Five great Bangladesh wins
ESPNcricinfo staff
09-Mar-2015
It began with Andrew Symonds' suspension for his ill-advised Cardiff bender that ended at 8am of the day of the match. Australia had bigger concerns later though as Mohammad Ashraful played the innings of his life and Aftab Ahmed delivered the coup de grace to one of the biggest upsets in cricketing history. Australia's seeming invincibility was shattered before the great Ashes series of 2005•Getty Images
It might be tempting to call it one of the biggest upsets, but the manner in which Bangladesh pulled the rug from under India's feet at Port-of-Spain at the 2007 World Cup came with a touch of the inevitable. It hastened India's exit from the tournament and prompted a revamp of the World Cup format that was supposed to protect the top eight nations from crashing out early•AFP
A dominant all-round performance from Shakib Al Hasan consigned New Zealand to a third straight defeat in 2010. It confirmed Bangladesh's first ODI series win against top-flight opposition despite a valiant maiden hundred from Kane Williamson•Associated Press
As in 2015, Bangladesh trumped England in a thriller at the 2011 World Cup as well. England's campaign had been a series of cliffhangers, but they couldn't hang on against Bangladesh as a burst of hitting in the Powerplay from Shafiul Islam decided a tight low-scoring encounter in Chittagong•Getty Images