Waterlogged Fatullah ground could lose Australia tour game
The BCB is looking at the BKSP grounds or Sylhet as alternative venues for the two-day match, which is scheduled for August 22 and 23
12-Aug-2017•Mohammad Isam
Fatullah stadium approved for internationals
The ICC have approved the Naravangani Osmani Stadium, at Fatullah, in Bangladesh as ready for international matches
12-Mar-2006•Cricinfo staff
Bangladesh gets three new international venues
Three new grounds in Bangladesh have been given the ICC's approval to stage international cricket
31-Jan-2006•Cricinfo staff
Bangladesh stadia await ICC approval
The ICC are expected to give Bangladesh the go-ahead to play international cricket at at least three of their five new venues
19-Jan-2006•Cricinfo staff
Lloyd impressed with venues
Clive Lloyd inspected four new venues in Bangladesh that are awaiting international status
31-Aug-2005•Cricinfo staff
Zimbabwe A romp to victory
Zimbabwe A began their tour of Bangladesh with an emphatic 223-run victory over an Under-23 side at the Fatullah Stadium in Narayanganj
16-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Bangladesh's day of reckoning
Rabeed Imam on Bangladesh's victory in the Under-19 Plate Championship
05-Mar-2004•Rabeed Imam in Fatullah
Bangladesh dispatch Australia to win Plate final
Bangladesh have won the final of the Under-19 Plate Championship, after edging out the overwhelming favourites Australia by eight runs in a thrilling match at Fatullah
04-Mar-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Marshall ushers Windies into semis
Xavier Marshall scored a fine 106 from 133 balls to book West Indies' place in the semi-finals of the Under-19 World Cup
26-Feb-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
Going through the motions
Bangladesh's failure to qualify for the Super League has dampened spirits in Dhaka, but elsewhere the Under-19 World Cup goes from strength to strength
25-Feb-2004•Roving Reporter by Rabeed Imam
Sri Lanka muscle past South Africa
Sri Lanka blew Super League Group 1 wide open, as they defeated South Africa by 29 runs at Fatullah
24-Feb-2004•Wisden Cricinfo staff
ICC President impressed by new venues
ICC President Ehsan Mani was today in Khulna to witness the Group D match between Pakistan and Ireland and offered an enthusiastic endorsement of the new venue
17-Feb-2004•ICC Media Release
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