බංගලාදේශ ජාතික ක්රිකට් කණ්ඩායම (බෙංගාලි: বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় ক্রিকেট দল), ජාත්යන්තර ක්රිකට් වල බංග්ලාදේශය නියෝජනය කරයි. එය පරිපාලනය කරනු ලබන්නේ බංග්ලාදේශ ක්රිකට් මණ්ඩලය (BCB) විසිනි. බංග්ලාදේශය ටෙස්ට් සහ එක්දින ජාත්යන්තර (එක්දින) තත්ත්වය සහිත ජාත්යන්තර ක්රිකට් කවුන්සිලයේ (ICC) පූර්ණ සාමාජිකයෙකි. එය සිය පළමු ටෙස්ට් තරගය 2000 නොවැම්බර් මාසයේදී ඉන්දියාවට එරෙහිව ඩකාහිදී ක්රීඩා කළේ දසවැනි ටෙස්ට් ක්රීඩා කරන රට බවට පත්වෙමින්.
මෙම ලිපිය හෝ අනුමාතෘකා කොටස යාවත්කාලීන නොවී තිබීමට ඉඩ ඇත. ඔබ නව තොරතුරු සොයන්නේ නම් වෙනස්වීමට ඉඩ ඇති තොරතුරු සහ දත්ත සඳහා, අදාල ඉංග්රීසි, ජ'මන් වැනි වැඩි ක්රියාකරී විකිපීඩියාවක ලිපිය හෝ මාතෘකාවට වඩාත් අදාලවන ප්රජාවේ බසින් ඇති ලිපිය කියවන්න. එය යාවත්කාලීන කර තිබීමට වැඩි සම්භාවිතාවක් ඇත. ඔබ මෙම විෂයය පිලිබඳ දැනුවත්නම් මෙය යාවත්කාලීන කිරීමට දායකවන්න. |
බංගලාදේශ ක්රිකට් ලාංඡනය | ||||
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නායකයා | (ටෙස්ට්) (එදිජා) (වි20) | |||
පුහුණුකරු | (තාවකාලික පුහුණුකරු) | |||
ඉතිහාසය | ||||
ටෙස්ට් තත්ත්වය අත්පත්කරගත්තේ | 2000 | |||
ටෙස්ට් තරග | ||||
පළමුවන ටෙස්ට් තරගය | ඉන්දියාවට එරෙහිව ඩකාහිදී 10–13 නොවැම්බර් 2000 | |||
එක්-දින ජාත්යන්තර | ||||
පළමුවන එදිජා | පාකිස්තානයට එරෙහිව මොරටුවේදී 31 මාර්තු 1986 | |||
වි20 ජාතළුන්තර | ||||
පළමුවන වි20ජා | සිම්බාබ්වේට එරෙහිව කුල්නාහිදී 28 නොවැම්බර් 2006 | |||
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Bangladesh's first official foray into international cricket came in the in England. On 31 March 1986, Bangladesh played its first ODI match, against in the . For a long time, was the most popular sport in Bangladesh, but cricket gradually became very popular – particularly in urban areas – and by the late 1990s had surpassed football.
In 1997, Bangladesh won the in Malaysia and thus qualified for its first to participate in England in . There, it defeated – causing much upset – and also . On 26 June 2000, Bangladesh was granted full ICC membership.
Bangladesh holds the record for most consecutive losses in Tests (21, between 2000 and 2002) and ODIs (23, between 2001 and 2004). After gaining full member status with the ICC, Bangladesh had to wait until 2004 for its first ODI win since the 1999 World Cup. The team on the losing side on that occasion was , who also participated in Bangladesh's maiden Test victory in 2005; by securing a draw in the second match, Bangladesh won their first Test series. In 2009 Bangladesh toured the West Indies for two Tests and by winning both secured their first overseas series victory.
As of 24 May 2017, Bangladesh has played 101 Tests, winning ten tests among them. Its first victory was against team Zimbabwe, and the next two came against the West Indian team. Results have improved since then with draws earned both at home and abroad against New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India and South Africa and wins against Zimbabwe, England ,Sri Lanka and most recently Australia. They played their 100th Test when they in March 2017.
The team has been more successful in ODIs, having won 104 of its 328 matches. It has also played 67 , winning 21. However the limited over success is due to the wins against Zimbabwe and associate members (65 ODI wins and 13 T20I wins respectively).
Bangladesh is currently ranked eighth in Tests, seventh in ODIs and tenth in T20Is by the ICC.
ඉතිහාසය
Several -based sides played in Pakistani domestic cricket prior to Bangladesh's declaration of independence of 1971—the fielded who later played matches. 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 . Held in 1979, it gave non-Test playing countries the opportunity to qualify for that year's . Bangladesh, under the captaincy of , won two matches and lost two, but failed to progress beyond the first round. Victory in the South-East Asian Cricket Conference Tournament in February 1984 ensured Bangladesh qualified for the . On 31 March 1986, Bangladesh played their first One Day International against a full member of the ICC;
Captained by , Bangladesh were dismissed for 94 and Pakistan reached their target for victory with seven wickets in hand. They lost their second ODI, which was against Sri Lanka, finishing last in the three-team tournament. Bangladesh qualified for the , this time hosting the tournament; it was the first time ODIs had been staged in the country. Although they lost all their matches, Bangladesh's fixtures were retrospectively awarded ODI. Floods in the preceding months meant the tournament was in doubt, but it went ahead as planned. A charity match raised $70,000 for the flood victims.
Bangladesh took part in the , the Asia Cup in , , and , but it was not until 1998 that they won their first ODI. Their 22-match losing streak since their first ODI was at the time a record. Bangladesh posted its first ODI win against Kenya, in India thanks largely to , who contributed a fiery 77 runs and took 3 wickets. Put on 137 for the first wicket with . Athar's own contribution was 47. In October 1998, Bangladesh hosted (but did not participate in) the first ever (which later became the ICC Champions Trophy), a knock-out ODI tournament featuring all the Test playing nations.
Bangladesh took part in each of the , , , , and editions of the ICC Trophy, and won the trophy in , in the process qualified for the 1999 World Cup. The then General Secretary of Bangladesh Cricket Board, took the initiative to install in Cricket Ground and , so that the local players had two full seasons to prepare on the type of pitch they would playing in ICC Trophy in 1997. Bangladesh also became a regular ICC member with the right to play ODIs. Earlier, in February Dhaka hosted the third and final SAARC cricket tournament. Bangladesh played in its first World Cup in England in 1999. Bangladesh created an enormous upset by beating by 62 runs in the group match at .
Bangladesh made 9/223 from its full 50 overs, and in reply, Pakistan could only manage 161 due to timely run-outs by wicket-keeper and some tight bowling by , who took 3/31 from 10 overs. Mahmud was judged the man of the match. Bangladesh did not qualify for the Super Six round due to defeats in three of its five matches. However, the win over Pakistan, who finished runners-up to , helped Bangladesh to gain Test playing status the following year. Bangladesh had sacked coach on the morning of the match.
