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2003–04 Bangladeshi cricket season

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The 2003–04 Bangladeshi cricket season featured the inaugural Test series in Bangladesh between Bangladesh and England.

International tours

English Cricket team in Bangladesh

Main article: English cricket team in Bangladesh in 2003-04

England played 2 Test matches and 3 one day internationals (ODI) against Bangladesh. England won both the Test matches and won all three ODIs by 7 wickets.

2004 ICC Under-19 World Cup

Main article: 2004 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup

During February and March 2004 Bangladesh hosted the 2004 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. This tournament featured a number of future international players for Bangladesh, including Enamul Haque Jr who ended the tournament as the highest wicket taker.

Domestic competitions

Honours

First-class Limited Overs
National Cricket League Champions Dhaka Division Chittagong Division
Most Runs 633 - Bangladesh Nuruzzaman (Rajshahi) 400 - Bangladesh Masumud Dowla (Chittagong)
Most Wickets 63 - Bangladesh Saifullah Khan (Rajshahi) 19 - Bangladesh Shabbir Khan (Chittagong)

National Cricket League

Team Pld W L DWF DLF ND Pts
Dhaka Division 10 5 1 2 2 0 42
Sylhet Division 10 5 1 2 2 0 42
Khulna Division 10 1 3 3 1 2 24
Rajshahi Division 10 2 3 1 3 1 24
Chittagong Division 10 1 4 3 1 1 22
Barisal Division 10 1 3 1 3 2 20
Barisal Division Chittagong Division Dhaka Division Khulna Division Rajshahi Division Sylhet Division
Barisal Division Match drawn Dhaka
Innings and 25 runs
Match drawn Match drawn Match drawn
Chittagong Division Barisal
3 wickets
Match drawn Match drawn Chittagong
8 wickets
Chittagong
10 wickets
Dhaka Division Dhaka
63 runs
Dhaka
226 runs
Dhaka
5 wickets
Match drawn Match drawn
Khulna Division Match drawn Match drawn Dhaka
152 runs
Rajshahi
6 wickets
Match drawn
Rajshahi Division Match drawn Match drawn Rajshahi
8 wickets
Match drawn Sylhet
13 runs
Sylhet Division Sylhet
9 wickets
Sylhet
124 runs
Match drawn Khulna
76 runs
Sylhet
138 runs
Scorecards

National Cricket One Day League

Team Pld W L NRR Pts
Chittagong Division 10 8 2 -0.068 16
Rajshahi Division 10 7 3 +0.983 14
Dhaka Division 10 5 5 +0.212 10
Sylhet Division 10 4 6 -0.221 8
Barisal Division 10 3 7 -0.384 6
Khulna Division 10 3 7 -0.525 6
Barisal Division Chittagong Division Dhaka Division Khulna Division Rajshahi Division Sylhet Division
Barisal Division Chittagong
7 wickets
Barisal
4 wicketrs
Barisal
50 runs
Rajshahi
95 runs
Sylhet
10 runs
Chittagong Division Chittagong
2 wickets
Chittagong
1 runs
Chittagong
14 runs
Chittagong
2 wickets
Chittagong
8 wickets
Dhaka Division Barisal
1 wicket
Dhaka
7 wickets
Dhaka
4 wickets
Dhaka
14 runs
Dhaka
99 runs
Khulna Division Khulna
81 runs
Khulna
13 runs
Dhaka
6 wickets
Rajshahi
167 runs
Khulna
6 wickets
Rajshahi Division Rajshahi
15 runs
Chittagong
6 wickets
Rajshahi
2 wickets
Rajshahi
6 wickets
Rajshahi
52 runs
Sylhet Division Sylhet
6 wickets
Chittagong
8 wickets
Sylhet
105 runs
Sylhet
101 runs
Rajshahi
6 wickets
Scorecards

Other matches

Date Type Match Result Report
12 March 2004 One Day Bangladesh Under-23 v Zimbabwe A Zimbabwe A won by 223 wickets Scorecard
17–19 March 2004 4-Day Match Bangladesh A v Zimbabwe A Bangladesh A won by 5 runs Scorecard
23–26 March 2004 4-Day Match Bangladesh A v Zimbabwe A Draw Scorecard
28 March 2004 One Day Bangladesh A v Zimbabwe A Bangladesh A won by 2 runs Scorecard
30 March 2004 One Day Bangladesh A v Zimbabwe A Zimbabwe A won by 5 wickets Scorecard
2 April 2004 One Day Bangladesh A v Zimbabwe A Bangladesh A won by 60 runs Scorecard
5 April 2004 One Day Bangladesh A v Zimbabwe A Zimbabwe A won by 16 runs Scorecard
6 April 2004 One Day Bangladesh A v Zimbabwe A Bangladesh A won by 52 runs Scorecard

See also

References

  1. Cricketarchive. "Batting and Fielding in Ispahani Mirzapore Tea National Cricket League 2003/04 (Ordered by Runs)". Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  2. Cricketarchive. "Batting and Fielding in Ispahani Mirzapore Tea National Cricket League One-Day 2003/04 (Ordered by Runs)". Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  3. Cricketarchive. "Bowling in Ispahani Mirzapore Tea National Cricket League 2003/04 (Ordered by Wickets)". Retrieved 7 June 2012.
  4. Cricketarchive. "Bowling in Ispahani Mirzapore Tea National Cricket League One-Day 2003/04 (Ordered by Wickets)". Retrieved 7 June 2012.

External sources

Bangladeshi cricket seasons
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Test and LOI tours
Afghanistan
Australia
England
India
Ireland
Kenya
New Zealand
Pakistan
Scotland
South Africa
Sri Lanka
West Indies
Zimbabwe
Tournaments hosted
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