Bangladesh national cricket team record by opponent

The Bangladesh national cricket team represents Bangladesh in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.[1][2][3][4]

The Bangladeshi national cricket team against the Zimbabwean national cricket team at the Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka in 2009.

They first competed in international cricket at 31 March 1986, when they played against Pakistan in a one day international match at Moratuwa, Sri Lanka; they lost the match by 7 wickets.[5][6] However, before this match Bangladesh did participate in several unofficial games, including matches in ICC Trophy.[7][8][9]

Bangladesh was awarded test status on 26 June 2000 as tenth test playing nation,[2][4][10][11][12] but had to wait till November of that same year before playing their first test match. At 10 November 2000, Bangladeshi team played their first test match against India, losing the match by 9 wickets.[13][14][15] They secured their first Test win against Zimbabwe on 10 January 2005 at MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong. They won by 226 runs in that first test of the series.[16][17][18][19] Bangladesh needed 35 tests to achieve the feat, only New Zealand needed more (45) to win their first test. Also, Bangladesh took 4 years and 2 months from the date of first test to win a test, best to only New Zealand, South Africa and India.[20][21] Eventually, Bangladesh completed their first bilateral test series win in that same series when they drew the second and last test at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka.[22][23][24][25] Before that test and test series win, Bangladesh lost 21 tests (2001–2004) and 16 bilateral serieses (2001–2004) in a row, which is the present world record. [26][27] As of 17 January 2021, Bangladesh have played 119 Test matches; they have won 14 matches, lost 89 matches, and 16 matches were drawn.[28]

After the first ODI against Pakistan in 1986, Bangladesh had to wait till 1998 for their first win. In this period Bangladesh regularly participated in one-day international matches which include tournaments like Asia Cup, Austral-Asia Cup. At 16 May 1998, Bangladesh posted its first ODI win when they beat Kenya in the second match of 1998 Coca-Cola Triangular Series at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad.[29][30] This win ended their streak of losing 22 ODI matches in a row from their first ODI at 1986, which was the world record that time.[31][32] Though, in the period of Bangladesh team broken that record to stay winless for 47 matches in row, which consisted of the current world record of 23 straight losses from 1999 to 2002.[32][33] Besides Bangladesh is the only test playing side that have lost the first ODI they have played against five non-Test sides which includes Canada, Kenya, Ireland, Netherlands and Afghanistan. Even though Ireland and Afghanistan are full members now, during the period of these results, they were listed as asscociates. [34] Bangladesh won the first bilateral ODI series in 2005, defeating the visiting Zimbabwe side by 3–2 in a 5 match ODI series.[35][36] In 2019, Bangladesh won the first multi-team international tournament when they defeated West Indies in the final at Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Dublin.[37][38][39] It was the first time Bangladesh had won a final match in any format of the game.[40][41][42] Till now, this is the only multi-team international tournament Bangladesh have won in any format.[36] As of 17 January 2021, Bangladesh have played 376 ODI matches, winning 128 matches and losing 241 and 7 matches had no result. [28]

Bangladesh played their first Twenty20 International (T20I) against Zimbabwe on 28 November 2006 at Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna, winning the match by 43 runs. [43][44] In 2012, Bangladesh won their first bilateral twenty20 international series consisting of multiple matches when they whitewashed Ireland 3–0 in a 3 match T20I series.[45][46] As of 17 January 2021, they have played 96 T20I matches and won 32 of them; 62 were lost, with 2 having no result.[47]

Bangladesh have faced ten teams in Test cricket, with their most frequent opponent being Sri Lanka, against whom they have played 20 matches. Bangladesh have registered more wins against Zimbabwe than against any other team, with 7.[48] In ODI matches, Bangladesh have played against 18 teams. They have played against Zimbabwe more frequently in ODI matches with a winning percentage of 62.66 in 47 out of 75 matches. Bangladesh have defeated Zimbabwe on 47 occasions which is their best record in ODIs.[49] They played 17 teams in T20I and have played 13 matches with Zimbabwe. They also have recorded most victories against Zimbabwe defeating them in 9 matches with winning percentage of 69.23.[50]

