List of international cricket centuries at the Bangabandhu National Stadium

Bangabandhu National Stadium, (Bengali: বঙ্গবন্ধু জাতীয় স্টেডিয়াম) also known as Dhaka Stadium, and formerly known as Dacca Stadium, is the national stadium and a multipurpose sports arena in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] It became a Test cricket venue on 1 January 1955 when it hosted a Test match between Pakistan and India. It staged the opening ceremony of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. It has seating capacity of over 55,000 & is the largest stadium of the country. Since 1 March 2005, the stadium has not hosted any cricket match, and is now used exclusively for football. There have been 18 Test centuries scored at the ground,[2] and 22 in One Day Internationals.[3]

Key

  • * denotes that the batsman was not out.
  • Inns. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
  • Balls denotes the number of balls faced in an innings.
  • NR denotes that the number of balls was not recorded.
  • Parentheses next to the player's score denotes his century number at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.
  • The column title Date refers to the date the match started.
  • The column title Result refers to whether the player's team won, lost or the match was drawn

Test centuries

The following table summarises the Test centuries scored at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.[2]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1 103Hanif Mohammad (1/3) PakistanNR2 New Zealand7 November 1955Drawn
2 111Hanif Mohammad (2/3) PakistanNR1 England19 January 1962Drawn
3 140Javed Burki PakistanNR1 England19 January 1962Drawn
4 165Geoff Pullar EnglandNR2 Pakistan19 January 1962Drawn
5 104Hanif Mohammad (3/3) PakistanNR3 England19 January 1962Drawn
6 114*Basil D'Oliveira EnglandNR2 Pakistan28 February 1969Drawn
7 110Glenn Turner New ZealandNR1 Pakistan8 November 1969Drawn
8 119*Mark Burgess New ZealandNR3 Pakistan8 November 1969Drawn
9 211Ijaz Ahmed Pakistan3722 Sri Lanka12 March 1999Won
10 200*Inzamam-ul-Haq Pakistan3972 Sri Lanka12 March 1999Won
11 145Aminul Islam Bangladesh3801 India10 November 2000Lost
12 134 Abdul Razzaq  Pakistan 235 2  Bangladesh 9 January 2002 Won
13 119 Ramnaresh Sarwan  West Indies 228 2  Bangladesh 8 December 2002 Won
14 113 Marcus Trescothick  England 194 2  Bangladesh 21 October 2003 Won
15 143 Brendon McCullum  New Zealand 243 2  Bangladesh 19 October 2004 Won
16 248* Sachin Tendulkar  India 379 1  Bangladesh 10 December 2004 Won
17 153 Tatenda Taibu  Zimbabwe 292 3  Bangladesh 14 January 2005 Drawn
18 121 Nafees Iqbal  Bangladesh 355 4  Zimbabwe 14 January 2005 Drawn

One Day International centuries

The following table summarises the ODI centuries scored at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.[3]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1 100Mohammad Azharuddin India1111 Pakistan11 January 1998Won
2 140Saeed Anwar Pakistan1321 India18 January 1998Lost
3 117Ijaz Ahmed Pakistan1121 India18 January 1998Lost
4 124Sourav Ganguly India1382 Pakistan18 January 1998Won
5 100Alistair Campbell Zimbabwe1431 New Zealand24 October 1998Lost
6 141 Sachin Tendulkar  India 128 1  Australia 28 October 1998 Won
7 113* Jacques Kallis  South Africa 100 1  Sri Lanka 30 October 1998 Won
8 103 Philo Wallace  West Indies 102 1  South Africa 1 November 1998 Lost
9 106* Steve Tikolo  Kenya 111 2  Bangladesh 20 March 1999 Won
10 101 Neil Johnson  Zimbabwe 120 1  Kenya 23 March 1999 Won
11 120 Kennedy Otieno  Kenya 137 1  Bangladesh 24 March 1999 Won
12 101 Mehrab Hossain  Bangladesh 116 1  Zimbabwe 25 March 1999 Lost
13 140 Grant Flower  Zimbabwe 125 1  Kenya 27 March 1999 Won
14 117 Brian Lara  West Indies 62 1  Bangladesh 9 October 1999 Won
15 135* Sourav Ganguly  India 124 1  Bangladesh 30 May 2000 Won
16 105 Sanath Jayasuriya  Sri Lanka 116 1  India 1 Jun 2000 Won
17 100* Mohammad Yousuf  Pakistan 112 1  India 3 Jun 2000 Won
18 100 Marvan Atapattu  Sri Lanka 124 1  Pakistan 7 Jun 2000 Lost
19 121 Dion Ebrahim  Zimbabwe 140 1  Bangladesh 25 Nov 2001 Won
20 112* Mohammad Yousuf  Pakistan 108 1  Bangladesh 24 Jan 2002 Won
21 102* Ramnaresh Sarwan  West Indies 100 1  Bangladesh 2 Dec 2002 Won
22 102* Yuvraj Singh  India 85 1  Bangladesh 11 April 2003 Won

References

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