Former South Africa Test cricketer became Bangladesh's coach in 1999. In preparation for becoming a Test playing country, Bangladesh established its own first-class competition in 1999—2000, although the matches were not given first-class status until the 2000—2001 season. The lack of an established first-class structure in the country until shortly before Bangladesh played its debut Test has been cited as one of the reasons the side struggled to adapt to the longer format of the game. The West Indies toured Bangladesh in October, winning both matches in the ODI series. After suffering a stroke in April 2000, Barlow vacated the position of coach. In May and June 2000, Bangladesh hosted the ; Bangladesh lost all three of their matches and when playing Pakistan succumbed to what at the time was the heaviest defeat in ODIs, a margin of 233 runs. Bangladesh participated in the in October; their only match ended in defeat by England.
On 13 November 2000, Bangladesh played their , hosting India in Dhaka.
The first test run in the history of Bangladesh Cricket came from the bat of , who also scored the first ever ODI hundred by an individual player for Bangladesh in 1999. Captained by , Bangladesh lost by nine wickets, although Wisden noted that they "surpassed all expectations by matching their neighbours, and at times even enjoying the upper hand". scored 145 in the first innings, becoming the third person to have scored a century in their team's first Test; Rahman took six wickets for 132 runs, the second-best bowling figures in a country's maiden Test. In March 2001, former Australian Test cricketer was appointed coach. The following month Bangladesh embarked on a to play two Tests and three ODIs. Zimbabwe, who at the time were ranked ninth out of the ten Test teams, won all five matches. Bangladesh took part in the , the second and final time the championship was held and the first the team had been eligible to play in. They lost both their matches by an innings. made his debut in the series and became the youngest player to score a Test century in his first match. In November, Bangladesh hosted Zimbabwe for two Tests and three ODIs. The opening Test was curtailed by bad weather and ended in a draw; after losing their first five Tests, it was the first time Bangladesh had avoided defeat. Zimbabwe won all the remaining matches. After the Test series wicketkeeper replaced Rahman as captain. The following month Bangladesh journeyed to New Zealand for two Test matches. Bangladesh's batsmen struggled in unfamiliar conditions and the team slumped to two innings defeats.
In January 2002 Bangladesh lost two Tests and three ODIs against Sri Lanka. At this point, they had lost ten of their first eleven Tests; only South Africa had struggled as much in their introduction to Test cricket, also losing ten of their first eleven matches. Chappell blamed Bangladesh's batsmen for the loss, saying "they commit the same mistakes again and again, and need to learn to apply themselves, to bat in sessions". In April, former Pakistan Test cricketer replaced Chappell as coach. When Bangladesh in July and August they were on the receiving end of Sri Lanka's largest margin of victory in Test cricket: an innings and 196 runs. Bangladesh lost both Tests and all three ODIs on the tour, recording their 50th defeat in 53 ODIs. Repeated poor performances prompted people to question whether Bangladesh had been granted Test status too soon. Test and ODI whitewashes followed in South Africa in October. Wisden noted that "Time and again ... came the mantra that [Bangladesh] would learn from the experience, that they could only improve by playing against the best, that there was genuine talent in the squad. But it wore thin." The final defeat set a record for most consecutive losses in ODIs (23), beating the previous record, which was also held by Bangladesh. When the West Indies toured in November and December, Bangladesh lost both Test and two out of the three ODIs, and one ended in . South Africa hosted the in February and March. Bangladesh lost five of their six matches (one ended in no result), including fixtures against , who hadn't played international cricket since the , and Kenya, who eventually made the semifinals of the tournament.
In the aftermath of Bangladesh's World Cup campaign, replaced as captain, and Kamal was sacked as coach with taking over the role. Whatmore was not able to begin the job immediately, so acted as interim coach during Bangladesh's tour of South Africa in April and May. In 2003 Bangladesh played nine Test and 21 ODIs, losing every match apart from an ODI against West Indies which ended in . In September, Bangladesh came very close to its first Test victory, when it lost to Pakistan by only one wicket. It was just the tenth time in Test history that a team had lost by a single wicket. In series against Pakistan, became the first Bangladesh player to take a in Test cricket, dismissing , , and . When England toured Bangladesh October and November, Bangladesh's captain, Mahmud, was booed. Ahead of Bangladesh's in February and March the next year, he was dropped from the squad and batsman was granted the captaincy. At the time, Zimbabwe were without many of their senior players. Bangladesh lost the Test series 1–0, and the ODI series 2–1. The second Test was drawn and brought to an end their run of 21 consecutive defeats dating back to November 2001, a world record in Test cricket. The solitary ODI victory was Bangladesh's first international win since defeating Pakistan in the 1999 World Cup.
Bangladesh's next matches were in May and June. Bangladesh lost the ODI series 3–0 and the Test series 1–0; by drawing the first match, Bangladesh managed to avoid defeat for just the third time in 29 Tests. In December, Bangladesh defeated India in its hundredth ODI, this being only the third time that it had won against a Test playing nation.
In January 2005, for two Tests and five ODIs. The touring Zimbabwe side had suffered due to player disputes which in 2004 had led to the country's temporary suspension from Test cricket. Of Zimbabwe's 16-man squad, only their captain had played more than nine Tests; Bangladesh was the more experienced team. In the first match, Bangladesh secured their maiden victory in Test cricket. Bangladesh's batsmen secured a draw in the second Test by batting out the final five session after coach Dav Whatmore had opined that "Zimbabwe will win, unless our batsmen do something special". In the match – which helped secure a historic first series victory for Bangladesh – broke his own bowling record for best figures in an innings for Bangladesh by taking 7 wickets for 95 runs, and secured the best figures in a match for Bangladesh: 12 wickets for 200 runs. In the ODI series that followed, Zimbabwe won the opening two contests, and Bangladesh won the final three to take the series.
After their maiden Test victory, Bangladesh embarked on its first tour of England in . The team faced unfamiliar conditions and the batsmen struggled against . Bangladesh lost both matches in the Test series by an innings; the second Test was the 22nd time it had happened in 38 Tests. Pundits and criticised the team's performances and suggested Bangladesh was not yet suited to Test cricket. A triangular series with England and Australia followed. Bangladesh won just one match out of six, but their solitary victory was against an Australian side that at the time were world champions in what described as "the biggest upset in one-day international history".
Mohammad Ashraful scored his first century in that match with a score of exactly 100, which was enough to take the team to victory and then played a blistering knock of 94 off 53 balls against England the following match. Bangladesh's next fixture was in Sri Lanka in for two Tests and three ODIs. After the one-off victory against Australia in England, Bangladesh was a more confident team; however, Sri Lanka won all five matches by large margins. Captain Habibul Bashar lamented his side's defeat, describing it as "the worst tour since I took over the captaincy".
The first home One-Day International series of 2006 began with some optimism for Bangladesh, which registered its first-ever win against Sri Lanka, in the second ODI of the series. At the end of March, Bangladesh played four ODIs against , winning all four. Then in April, Bangladesh came very close to beating Australia in a Test match, taking a first-innings lead of 158, and eventually losing by only three wickets. At the end of July, Bangladesh toured Zimbabwe as the ODI series favorites but lost 3–2. In August, the team defeated Kenya in all three matches of a series and subsequently went on to whitewash Zimbabwe in an ODI series staged in Bangladesh. That year, became the first Bangladeshi to score over a thousand runs (which included three centuries) in a calendar year, while became the leading wicket-taker in the world in ODIs staged in 2006 with 49 wickets.
