Bangladesh v West Indies - Nov 21-25, 2012 | Scorecard | |
Bangladesh v Pakistan - Apr 28-May 2, 2015 | Scorecard | |
Test records | Results | High totals | High scores | Most runs | Best bowling | Most wickets | Partnerships | Statsguru | ||
Bangladesh v Kenya - Mar 20, 2006 | Scorecard | |
Bangladesh v West Indies - Dec 2, 2012 | Scorecard | |
ODI records | Results | High totals | High scores | Most runs | Best bowling | Most wickets | Partnerships | Statsguru | ||
Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - Nov 28, 2006 | Scorecard | |
Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - Jan 22, 2016 | Scorecard | |
T20I records | Results | High totals | High scores | Most runs | Best bowling | Most wickets | Partnerships | Statsguru | ||
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The Khulna Divisional Stadium was one of the five purpose-built cricket grounds established in the run-up to the 2004 Under-19 World Cup. It was finally granted one-day international status in January 2006, ahead of Sri Lanka's tour. Khulna, situated in the south-western corner of the country, is the third-largest industrial centre in Bangladesh. It serves as a gateway to the seaport of Mongla and the Sundarbans, the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger. Khulna is also famous for shrimp processing and newsprint.