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Bangladesh ground profiles - back to home

Bangabandhu National Stadium

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Ground profile

Bangabandhu National Stadium
Dhaka 1000
Bangladesh

Also or formerly known as National Stadium; Dacca Stadium
Unused since March 1, 2005. Now used exclusively for football.
Named after Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - Father of the Nation
Capacity 36000
Floodlights Since 1998
End names Pavilion End, Paltan End
Home team(s) Bangladesh, Pakistan, Dacca
Other sports Soccer
Current local time 11:43, Sat May 17, 2008 (UTC +0600)
External links Weather
Note Dhaka's cricket headquarters have now shited to the purpose-built Sher-e-Bangla stadium in Mirpur.

Records and statistics
Statistics Ground records | Statsguru Tests | Statsguru ODIs
First Test Pakistan v India - Jan 1-4, 1955 scorecard
Last Test Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - Jan 14-18, 2005 scorecard
First ODI Pakistan v Sri Lanka - Oct 27, 1988 scorecard
Last ODI Bangladesh v Zimbabwe - Jan 31, 2005 scorecard

 Profile

The Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka is the only venue in the world to have hosted an inaugural home fixture for two Test nations. India were the visitors on both occasions: in 1954-55, when Dacca (sic) was the capital of East Pakistan, and 46 years later, when Bangladesh became the tenth nation to attain Test status. Situated in the throbbing heart of Dhaka, the Bangabandhu and the nearby National Hockey Stadium are so incorporated into the daily hustle and bustle of Bangladeshi life that it is hard to tell from the outside that they are in fact sporting venues, especially given the plethora of electrical goods stalls that have sprung up all around the concourse. With a purpose-built cricket stadium being constructed on the outskirts of the city, the ground was taken out of commission at the end of the 2004-05 season, and handed over for the sole use of the national football squad. Andrew Miller May 2005

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    Jun 28, 2005

    Bangabandhu National Stadium Dhaka
    Bangabandhu National Stadium Dhaka
    © Getty Images

    Dec 9, 2004

    An armed guard watches over the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka
    An armed guard watches over the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka
    © AFP

    Dec 7, 2004

    Police take a breather at Dhaka's Bangabandhu National Stadium
    Police take a breather at Dhaka's Bangabandhu National Stadium
    © AFP

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