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Beginning of Bangladesh[edit] 

The fringes of Bangladesh were situated by the Partition of India in 1947, when it turned into the eastern wing of Pakistan and known as East Pakistan. It was differentiated from the primary (western) a piece of Pakistan by in the ballpark of 1,600 km (1,000 miles) of Indian domain. Notwithstanding their basic religion of Islam, the ethnic and etymological bay between the two sections of Pakistan, intensified by an aloof government situated in the west, brought about the freedom of Bangladesh under the administration of Sheik Mujibur Rahman in 1971 after the grisly Bangladesh Liberation War, in which it was upheld by India. 

Bangladesh formally pronounced its autonomy from Pakistan on 26 March 1971. This was affirmed on the new country's Victory Day of 16 December 1971. 

Cricket in Bengal[edit] 

Cricket was initially presented in Bengal by the English East India Company in the eighteenth century and the first cricket matches are known to be sorted out by 1792, yet was potentially played more than 10 years prior. In 1934 the Board of Control for Cricket in India of British India composed the Ranji Trophy which Bengal won in 1938-39 season. 

Cricket in East Bengal[edit] 

With the Partition of British India, Bengal was likewise divided, cricket was not authoritatively played in East Bengal until 1954. 

Cricket in East Pakistan[edit] 

Between the 1954-55 and 1970-71 seasons, 10 East Pakistan five star cricket groups from East Pakistan played in the Pakistan household cricket rivalries, the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy and the Ayub Trophy.East Pakistan likewise played top notch matches against the visiting Indians in 1954-55 and the MCC in 1955-56. Indians won on both events. 

Bangladesh had organized top notch and even Test cricket when it was a piece of Pakistan. The Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka was initially utilized for Test cricket when Pakistan played India there in January 1955. It was utilized for various imperative matches, including Tests, up to the announcement of autonomy in 1971. The MA Aziz Stadium in Chittagong likewise goes back to 1954 as a top of the line venue yet it was not utilized for Tests until Bangladesh played there in 2001. 

Cricket in Bangladesh[edit] 

The start of Bangladesh's own cricketing excursion as a free nation in 1972 with the foundation of Bangladesh Cricket Control Board and a national level cricket competition started in 1974-75. 

On 31 March 1986, Bangladesh played their initial One Day International against Pakistan a full individual from the International Cricket Council. Captained by Gazi Ashraf, Bangladesh were released for 94 and Pakistan came to their focus for triumph with seven wickets under control. 

Bangladesh turned into a full individual from the International Cricket Council on 26 June 2000[1] and the board authoritatively transformed its name to Bangladesh Cricket Board. 

On 10–13 November 2000, Bangladesh played its inaugural Test Match v India in the Bangabandhu National Stadium. India won by 9 wickets. 

The 2000-01 season saw the start of top notch local rivalry in Bangladesh, despite the fact that the nation had effectively arranged top of the line matches against visiting groups in the earlier year. The Green Delta National Cricket League was constituted as the five star title and the Ispahani Mirzapore Tea One-Day League as the head restricted overs rivalry. In 2000-01, both titles were won by Biman Bangladesh Airlines. 

The National Cricket League had actually been introduced in the 1999-2000 season yet was not then five star. In 2000-01, eight groups played 12 matches each in two gatherings. Bunch A comprised of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Chittagong Division, Rajshahi Division and Dhaka Division. Bunch B had Dhaka Metropolis, Khulna Division, Barisal Division and Sylhet Division. Four groups fit the bill for a last stage in which they every played a further 8 diversions. 

In 2001-02, Ispahani Mirzapore Tea turned into the supporter of the National Cricket League notwithstanding the One-Day League. 

National championships[edit] 

National Cricket League winners[edit] 

2000-01 – Biman Bangladesh Airlines 

2001-02 – Dhaka Division 

2002-03 – Khulna Division 

2003-04 – Dhaka Division 

2004-05 – Dhaka Division 

2005-06 – Rajshahi Division 

2006-07 – Dhaka Division 

2007-08 – 

One-Day League winners[edit] 

2000-01 – Biman Bangladesh Airlines 

2001-02 – Sylhet Division 

2002-03 – Khulna Division 

2003-04 – Chittagong Division 

2004-05 – Rajshahi Division 

2005-06 – Rajshahi Division 

2006-07 – Dhaka Division 

2007-08 – 

Driving players via season[edit] 

The rundowns underneath give the main five star runscorers and wicket-takers in every residential season. 

Batsmen[edit] 

2000-01 – Imran Farhat – 735 runs @ 91.87 

2001-02 – Minhajul Abedin – 1012 @ 72.28 

2002-03 – Sajjadul Hasan – 447 @ 40.63 

2003-04 – Faisal Hossain – 809 @ 38.52 

2004-05 – Golam Rahman – 825 @ 51.56 

2005-06 – Ehsanul Haque – 955 @ 59.68 

2006-07 – Gazi Salahuddin – 791 @ 46.53 

2007-08 – 

Bowlers[edit] 

2000-01 – Enamul Haque – 57 wickets @ 16.63 

2001-02 – Mohammad Rafique – 42 @ 12.76 

2002-03 – Ahsanullah Hasan – 35 @ 18.51 

2003-04 – Saifullah Khan – 63 @ 16.33 

2004-05 – Alamgir Kabir – 45 @ 18.88 

2005-06 – Hasibul Hossain – 57 @ 16.00 

2006-07 – Shabbir Khan – 53 @ 28.30 

2007-08 – 

Universal voyages through Bangladesh[edit] 

Britain A 1994-95[edit] 

For data about this visit, see : England A cricket group in Bangladesh in 1994-95 

West Indies 1998-99[edit] 

Britain A 1999-2000[edit] 

For data about this visit, see : England A cricket group in Ban

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