SBNCS set to become fastest to 100 ODIs

Published : 14 Jan 2018, 14:24

Sahos Desk

Mirpur’s Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, widely known as ‘Home of Cricket’ in Bangladesh, is set to host its 100th ODI. This venue will be the fastest to host 100 ODIs on Wednesday.

SBNCS has hosted 98 ODIs so far since it made its debut in December 2006 in a Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe match. Monday’s tri-series opener between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe will be the 99th ODI here. The ground will reach three figures when Sri Lanka takes on Zimbabwe on Wednesday (January 17).

This is the only international venue currently in capital city Dhaka. Bangabandhu National Stadium, which hosted Bangladesh’s maiden Test, does not host anymore cricket match since SBNCS took over as home of cricket.

Shere Bangla had hosted 2011 Cricket World Cup including four Bangladesh matches and two quarter-finals.

Bangladesh have played 83 ODIS and won 39 of them. Out of the previous 98 matches at this ground, only one game ended in No Result. That was back in 2014 third ODI between Bangladesh and India.

The Mirpur stadium is not so high-scoring ground. There have been only 13 scores of 300+ totals here. India’s 370/4 against Bangladesh in 2011 World Cup opener is the highest score here. Bangladesh made joint-lowest scores 58 against West Indies (2011 World Cup) and against India (in 2014). Only five times teams have been bowled out under a 100 in which Bangladesh were the batting side on four occasions.

Mirpur will be the sixth venue to host 100 ODIs. But it will be fastest – 11 years and a month. Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sydney Cricket Ground, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Harare Sports Club and Colombo’s RPS are the othee five stadiums to host 100 ODIs or more.

Source: bdcrictime

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