the bangladesh national cricket team about

the Bangladesh national cricket team about


The Bangladesh nat!onal cr!cket team: add!t!onally referred to as The T!gers, represents Bangladesh !n !nternat!onal cr!cket. !t's adm!n!stered by the Bangladesh Cr!cket Board (BCB). Bangladesh could be a full member of the !nternat!onal Cr!cket Counc!l (!CC) w!th check and !n some unspec!f!ed t!me !n the future !nternat!onal (OD!) stand!ng. !t contend !ts 1st matched game !n Gregor!an calendar month 2000 aga!nst Republ!c of !nd!a !n nat!onal cap!tal, turn!ng !nto the tenth Test-play!ng nat!on.

Bangladesh's 1st off!c!al ra!d !nternat!onal cr!cket came w!th!n the 1979 !CC Trophy !n England. On th!rty one March 1986, Bangladesh contend !ts 1st OD! match, aga!nst As!an country w!th!n the As!a Cup. For an extended t!me, soccer was the foremost well-l!ked sport !n Bangladesh, however cr!cket step by step became h!ghly regarded – s!gn!f!cantly !n urban areas – and by the late N!neteen N!net!es had surpassed soccer.
Bangladesh created !ts full debut !n !nternat!onal cr!cket w!th!n the 1986 As!a Cup.

!n 1997, Bangladesh won the !CC Trophy !n Malays!a and so qual!f!ed for !ts 1st Cr!cket tournament to part!c!pate !n England !n 1999. There, !t defeated As!an country – !nfl!ct!ng a lot of upset – and add!t!onally Scotland. On twenty s!x Gregor!an calendar month 2000, Bangladesh was granted full !CC membersh!p.

Bangladesh holds the record for many consecut!ve losses !n Tests (21, between 2000 and 2002) and OD!s (23, between 2001 and 2004). once ga!n!ng full member stand!ng w!th the !CC, Bangladesh had to attend t!ll 2004 for !ts 1st OD! w!n s!nce the 1999 tournament. The team on the los!ng facet thereon occas!on was Southern Rhodes!a, World Health Organ!zat!on add!t!onally part!c!pated !n Bangladesh's ma!den check f!n!sh !n 2005; by secur!ng a attract the second match, Bangladesh won the!r 1st check ser!es. !n 2009 Bangladesh toured the arch!pelago for 2 Tests and by w!nn!ng each secured the!r 1st overseas ser!es f!n!sh.


As of s!x Apr!l 2017, Bangladesh has contend one hundred Tests, w!nn!ng 9 tests among them. !ts 1st f!n!sh was aga!nst team Southern Rhodes!a, and therefore the next 2 came aga!nst the West !nd!an team. Results have !mproved s!nce then w!th attracts atta!ned each recept!on and abroad aga!nst New !sland, Sr! Lanka, Pak!stan, Republ!c of !nd!a and Republ!c of South Afr!ca and w!ns aga!nst Southern Rhodes!a, England and last country. They contend the!r a hundredth check once they toured country !n March 2017.

The team has been add!t!onal roar!ng !n OD!s, hav!ng won 102 of !ts 324 matches. !t's add!t!onally contend s!xty seven Twenty20 !nternat!onals, w!nn!ng twenty one but the restr!cted over success !s because of the w!ns aga!nst Southern Rhodes!a and assoc!ate members (65 OD! w!ns and th!rteen T20! w!ns respect!vely).

Bangladesh !s presently h!erarchal n!nth !n Tests, seventh !n OD!s and tenth !n T20!s by the !CC.

20th century:
Several {east pak!stan|Bangladesh|People's Republ!c of Bangladesh|Bangla Desh|East As!an country|As!an country|As!an nat!on}-based s!des contend !n Pak!stan! domest!c cr!cket before Bangladesh's declarat!on of !ndependence of 1971—the East Pak!stan cr!cket team f!elded 3 players World Health Organ!zat!on later contend !CC Trophy matches. !n 1977, Bangladesh became AN Assoc!ate member of the !nternat!onal Cr!cket Counc!l (!CC). Bangladesh was one among f!fteen groups to requ!re half w!th!n the !naugural !CC Trophy. command !n 1979, !t gave non-Test tak!ng part !n countr!es the chance to qual!fy for that year's tournament. Bangladesh, beneath the off!ce of Raq!bul Hasan, won 2 matches and lost 2, however d!dn't progress on the far s!de the pr!mary spher!cal. f!n!sh w!th!n the South-East As!an Cr!cket Conference Tournament !n Gregor!an calendar month 1984 ensured Bangladesh qual!f!ed for the 1986 As!a Cup. On th!rty one March 1986, Bangladesh contend the!r 1st !n some unspec!f!ed t!me !n the future !nternat!onal aga!nst a full member of the !CC; 

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Capta!ned by Gaz! Ashraf, {bangladesh|Bangladesh|People's Republ!c of Bangladesh|Bangla Desh|East As!an country|As!an country|As!an nat!on} were d!scharged for n!nety four and Pak!stan reached the!r target for f!n!sh w!th seven w!ckets !n hand. They lost the!r second OD! that was aga!nst country, f!n!sh!ng last w!th!n the three-team tournament. Bangladesh qual!f!ed for the 1988 As!a Cup, th!s po!nt host!ng the tournament; !t had been the pr!mary t!me OD!s had been staged w!th!n the country. though they lost all the!r matches, Bangladesh's f!xtures were retrospect!vely awarded OD!. Floods w!th!n the preced!ng months meant the tournament was unsure, however !t went ahead as planned. A char!ty match ra!sed $70,000 for the flood v!ct!ms.


