2004–05 Bangladeshi cricket season

The 2004–05 Bangladeshi cricket season featured the inaugural Test series in Bangladesh between Bangladesh and New Zealand. The season also featured tours by India and Zimbabwe. The Bangladesh teams claimed their first test series victory in this season against Zimbabwe.

International tours

New Zealand Cricket team in Bangladesh

New Zealand played 2 Test matches and 3 one day internationals (ODI) against Bangladesh in October 2004. New Zealand won both the Test matches and won all three ODIs.

Indian Cricket team in Bangladesh

India played 2 Test matches and 3 one day internationals (ODI) against Bangladesh in December 2004. India won both the Test matches and won all ODI series 2–1.

Zimbabwe Cricket team in Bangladesh

Zimbabwe played 2 Test matches and 5 one day internationals (ODI) against Bangladesh in January 2005. Bangladesh won both the Test series 1–0 and also won all ODI series 3–2.

Domestic competitions

Honours

First-classLimited Overs
National Cricket League ChampionsDhaka DivisionRajshahi Division
Most Runs825 – Golam Rahman (Sylhet)[1]340 – Farhad Reza (Rajshahi)[2]
Most Wickets76 – Alamgir Kabir (Rajshahi)[3]17 – Manjural Islam (Khulna)[4]

National Cricket League

TeamPldWLDWFDTFDLFNDPts
Dhaka Division1040311143
Rajshahi Division1042400040
Khulna Division1022204028
Chittagong Division1023212022
Barisal Division1024103022
Sylhet Division1003204118
Barisal Division Chittagong Division Dhaka Division Khulna Division Rajshahi Division Sylhet Division
Barisal Division Barisal
5 wickets
Dhaka
Innings and 53 runs
Barisal
260 runs
Rajshahi
9 wickets
Match drawn
Chittagong Division Match drawn Dhaka
Innings & 2 runs
Chittagong
9 wickets
Rajshahi
5 wickets
Chittagong
Innings & 64 runs
Dhaka Division Match drawn Match drawn Match drawn Dhaka
3 wickets
Match drawn
Khulna Division Khulna
4 wickets
Match drawn Match drawn Match drawn Match drawn
Rajshahi Division Rajshahi
5 wickets
Match drawn Rajshahi
4 wickets
Match drawn Match drawn
Sylhet Division Match drawn Match drawn Match drawn Khulna
7 wickets
Rajshahi
9 wickets
Scorecards

References


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