As of 17 January 2021, Bangladesh is the only test playing nation, which has not been involved in any tied international matches.[51][28][52][47]

Key

Key for the tables
Symbol Meaning
Matches Number of matches played
Won Number of matches won
Lost Number of matches lost
Draw Number of matches ended in a draw
Tied Number of matches tied
NR Number of matches ended with no result
Tie+W Number of matches tied and then won in a tiebreaker such as a bowl-out or Super Over
Tie+L Number of matches tied and then lost in a tiebreaker such as a bowl-out or Super Over
Win% Percentage of games won to those played.[n 1]
Loss% Percentage of games drawn to those played.[n 1]
Draw% Percentage of games lost to those played.[n 1]
WL Ratio Ratio of matches won to matches lost[n 1]
First Year of the first match played by Australia against the country
Last Year of the last match played by Australia against the country
Team is currently, an asscociate member of ICC
Team is currently, a full member of ICC, but was an asscociate member during the first meet.

Test Cricket

Bangladesh's Test cricket records by opponent
Opponent Matches Won Lost Draw Tied WL Ratio Win% Loss% Draw% First Last
 Afghanistan 1010000100020192019
 Australia 615000.216.6683.33020032017
 England 1019000.111090020032016
 India 1109200081.8118.1820002019
 New Zealand 150123000802020012019
 Pakistan 11010100090.99.0920012020
 South Africa 12010200083.3316.6620022017
 Sri Lanka 20116300.065801520012018
 West Indies 16410200.42562.512.520022018
 Zimbabwe 177730141.1741.1717.6420012020
Total 11914891600.1511.7674.7813.4420002020
Statistics are correct as of  Bangladesh vs  Bangladesh at Dhaka, Only Test, 22 February-25 February, 2020[48][28]

One Day International

Bangladesh's ODI cricket records by opponent
Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied NR Win% First Last
 Afghanistan 8530062.520142019
 Australia 2111901519902019
 Bermuda 2200010020072007
 Canada 211005020032007
 England 214170019.0420002019
 Hong Kong 1100010020042004
 India 365300114.2819882019
 Ireland 10720177.7720072019
 Kenya 14860057.1419972006
 Netherlands 211005020102011
 New Zealand 3510250028.5719902019
 Pakistan 375320013.5119862019
 Scotland 4400010019992015
 South Africa 214170019.0420022019
 Sri Lanka 487390215.2119862019
 United Arab Emirates 1100010020082008
 West Indies 3815210241.6619992019
 Zimbabwe 7547280062.6619972020
Total 3761282410734.6819862020
Statistics are correct as of  Bangladesh vs  Zimbabwe at Sylhet, 3rd ODI, 6 March 2020[49][52]

Twenty20 International

Bangladesh's T20I cricket records by opponent
Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied Tie+W Tie+L NR Win% First Last
 Afghanistan 624000033.3320142019
 Australia 4040000020072016
 Hong Kong 1010000020142014
 India 1111000009.0920092019
 Ireland 53100017520092016
 Kenya 110000010020072007
   Nepal 110000010020142014
 Netherlands 321000066.6620122016
 New Zealand 7070000020102017
 Oman 110000010020162016
 Pakistan 12210000016.6620072020
 Scotland 1010000020122012
 South Africa 6060000020072017
 Sri Lanka 1147000036.3620072018
 United Arab Emirates 110000010020162016
 West Indies 1256000145.4520072018
 Zimbabwe 1394000069.2320062020
Total 963262000234.0420062020
Statistics are correct as of  Bangladesh vs  Zimbabwe at Dhaka, 2nd T20I, 11 March 2020[50][47]

Notes

  1. Games that did not have a result are not taken into consideration while calculating the result percentage. Ties are counted as half a win.

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