
When Bangladesh began its first Test match on 10
November 2000 at Bangabandhu National Stadium in
Dhaka, the stadium was nearly full on the first day as
around 40,000 people watched the team take on India.
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32. When Bangladesh are victorious, the fans
sometimes take to the streets in celebration.
When Bangladesh defeated South Africa in the
2007 World Cup, thousands of people celebrated
into the night on the streets of Dhaka despite there
being a ban on public gatherings at the time.
During the 2011 World Cup, Bangladesh
succumbed to a record defeat against West Indies,
registering the team's lowest score in ODIs. The
buses of both teams were stoned (Bangladesh's
intentionally, West Indies' mistakenly), as was
Shakib Al Hasan's house.
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33. Recommendation
Bangladesh cricket team need to do
hard work
Should focus in their method of playing
Should not loose temper during match
Need to learn from their mistakes
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34. Need to concentrate on their repeated
mistakes
More team work
The upcoming youngsters need to do more
hard work
These youngsters need to be guided
properly
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35. Need to practice more and more
Need to play more international cricket
More domestic cricket should be
arranged
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36. Conclusion
It has been showed that Bangladesh Cricket
Team is improving their selves day by day.
From 1977 to right now they are trying to
develop their technique to play and also to
work on their lacking.
What they need right now is our full support. If
we stay beside them when they lose any
tournament it will make them confident to do
well in the next match. We hope that one day
our country can win the World Cup if they
improve their weakness.
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