India hosted the in October and November. Bangladesh failed to progress beyond the group stages, losing two of their three matches. Their only victory came against Zimbabwe. Ahead of the World Cup Bangladesh faced Zimbabwe in nine ODIs, in two, and and Canada one each; of those matches, Bangladesh lost a single ODI to Zimbabwe. On 17 March, in their first match of the , hosted by the West Indies, Bangladesh secured a five-wicket win over India; the surprise result triggered late night partying in Bangladesh despite government bans on public gatherings. In their remaining group matches Bangladesh lost to Sri Lanka and defeated Bermuda, which was enough to secure qualification for the second round while India was knocked out. Bangladesh's only victory in the Super Eights was against South Africa, losing to everyone else including , a team mostly made up of amateur cricketers.
Bangladesh's next fixture after the World Cup was a in May, with two Tests and three ODIs. After Bangladesh had helped knock India out of the tournament, the series was seen as an opportunity for India to exact revenge. Bangladesh had not played Test cricket since April 2006. The first Test was shortened due to rain and drawn, but India won the second by their largest ever margin. India won the ODI series 2–0. In the aftermath Habibul Bashar, who had previously resigned as ODI captain, was replaced as captain by 22-year-old Mohammad Ashraful in all forms of the game. Mashrafe Mortaza was appointed vice-captain. After four years as coach Whatmore chose not to extend his contract, and Shaun Williams temporarily filled the position. Ashraful's first series in charge was a in June and July. Bangladesh suffered defeat in each of the three Tests, losing by an innings on every occasion, and three ODIs. In the second Test, Bangladesh was bundled out for their lowest total (62).
South Africa hosted the in September. In a match against Bangladesh, Australian fast bowler took the first ever Twenty20 International (T20I) hat-trick. Bangladesh defeated the West Indies to progress to the second stage of the tournament; however, it was the only match they won in the tournament. was appointed coach in October. At the end of 2007 Bangladesh toured New Zealand. Bangladesh was soundly beaten 3–0 in the one-dayers. The third match was the largest defeat in the history of ODI cricket for a side batting first.
Bangladesh started the year 2008 with a tour of New Zealand. The Test matches were one-sided, with Bangladesh losing 2–0. South Africa toured Bangladesh and won all matches, including both Tests and all three ODIs. Bangladesh then beat non-Test-playing Ireland 3–0 in an ODI series.
In October, for three ODIs and two Tests. Shortly before the tour, fourteen Bangladesh players left to play in the and were subsequently banned for ten years. Six of the players were centrally contracted, including former captain Habibul Bashar. With a less experienced team than usual and a poor record against New Zealand, Bangladesh was expected to lose heavily. After winning the opening ODI, Bangladesh went on to lose series 2–1. New Zealand won the first Test by three wickets in what their coach, , described as "one of the great character wins".
New Zealand also won the second Test, taking the series 2–0, but in the process emerged as an all-rounder. Having previously been selected primarily as a batsman, he went on to take the best bowling figures in an innings for a Bangladesh player, 7 wickets for 36 runs, beating the record set by Enamul Haque Jr three years earlier.
In November, Bangladesh toured South Africa. They lost all their matches to South Africa, including the only T20I match, two of the three ODIs (the third being washed out due to rain) and both Tests. In December, however, Bangladesh bounced back from the previous lackluster performances by threatening to win the first Test match against Sri Lanka by chasing down the highest fourth innings total of 513. Though they fell 107 runs short, their performances were praised but in the second match of the home series in January, Bangladesh fell to an innings defeat.
The year 2009 started with the innings defeat in the 2nd Test match against Sri Lanka. Then Zimbabwe joined the hosts and the Lankan team for a tri-series tournament, which proved to be more evenly matched than was expected. In the first match, Zimbabwe defeated Bangladesh by an excellent performance but then fell to defeat by a huge margin by Sri Lanka leaving Bangladesh needing to win against the Lankans in the last match to go through to the finals to join the Lankans, and that also with a bonus point.
After the championships in England, the selectors appointed Mashrafe Mortaza as the new captain of the team for the so that Ashraful could focus on his batting. The two Test series was played amidst controversy when a pay dispute between the West Indian players and the West Indies Cricket Board led a number of West Indian players boycotting the series, which forced the West Indies to select a number of inexperienced players as replacements. Bangladesh went on to win both of the Tests, winning the first Test by 95 runs and the second by four wickets. In the process they achieved their first ever overseas Test series victory. In the ODI series which followed Bangladesh secured their first ever ODI win against the West Indies at the 14th attempt. Bangladesh won the series 3–0, but lost the only Twenty20 match. In November, Shakib was named 's "Test Player of the Year".
In January 2010, Bangladesh hosted a tri-series ODI tournament with India and Sri Lanka. They failed to win a match and went out of the tournament. They lost the two-match Test series against India by 2–0. In March 2010, visited Bangladesh to play . Bangladesh lost all their ODIs and Tests in the series. In April, Bangladesh took part in the . They lost all their matches and failed to progress to the Super Eights stage. In May and June, Bangladesh played two Test matches , losing both, although scored two centuries in the series. Between the Tests and ODIs against England, Bangladesh took part in the during June, but lost all their matches. In the ODI series, England comfortably won the first match. However, in the second match at Bristol, Bangladesh beat England for the first time in international cricket (England were the only Test playing nation yet to be beaten by Bangladesh), bowling England out in the final over to win by five runs.
In October for five ODIs. Mortaza suffered an injury in the first match and Shakib took over as captain. Under his leadership Bangladesh won the series 4–0, securing their first series victory against a full strength ICC Full Member nation. Although unable to play against New Zealand due to injury, while the series was in progress was named The Wisden Cricketer's "Test Player of the Year". In December Bangladesh hosted Zimbabwe for . After losing the opening match, Bangladesh went on to win the next three complete matches, with one called off due to rain, to beat Zimbabwe 3–1.
In February and March 2011, Bangladesh co-hosted the with India and Sri Lanka. West Indies dismissed Bangladesh for 58 runs, the team's lowest score in ODIs and a record low for a Full Member at the World Cup. The West Indies and Bangladesh team buses were stoned as they left the ground, and so was Shakib's house. Bangladesh beat England, Ireland, and the Netherlands, making their final match of the first round a must-win contest. Against South Africa, Bangladesh succumbed to their second-largest defeat in ODIs and became the first Full Member team to be bowled out for under 100 twice in World Cups, thereby failing to progress to the second stage of the tournament. After the World Cup, Siddons' contract was allowed to lapse. During his three-and-a-half-year tenure as coach Siddons introduced a full coaching staff for the first time, including coaches for bowling, strength and conditioning, and fielding. Under Siddons Bangladesh's reliance on spin bowlers continued, partly because pitches in the country encourage spin bowlers, and frequently only two seam bowlers were used in a match. Siddons was credited with helping the team improve mentally.