Bangladesh took half w!th!n the 1990 Austral-As!a Cup, the As!a Cup !n 1990–91, 1995, and 1997, however !t had been not t!ll 1998 that they won the!r 1st OD!. The!r 22-match streak s!nce the!r 1st OD! was at the t!me a record. Bangladesh denote !ts 1st OD! w!n aga!nst Republ!c of Kenya, !n Republ!c of !nd!a thanks for the most part to Mahound Raf!que, World Health Organ!zat!on contr!buted a f!ery seventy seven runs and took three w!ckets. placed on 137 for the pr!mary w!cket w!th atar Al! Khan. Athar's own contr!but!on was forty seven. !n Oct 1998, Bangladesh hosted (but fa!led to part!c!pate !n) the pr!mary ever !CC KnockOut Trophy (wh!ch later became the !CC Champ!ons Trophy), a knock-out OD! tournament that !ncludes all the check tak!ng part !n nat!ons.

Bangladesh took half !n every of the 1979, 1982, 1986, 1990, and 1994 ed!t!ons of the !CC Trophy, and won the trophy !n 1997, w!th!n the method qual!f!ed for the 1999 tournament. The then General Secretary of Bangladesh Cr!cket Board, Am!nul Huq Mon! took the !n!t!at!ve to put !n Astro Turf !n Abahan! Cr!cket Ground and Bangabandhu Nat!onal sports stad!um, so the nat!ve players had 2 full seasons to organ!ze on the sort of p!tch they'd tak!ng part !n !n !CC Trophy !n 1997. Bangladesh add!t!onally became an everyday !CC member w!th the proper to play OD!s. Earl!er, !n Gregor!an calendar month nat!onal cap!tal hosted the th!rd and f!nal SAARC cr!cket tournament. Bangladesh contend !n !ts 1st tournament !n England !n 1999. {bangladesh|Bangladesh|People's Republ!c of Bangladesh|Bangla Desh|East As!an country|As!an country|As!an nat!on} created a colossal upset by beat!ng Pak!stan by s!xty two runs w!th!n the cluster match at Northampton.


Bangladesh created 9/223 from !ts full f!fty overs, and back, As!an country m!ght solely manage 161 because of t!mely run-outs by cr!cketer Khaled Mashud and a few t!ght bowl!ng by Khaled Mahmud, World Health Organ!zat!on took 3/31 from ten overs. Mahmud was judged the person of the match. Bangladesh fa!led to qual!fy for the Super S!x spher!cal because of defeats !n 3 of !ts 5 matches. However, the conv!nce As!an country, World Health Organ!zat!on f!n!shed runners-up to Austral!a, helped Bangladesh to real!ze check tak!ng part !n stand!ng the subsequent year. Bangladesh had raped coach Gordon Green!dge on the morn!ng of the match.

Former Republ!c of South Afr!ca check jock Edd!e Barlow became Bangladesh's coach !n 1999. !n preparat!on for turn!ng !nto a check tak!ng part !n country, Bangladesh establ!shed !ts own excellent compet!t!on !n 1999—2000, though the matches weren't g!ven excellent stand!ng t!ll the 2000—2001 season. the dearth of a longt!me excellent structure w!th!n the country t!ll shortly before Bangladesh contend !ts debut check has been c!ted !n concert of the explanat!ons the facet struggled to adapt to the longer format of the sport. The arch!pelago toured Bangladesh !n Oct, w!nn!ng each matches w!th!n the OD! ser!es. once suffer!ng a stroke !n Apr!l 2000, Barlow vacated the pos!t!on of coach. !n m!ght and Gregor!an calendar month 2000, {bangladesh|Bangladesh|People's Republ!c of {bangladesh|Bangladesh|People's Republ!c of Bangladesh|Bangla Desh|East As!an country|As!an country|As!an nat!on}|Bangla Desh|East Pak!stan|As!an country|As!an nat!on} hosted the As!a Cup; Bangladesh lost all 3 of the!r matches and once tak!ng part !n Pak!stan succumbed to what at the t!me was the heav!est defeat !n OD!s, a marg!n of 233 runs. Bangladesh part!c!pated w!th!n the 2000 !CC KnockOut Trophy !n October; the!r solely match resulted !n defeat by England.

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