A lengthy hunt for a head coach, followed Siddons' exit encountering the names of and as possible appointees. Law, who at the time was the acting head coach of Sri Lanka following ' departure, was named Bangladesh's new head coach in June. Bangladesh toured Zimbabwe in August for a one-off Test and five ODIs. The Test marked Zimbabwe's return to the longest-format of the game, after a self-imposed withdrawal in January 2006 as the sport in the country was in a state of disarray. Bangladesh lost the match by 130 runs. Though they were expected to with the Test and the ODIs, Bangladesh lost the subsequent one-day series 3–2. In the aftermath of the series, Shakib was sacked as captain, with a BCB representative citing his poor leadership. Later that month, wicket-keeper was named captain, with all-rounder as his deputy. Bangladesh' struggles at international level have been epitomised by the ineffectiveness of their fast bowlers. Between January 2010 and August 2011, they took 37 wickets in 8 Tests at an average of 67.67, the worst out of the nine teams playing regular Test cricket in this period.
Though Bangladesh won Rahim's first match in charge, a T20I against the West Indies in October, the team lost the subsequent ODI series 2–1 and the two-match Test series 1–0. Pakistan , and during the first of three ODIs Bangladesh were dismissed for their 13th score of less than 100 in the format, overtaking Zimbabwe's record of 12 times. In March Bangladesh hosted in the featuring India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Bangladesh entered the tournament with just two wins from 29 Asia Cup matches. Victories against India and Sri Lanka saw Bangladesh face Pakistan in the final, only the second time the team had reached the final of a multi-national competition. Though Pakistan won the final by two runs, Bangladesh had exceeded expectations. During the tournament, Tamim Iqbal became the first Bangladeshi player to score four consecutive fifties in ODIs. Shakib Al Hasan was named man of the series after contributing with both the bat and the ball, making 237 runs and taking 6 wickets respectively. The following month Law announced he would be stepping down as coach in June when his contract was due to expire for personal reasons.
Australian was appointed as Bangladesh's head coach. He was the side's interim coach in their previous international series, against West Indies in which the home side won the ODI series 3–2.
Bangladesh toured Sri Lanka in March for a full series. In the 1st Test at Galle Mushfiqure Rahim scored the first double century for Bangladesh in test cricket, Mohammad Ashraful chipping in with a handy 190. They drew the Test against Sri Lanka, the first time against them on the way to creating some new Bangladesh records. The 2nd test was lost and they ultimately lost the series (0–1). After losing the 1st ODI by 8 wickets and no result in the 2nd ODI (due to heavy rain) Bangladesh won the rain affected 3rd ODI to share the ODI series (1–1). They lost the one-off T20I.
Then they toured Zimbabwe for Zimbabwe's Test comeback series. Bangladesh lost the 1st Test by 335 runs and won the 2nd Test by 173 runs and drew the series (1–1). Lost the ODI series (1–2) and drew T20I series (1–1).
Later in 2013 Bangladesh drew the two-test series (0–0) at home soil against New Zealand for the first time in their history, followed by 3–0 series whitewash win in ODIs. But lost the one-off T20I.
After a relatively good year (2013) for Bangladesh, 2014 started with a full series at home against Sri Lanka. 1st Test was lost by an innings and the 2nd test was a draw, ended up losing the series (0–1). Bangladesh got whitewashed in both ODI (0–3) and T20I (0–2) series.
That was followed up by a series of defeats against Asian Cricketing nations (India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) at the Asia Cup 2014 league matches conducted on their home soil. The highlight was the loss to Afghanistan which is an Associate member. Lost all (0–4) and finished at the bottom of the table.
Bangladesh ended their winless run for 11 games in 2014 defeating two associates (Afghanistan and Nepal) in consecutive T20Is at the World T20 2014 Qualifying round but lost to another associate Hong Kong. In the following Super 10, Bangladesh lost all (0–4) their matches.
The coach resigned from his position less than a month after the World T20, where the team won just two out of seven matches.
The BCB appointed , a former Sri Lanka batsman, as Bangladesh's head coach for a two-year period. The first series under the new coach was against India at home. Bangladesh lost the first & second ODI comprehensively and the 3rd was washed out and lost the series 2–0.
Bangladesh toured West Indies for a full series in August. West Indies beat Bangladesh 3–0 in the ODI series extending Bangladesh's win-less ODI run for 13 matches. In the 2nd ODI Bangladesh was bundled out for 70 which is the 3rd lowest total for Bangladesh. Bangladesh lost the match by 177 Runs. Only the T20 match was abandoned. Further, West Indies white-washed Bangladesh in the Test series 2–0, defeating Bangladesh by 10 wickets in the 1st Test and by 296 runs in the 2nd Test respectively. Bangladesh finally emerged victorious during the whitewashing the visitors 3-0 during the Test series. Bangladesh claimed #9 ranking with the series victory pushing Zimbabwe to #10. In the ODI series, Bangladesh whitewashed Zimbabwe 5-0.
At the turn of the new year, Bangladeshi all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan emerged as the number one all-rounder in all formats of the game. This was the first time ever that any player achieved such a feat, after the ICC introduced ranking system.
During the group stage of the , Bangladesh defeated Afghanistan in their first game, but their next match against Australia was Washed Out. They lost their next game to Sri Lanka by 92 runs. Following that, they achieved their highest successful run-chase in an ODI, when they chased down Scotland's 318, and later qualified for the second quarterfinal in the 2015 world cup, by defeating England. At the second quarter-final, India defeated Bangladesh by 109 runs. Bangladesh was finally knocked out of the 2015 World Cup, after reaching the quarter-finals for the first time.
On arriving back in Bangladesh on 22 March after a successful World Cup campaign, the whole team was given a grand reception at the Airport. After arriving back, Bangladesh played an ODI series where they won 3-0 . The ODI series win gave Bangladeshi their first series victory over Pakistanis.
A full strength Indian team arrived in Bangladesh on June after the series "Banglawash" against Pakistan. The Indians were expected to win comfortably. However, excellent performances by the batsmen and ODI debutant bowler had the tables turned over as Bangladesh convincingly won the first two ODIs and for the first time, won a bilateral series by a margin of 2-1.
With the victory, for the first time in Bangladesh cricket history, they were able to win three consecutive bilateral series until 15 July 2015, when Bangladesh confirm another ODI series win by a margin of 2-1, the first ever , and 4th consecutive ODI series win on their home soil.
Although South Africa took the lead in the first ODI match, Bangladesh came back strongly and completely dominated South Africa in the following two matches, to win the series by a margin of 2-1, showing excellent performance in all three departments where none of the team in any match could reach 200 runs in an innings in the whole ODI series.
In November 2015, The toured in Bangladesh. The tour consisted of three (ODIs), two (T20Is). Bangladesh won the ODI series 3–0 and the T20I series was drawn 1–1.
The golden memory continued to Bangladesh when they became runner up of , played on home soil. They defeated mighty T20I champions Sri Lanka and Pakistan in the group stage and also beat UAE, qualified to the Asia Cup final for the second time. They lost only to India in a group match and in the final.
Bangladesh has an impressive list of conquests to their name within the last couple of years, but they have still not beaten in a bilateral series, losing the series by 2-1 as they went down in Chittagong in the final match. But they secured a historic Test 108-run win against England, their first win in 10 attempts, to end the two-match test series 1-1, after losing the first test narrowly by only 22-run.
Bangladesh for a complete series at the end of 2016. The series started with 3-0 whitewash defeat for Bangladesh in ODIs and continued 2017 with another T20I series loss by 3-0. With that, Bangladesh is yet to win a T20I against New Zealand. Further Bangladesh lost the Test series 2-0. However they broke the 123 years old record for the Highest first innings total in tests to lose during the 1st Test vs New Zealand by scoring 595/8 dec. They finished the tour losing all the games 8-0.
Bangladesh toured India in February for the historical first ever Test match between two countries on Indian soil. India won the game comprehensively by 208 runs, having declared in both innings.
Bangladesh drew their next Test series, with Sri Lanka, 1-1. Their four-wicket win in the second Test match, after a 259-run defeat in the first Test in Galle, meant Bangladesh won their 100th Test match, one of four teams to have done so. After winning the first ODI by 90 runs, the second ODI was washed away by rain. Sri Lanka won the third ODI by 70 runs, sharing the ODI series 1-1. The T20I series was also shared 1-1.
Bangladesh made it to the semi-finals of the , with a win over New Zealand and a washout against Australia, after losing against England at the series opener. They were knocked out after a loss to India by a huge margin in the semi-finals.
Bangladesh registered their first ever test match win over Australia when the host defeated them by 20 runs at on 30 August 2017.
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බ ගල ද ශ ජ ත ක ක ර කට කණ ඩ යම බ ග ල ব ল দ শ জ ত য ক র ক ট দল ජ ත යන තර ක ර කට වල බ ග ල ද ශය න ය ජනය කරය එය පර ප ලනය කරන ලබන න බ ග ල ද ශ ක ර කට මණ ඩලය BCB ව ස න බ ග ල ද ශය ට ස ට සහ එක ද න ජ ත යන තර එක ද න තත ත වය සහ ත ජ ත යන තර ක ර කට කව න ස ලය ICC ප ර ණ ස ම ජ කය ක එය ස ය පළම ට ස ට තරගය 2000 න ව ම බර ම සය ද ඉන ද ය වට එර හ ව ඩක හ ද ක ර ඩ කළ දසව න ට ස ට ක ර ඩ කරන රට බවට පත ව ම න ම ම ල ප ය පර වර තනය කළ ය ත ය කර ණ කර ම ම ල ප ය ස හල භ ෂ වට පර වර තනය ක ර ම න ද යකවන න ම ම ල ප ය හ අන ම ත ක ක ටස ය වත ක ල න න ව ත බ මට ඉඩ ඇත ඔබ නව ත රත ර ස යන න නම ව නස ව මට ඉඩ ඇත ත රත ර සහ දත ත සඳහ අද ල ඉ ග ර ස ජ මන ව න ව ඩ ක ර ය කර ව ක ප ඩ ය වක ල ප ය හ ම ත ක වට වඩ ත අද ලවන ප රජ ව බස න ඇත ල ප ය ක යවන න එය ය වත ක ල න කර ත බ මට ව ඩ සම භ ව ත වක ඇත ඔබ ම ම ව ෂයය ප ල බඳ ද න වත නම ම ය ය වත ක ල න ක ර මට ද යකවන න බ ගල ද ශ ක ර කට කණ ඩ යමබ ගල ද ශ ක ර කට ල ඡනයප ද ගලය න යකය ට ස ට එද ජ ව 20 ප හ ණ කර ත වක ල ක ප හ ණ කර ඉත හ සයට ස ට තත ත වය අත පත කරගත ත 2000ට ස ට තරගපළම වන ට ස ට තරගයඉන ද ය වට එර හ ව ඩක හ ද 10 13 න ව ම බර 2000එක ද න ජ ත යන තරපළම වන එද ජ ප ක ස ත නයට එර හ ව ම රට ව ද 31 ම ර ත 1986ව 20 ජ තළ න තරපළම වන ව 20ජ ස ම බ බ ව ට එර හ ව ක ල න හ ද 28 න ව ම බර 20061වන න ල ඇඳ ම2වන න ල ඇඳ ම3වන කට ටලය Bangladesh s first official foray into international cricket came in the in England On 31 March 1986 Bangladesh played its first ODI match against in the For a long time was the most popular sport in Bangladesh but cricket gradually became very popular particularly in urban areas and by the late 1990s had surpassed football In 1997 Bangladesh won the in Malaysia and thus qualified for its first to participate in England in There it defeated causing much upset and also On 26 June 2000 Bangladesh was granted full ICC membership Bangladesh holds the record for most consecutive losses in Tests 21 between 2000 and 2002 and ODIs 23 between 2001 and 2004 After gaining full member status with the ICC Bangladesh had to wait until 2004 for its first ODI win since the 1999 World Cup The team on the losing side on that occasion was who also participated in Bangladesh s maiden Test victory in 2005 by securing a draw in the second match Bangladesh won their first Test series In 2009 Bangladesh toured the West Indies for two Tests and by winning both secured their first overseas series victory As of 24 May 2017 Bangladesh has played 101 Tests winning ten tests among them Its first victory was against team Zimbabwe and the next two came against the West Indian team Results have improved since then with draws earned both at home and abroad against New Zealand Sri Lanka Pakistan India and South Africa and wins against Zimbabwe England Sri Lanka and most recently Australia They played their 100th Test when they in March 2017 The team has been more successful in ODIs having won 104 of its 328 matches It has also played 67 winning 21 However the limited over success is due to the wins against Zimbabwe and associate members 65 ODI wins and 13 T20I wins respectively Bangladesh is currently ranked eighth in Tests seventh in ODIs and tenth in T20Is by the ICC ඉත හ සයSeveral based sides played in Pakistani domestic cricket prior to Bangladesh s declaration of independence of 1971 the fielded who later played matches 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 Held in 1979 it gave non Test playing countries the opportunity to qualify for that year s Bangladesh under the captaincy of won two matches and lost two but failed to progress beyond the first round Victory in the South East Asian Cricket Conference Tournament in February 1984 ensured Bangladesh qualified for the On 31 March 1986 Bangladesh played their first One Day International against a full member of the ICC Captained by Bangladesh were dismissed for 94 and Pakistan reached their target for victory with seven wickets in hand They lost their second ODI which was against Sri Lanka finishing last in the three team tournament Bangladesh qualified for the this time hosting the tournament it was the first time ODIs had been staged in the country Although they lost all their matches Bangladesh s fixtures were retrospectively awarded ODI Floods in the preceding months meant the tournament was in doubt but it went ahead as planned A charity match raised 70 000 for the flood victims Bangladesh took part in the the Asia Cup in and but it was not until 1998 that they won their first ODI Their 22 match losing streak since their first ODI was at the time a record Bangladesh posted its first ODI win against Kenya in India thanks largely to who contributed a fiery 77 runs and took 3 wickets Put on 137 for the first wicket with Athar s own contribution was 47 In October 1998 Bangladesh hosted but did not participate in the first ever which later became the ICC Champions Trophy a knock out ODI tournament featuring all the Test playing nations Bangladesh took part in each of the and editions of the ICC Trophy and won the trophy in in the process qualified for the 1999 World Cup The then General Secretary of Bangladesh Cricket Board took the initiative to install in Cricket Ground and so that the local players had two full seasons to prepare on the type of pitch they would playing in ICC Trophy in 1997 Bangladesh also became a regular ICC member with the right to play ODIs Earlier in February Dhaka hosted the third and final SAARC cricket tournament Bangladesh played in its first World Cup in England in 1999 Bangladesh created an enormous upset by beating by 62 runs in the group match at Bangladesh made 9 223 from its full 50 overs and in reply Pakistan could only manage 161 due to timely run outs by wicket keeper and some tight bowling by who took 3 31 from 10 overs Mahmud was judged the man of the match Bangladesh did not qualify for the Super Six round due to defeats in three of its five matches However the win over Pakistan who finished runners up to helped Bangladesh to gain Test playing status the following year Bangladesh had sacked coach on the morning of the match Former South Africa Test cricketer became Bangladesh s coach in 1999 In preparation for becoming a Test playing country Bangladesh established its own first class competition in 1999 2000 although the matches were not given first class status until the 2000 2001 season The lack of an established first class structure in the country until shortly before Bangladesh played its debut Test has been cited as one of the reasons the side struggled to adapt to the longer format of the game The West Indies toured Bangladesh in October winning both matches in the ODI series After suffering a stroke in April 2000 Barlow vacated the position of coach In May and June 2000 Bangladesh hosted the Bangladesh lost all three of their matches and when playing Pakistan succumbed to what at the time was the heaviest defeat in ODIs a margin of 233 runs Bangladesh participated in the in October their only match ended in defeat by England On 13 November 2000 Bangladesh played their hosting India in Dhaka The first test run in the history of Bangladesh Cricket came from the bat of who also scored the first ever ODI hundred by an individual player for Bangladesh in 1999 Captained by Bangladesh lost by nine wickets although Wisden noted that they surpassed all expectations by matching their neighbours and at times even enjoying the upper hand scored 145 in the first innings becoming the third person to have scored a century in their team s first Test Rahman took six wickets for 132 runs the second best bowling figures in a country s maiden Test In March 2001 former Australian Test cricketer was appointed coach The following month Bangladesh embarked on a to play two Tests and three ODIs Zimbabwe who at the time were ranked ninth out of the ten Test teams won all five matches Bangladesh took part in the the second and final time the championship was held and the first the team had been eligible to play in They lost both their matches by an innings made his debut in the series and became the youngest player to score a Test century in his first match In November Bangladesh hosted Zimbabwe for two Tests and three ODIs The opening Test was curtailed by bad weather and ended in a draw after losing their first five Tests it was the first time Bangladesh had avoided defeat Zimbabwe won all the remaining matches After the Test series wicketkeeper replaced Rahman as captain The following month Bangladesh journeyed to New Zealand for two Test matches Bangladesh s batsmen struggled in unfamiliar conditions and the team slumped to two innings defeats In January 2002 Bangladesh lost two Tests and three ODIs against Sri Lanka At this point they had lost ten of their first eleven Tests only South Africa had struggled as much in their introduction to Test cricket also losing ten of their first eleven matches Chappell blamed Bangladesh s batsmen for the loss saying they commit the same mistakes again and again and need to learn to apply themselves to bat in sessions In April former Pakistan Test cricketer replaced Chappell as coach When Bangladesh in July and August they were on the receiving end of Sri Lanka s largest margin of victory in Test cricket an innings and 196 runs Bangladesh lost both Tests and all three ODIs on the tour recording their 50th defeat in 53 ODIs Repeated poor performances prompted people to question whether Bangladesh had been granted Test status too soon Test and ODI whitewashes followed in South Africa in October Wisden noted that Time and again came the mantra that Bangladesh would learn from the experience that they could only improve by playing against the best that there was genuine talent in the squad But it wore thin The final defeat set a record for most consecutive losses in ODIs 23 beating the previous record which was also held by Bangladesh When the West Indies toured in November and December Bangladesh lost both Test and two out of the three ODIs and one ended in South Africa hosted the in February and March Bangladesh lost five of their six matches one ended in no result including fixtures against who hadn t played international cricket since the and Kenya who eventually made the semifinals of the tournament In the aftermath of Bangladesh s World Cup campaign replaced as captain and Kamal was sacked as coach with taking over the role Whatmore was not able to begin the job immediately so acted as interim coach during Bangladesh s tour of South Africa in April and May In 2003 Bangladesh played nine Test and 21 ODIs losing every match apart from an ODI against West Indies which ended in In September Bangladesh came very close to its first Test victory when it lost to Pakistan by only one wicket It was just the tenth time in Test history that a team had lost by a single wicket In series against Pakistan became the first Bangladesh player to take a in Test cricket dismissing and When England toured Bangladesh October and November Bangladesh s captain Mahmud was booed Ahead of Bangladesh s in February and March the next year he was dropped from the squad and batsman was granted the captaincy At the time Zimbabwe were without many of their senior players Bangladesh lost the Test series 1 0 and the ODI series 2 1 The second Test was drawn and brought to an end their run of 21 consecutive defeats dating back to November 2001 a world record in Test cricket The solitary ODI victory was Bangladesh s first international win since defeating Pakistan in the 1999 World Cup Bangladesh s next matches were in May and June Bangladesh lost the ODI series 3 0 and the Test series 1 0 by drawing the first match Bangladesh managed to avoid defeat for just the third time in 29 Tests In December Bangladesh defeated India in its hundredth ODI this being only the third time that it had won against a Test playing nation In January 2005 for two Tests and five ODIs The touring Zimbabwe side had suffered due to player disputes which in 2004 had led to the country s temporary suspension from Test cricket Of Zimbabwe s 16 man squad only their captain had played more than nine Tests Bangladesh was the more experienced team In the first match Bangladesh secured their maiden victory in Test cricket Bangladesh s batsmen secured a draw in the second Test by batting out the final five session after coach Dav Whatmore had opined that Zimbabwe will win unless our batsmen do something special In the match which helped secure a historic first series victory for Bangladesh broke his own bowling record for best figures in an innings for Bangladesh by taking 7 wickets for 95 runs and secured the best figures in a match for Bangladesh 12 wickets for 200 runs In the ODI series that followed Zimbabwe won the opening two contests and Bangladesh won the final three to take the series After their maiden Test victory Bangladesh embarked on its first tour of England in The team faced unfamiliar conditions and the batsmen struggled against Bangladesh lost both matches in the Test series by an innings the second Test was the 22nd time it had happened in 38 Tests Pundits and criticised the team s performances and suggested Bangladesh was not yet suited to Test cricket A triangular series with England and Australia followed Bangladesh won just one match out of six but their solitary victory was against an Australian side that at the time were world champions in what described as the biggest upset in one day international history Mohammad Ashraful scored his first century in that match with a score of exactly 100 which was enough to take the team to victory and then played a blistering knock of 94 off 53 balls against England the following match Bangladesh s next fixture was in Sri Lanka in for two Tests and three ODIs After the one off victory against Australia in England Bangladesh was a more confident team however Sri Lanka won all five matches by large margins Captain Habibul Bashar lamented his side s defeat describing it as the worst tour since I took over the captaincy The first home One Day International series of 2006 began with some optimism for Bangladesh which registered its first ever win against Sri Lanka in the second ODI of the series At the end of March Bangladesh played four ODIs against winning all four Then in April Bangladesh came very close to beating Australia in a Test match taking a first innings lead of 158 and eventually losing by only three wickets At the end of July Bangladesh toured Zimbabwe as the ODI series favorites but lost 3 2 In August the team defeated Kenya in all three matches of a series and subsequently went on to whitewash Zimbabwe in an ODI series staged in Bangladesh That year became the first Bangladeshi to score over a thousand runs which included three centuries in a calendar year while became the leading wicket taker in the world in ODIs staged in 2006 with 49 wickets India hosted the in October and November Bangladesh failed to progress beyond the group stages losing two of their three matches Their only victory came against Zimbabwe Ahead of the World Cup Bangladesh faced Zimbabwe in nine ODIs in two and and Canada one each of those matches Bangladesh lost a single ODI to Zimbabwe On 17 March in their first match of the hosted by the West Indies Bangladesh secured a five wicket win over India the surprise result triggered late night partying in Bangladesh despite government bans on public gatherings In their remaining group matches Bangladesh lost to Sri Lanka and defeated Bermuda which was enough to secure qualification for the second round while India was knocked out Bangladesh s only victory in the Super Eights was against South Africa losing to everyone else including a team mostly made up of amateur cricketers Bangladesh s next fixture after the World Cup was a in May with two Tests and three ODIs After Bangladesh had helped knock India out of the tournament the series was seen as an opportunity for India to exact revenge Bangladesh had not played Test cricket since April 2006 The first Test was shortened due to rain and drawn but India won the second by their largest ever margin India won the ODI series 2 0 In the aftermath Habibul Bashar who had previously resigned as ODI captain was replaced as captain by 22 year old Mohammad Ashraful in all forms of the game Mashrafe Mortaza was appointed vice captain After four years as coach Whatmore chose not to extend his contract and Shaun Williams temporarily filled the position Ashraful s first series in charge was a in June and July Bangladesh suffered defeat in each of the three Tests losing by an innings on every occasion and three ODIs In the second Test Bangladesh was bundled out for their lowest total 62 South Africa hosted the in September In a match against Bangladesh Australian fast bowler took the first ever Twenty20 International T20I hat trick Bangladesh defeated the West Indies to progress to the second stage of the tournament however it was the only match they won in the tournament was appointed coach in October At the end of 2007 Bangladesh toured New Zealand Bangladesh was soundly beaten 3 0 in the one dayers The third match was the largest defeat in the history of ODI cricket for a side batting first Bangladesh started the year 2008 with a tour of New Zealand The Test matches were one sided with Bangladesh losing 2 0 South Africa toured Bangladesh and won all matches including both Tests and all three ODIs Bangladesh then beat non Test playing Ireland 3 0 in an ODI series In October for three ODIs and two Tests Shortly before the tour fourteen Bangladesh players left to play in the and were subsequently banned for ten years Six of the players were centrally contracted including former captain Habibul Bashar With a less experienced team than usual and a poor record against New Zealand Bangladesh was expected to lose heavily After winning the opening ODI Bangladesh went on to lose series 2 1 New Zealand won the first Test by three wickets in what their coach described as one of the great character wins New Zealand also won the second Test taking the series 2 0 but in the process emerged as an all rounder Having previously been selected primarily as a batsman he went on to take the best bowling figures in an innings for a Bangladesh player 7 wickets for 36 runs beating the record set by Enamul Haque Jr three years earlier In November Bangladesh toured South Africa They lost all their matches to South Africa including the only T20I match two of the three ODIs the third being washed out due to rain and both Tests In December however Bangladesh bounced back from the previous lackluster performances by threatening to win the first Test match against Sri Lanka by chasing down the highest fourth innings total of 513 Though they fell 107 runs short their performances were praised but in the second match of the home series in January Bangladesh fell to an innings defeat The year 2009 started with the innings defeat in the 2nd Test match against Sri Lanka Then Zimbabwe joined the hosts and the Lankan team for a tri series tournament which proved to be more evenly matched than was expected In the first match Zimbabwe defeated Bangladesh by an excellent performance but then fell to defeat by a huge margin by Sri Lanka leaving Bangladesh needing to win against the Lankans in the last match to go through to the finals to join the Lankans and that also with a bonus point After the championships in England the selectors appointed Mashrafe Mortaza as the new captain of the team for the so that Ashraful could focus on his batting The two Test series was played amidst controversy when a pay dispute between the West Indian players and the West Indies Cricket Board led a number of West Indian players boycotting the series which forced the West Indies to select a number of inexperienced players as replacements Bangladesh went on to win both of the Tests winning the first Test by 95 runs and the second by four wickets In the process they achieved their first ever overseas Test series victory In the ODI series which followed Bangladesh secured their first ever ODI win against the West Indies at the 14th attempt Bangladesh won the series 3 0 but lost the only Twenty20 match In November Shakib was named s Test Player of the Year In January 2010 Bangladesh hosted a tri series ODI tournament with India and Sri Lanka They failed to win a match and went out of the tournament They lost the two match Test series against India by 2 0 In March 2010 visited Bangladesh to play Bangladesh lost all their ODIs and Tests in the series In April Bangladesh took part in the They lost all their matches and failed to progress to the Super Eights stage In May and June Bangladesh played two Test matches losing both although scored two centuries in the series Between the Tests and ODIs against England Bangladesh took part in the during June but lost all their matches In the ODI series England comfortably won the first match However in the second match at Bristol Bangladesh beat England for the first time in international cricket England were the only Test playing nation yet to be beaten by Bangladesh bowling England out in the final over to win by five runs In October for five ODIs Mortaza suffered an injury in the first match and Shakib took over as captain Under his leadership Bangladesh won the series 4 0 securing their first series victory against a full strength ICC Full Member nation Although unable to play against New Zealand due to injury while the series was in progress was named The Wisden Cricketer s Test Player of the Year In December Bangladesh hosted Zimbabwe for After losing the opening match Bangladesh went on to win the next three complete matches with one called off due to rain to beat Zimbabwe 3 1 In February and March 2011 Bangladesh co hosted the with India and Sri Lanka West Indies dismissed Bangladesh for 58 runs the team s lowest score in ODIs and a record low for a Full Member at the World Cup The West Indies and Bangladesh team buses were stoned as they left the ground and so was Shakib s house Bangladesh beat England Ireland and the Netherlands making their final match of the first round a must win contest Against South Africa Bangladesh succumbed to their second largest defeat in ODIs and became the first Full Member team to be bowled out for under 100 twice in World Cups thereby failing to progress to the second stage of the tournament After the World Cup Siddons contract was allowed to lapse During his three and a half year tenure as coach Siddons introduced a full coaching staff for the first time including coaches for bowling strength and conditioning and fielding Under Siddons Bangladesh s reliance on spin bowlers continued partly because pitches in the country encourage spin bowlers and frequently only two seam bowlers were used in a match Siddons was credited with helping the team improve mentally A lengthy hunt for a head coach followed Siddons exit encountering the names of and as possible appointees Law who at the time was the acting head coach of Sri Lanka following departure was named Bangladesh s new head coach in June Bangladesh toured Zimbabwe in August for a one off Test and five ODIs The Test marked Zimbabwe s return to the longest format of the game after a self imposed withdrawal in January 2006 as the sport in the country was in a state of disarray Bangladesh lost the match by 130 runs Though they were expected to with the Test and the ODIs Bangladesh lost the subsequent one day series 3 2 In the aftermath of the series Shakib was sacked as captain with a BCB representative citing his poor leadership Later that month wicket keeper was named captain with all rounder as his deputy Bangladesh struggles at international level have been epitomised by the ineffectiveness of their fast bowlers Between January 2010 and August 2011 they took 37 wickets in 8 Tests at an average of 67 67 the worst out of the nine teams playing regular Test cricket in this period Though Bangladesh won Rahim s first match in charge a T20I against the West Indies in October the team lost the subsequent ODI series 2 1 and the two match Test series 1 0 Pakistan and during the first of three ODIs Bangladesh were dismissed for their 13th score of less than 100 in the format overtaking Zimbabwe s record of 12 times In March Bangladesh hosted in the featuring India Pakistan and Sri Lanka Bangladesh entered the tournament with just two wins from 29 Asia Cup matches Victories against India and Sri Lanka saw Bangladesh face Pakistan in the final only the second time the team had reached the final of a multi national competition Though Pakistan won the final by two runs Bangladesh had exceeded expectations During the tournament Tamim Iqbal became the first Bangladeshi player to score four consecutive fifties in ODIs Shakib Al Hasan was named man of the series after contributing with both the bat and the ball making 237 runs and taking 6 wickets respectively The following month Law announced he would be stepping down as coach in June when his contract was due to expire for personal reasons Australian was appointed as Bangladesh s head coach He was the side s interim coach in their previous international series against West Indies in which the home side won the ODI series 3 2 Bangladesh toured Sri Lanka in March for a full series In the 1st Test at Galle Mushfiqure Rahim scored the first double century for Bangladesh in test cricket Mohammad Ashraful chipping in with a handy 190 They drew the Test against Sri Lanka the first time against them on the way to creating some new Bangladesh records The 2nd test was lost and they ultimately lost the series 0 1 After losing the 1st ODI by 8 wickets and no result in the 2nd ODI due to heavy rain Bangladesh won the rain affected 3rd ODI to share the ODI series 1 1 They lost the one off T20I Then they toured Zimbabwe for Zimbabwe s Test comeback series Bangladesh lost the 1st Test by 335 runs and won the 2nd Test by 173 runs and drew the series 1 1 Lost the ODI series 1 2 and drew T20I series 1 1 Later in 2013 Bangladesh drew the two test series 0 0 at home soil against New Zealand for the first time in their history followed by 3 0 series whitewash win in ODIs But lost the one off T20I After a relatively good year 2013 for Bangladesh 2014 started with a full series at home against Sri Lanka 1st Test was lost by an innings and the 2nd test was a draw ended up losing the series 0 1 Bangladesh got whitewashed in both ODI 0 3 and T20I 0 2 series That was followed up by a series of defeats against Asian Cricketing nations India Afghanistan Pakistan Sri Lanka at the Asia Cup 2014 league matches conducted on their home soil The highlight was the loss to Afghanistan which is an Associate member Lost all 0 4 and finished at the bottom of the table Bangladesh ended their winless run for 11 games in 2014 defeating two associates Afghanistan and Nepal in consecutive T20Is at the World T20 2014 Qualifying round but lost to another associate Hong Kong In the following Super 10 Bangladesh lost all 0 4 their matches The coach resigned from his position less than a month after the World T20 where the team won just two out of seven matches The BCB appointed a former Sri Lanka batsman as Bangladesh s head coach for a two year period The first series under the new coach was against India at home Bangladesh lost the first amp second ODI comprehensively and the 3rd was washed out and lost the series 2 0 Bangladesh toured West Indies for a full series in August West Indies beat Bangladesh 3 0 in the ODI series extending Bangladesh s win less ODI run for 13 matches In the 2nd ODI Bangladesh was bundled out for 70 which is the 3rd lowest total for Bangladesh Bangladesh lost the match by 177 Runs Only the T20 match was abandoned Further West Indies white washed Bangladesh in the Test series 2 0 defeating Bangladesh by 10 wickets in the 1st Test and by 296 runs in the 2nd Test respectively Bangladesh finally emerged victorious during the whitewashing the visitors 3 0 during the Test series Bangladesh claimed 9 ranking with the series victory pushing Zimbabwe to 10 In the ODI series Bangladesh whitewashed Zimbabwe 5 0 At the turn of the new year Bangladeshi all rounder Shakib Al Hasan emerged as the number one all rounder in all formats of the game This was the first time ever that any player achieved such a feat after the ICC introduced ranking system During the group stage of the Bangladesh defeated Afghanistan in their first game but their next match against Australia was Washed Out They lost their next game to Sri Lanka by 92 runs Following that they achieved their highest successful run chase in an ODI when they chased down Scotland s 318 and later qualified for the second quarterfinal in the 2015 world cup by defeating England At the second quarter final India defeated Bangladesh by 109 runs Bangladesh was finally knocked out of the 2015 World Cup after reaching the quarter finals for the first time On arriving back in Bangladesh on 22 March after a successful World Cup campaign the whole team was given a grand reception at the Airport After arriving back Bangladesh played an ODI series where they won 3 0 The ODI series win gave Bangladeshi their first series victory over Pakistanis A full strength Indian team arrived in Bangladesh on June after the series Banglawash against Pakistan The Indians were expected to win comfortably However excellent performances by the batsmen and ODI debutant bowler had the tables turned over as Bangladesh convincingly won the first two ODIs and for the first time won a bilateral series by a margin of 2 1 With the victory for the first time in Bangladesh cricket history they were able to win three consecutive bilateral series until 15 July 2015 when Bangladesh confirm another ODI series win by a margin of 2 1 the first ever and 4th consecutive ODI series win on their home soil Although South Africa took the lead in the first ODI match Bangladesh came back strongly and completely dominated South Africa in the following two matches to win the series by a margin of 2 1 showing excellent performance in all three departments where none of the team in any match could reach 200 runs in an innings in the whole ODI series In November 2015 The toured in Bangladesh The tour consisted of three ODIs two T20Is Bangladesh won the ODI series 3 0 and the T20I series was drawn 1 1 The golden memory continued to Bangladesh when they became runner up of played on home soil They defeated mighty T20I champions Sri Lanka and Pakistan in the group stage and also beat UAE qualified to the Asia Cup final for the second time They lost only to India in a group match and in the final Bangladesh has an impressive list of conquests to their name within the last couple of years but they have still not beaten in a bilateral series losing the series by 2 1 as they went down in Chittagong in the final match But they secured a historic Test 108 run win against England their first win in 10 attempts to end the two match test series 1 1 after losing the first test narrowly by only 22 run Bangladesh for a complete series at the end of 2016 The series started with 3 0 whitewash defeat for Bangladesh in ODIs and continued 2017 with another T20I series loss by 3 0 With that Bangladesh is yet to win a T20I against New Zealand Further Bangladesh lost the Test series 2 0 However they broke the 123 years old record for the Highest first innings total in tests to lose during the 1st Test vs New Zealand by scoring 595 8 dec They finished the tour losing all the games 8 0 Bangladesh toured India in February for the historical first ever Test match between two countries on Indian soil India won the game comprehensively by 208 runs having declared in both innings Bangladesh drew their next Test series with Sri Lanka 1 1 Their four wicket win in the second Test match after a 259 run defeat in the first 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