2010–11 Bangladeshi cricket season
Bangladesh co-hosted with India and Sri Lanka the 2011 Cricket World Cup from February to April 2011 during the 2010–11 Bangladeshi cricket season, also featuring a limited overs international series between Bangladesh and New Zealand. Rajshahi Division won the National Cricket League championship title in the third consecutive season. The One Day League was contested a final time and won by Dhaka Division.
Honours[]
- National Cricket League – Rajshahi Division
- One-Day League – Dhaka Division
- Most runs – Nasiruddin Faruque (Barisal) 632 @ 52.66
- Most wickets – Sohag Gazi (Barisal) 41 @ 23.26
International cricket[]
New Zealand played five limited overs internationals, but no Tests, in October 2010, Bangladesh winning the series 4–0 after the second match was abandoned. This was the first time of Bangladesh winning an international series against a full-strength Test-playing nation (barring the West Indies series plagued by strikes).
Bangladesh co-hosted with India and Sri Lanka the 2011 Cricket World Cup from February to April 2011. Bangladesh did not fare well and failed in qualifying for quarter-finals stage.
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Further reading[]
External sources[]
- Miscellaneous articles re Bangladesh cricket
- CricInfo re Bangladesh
- CricketArchive re tournaments in Bangladesh in 2010–11
- 2010 in Bangladeshi cricket
- 2011 in Bangladeshi cricket
- Bangladeshi cricket seasons from 2000–01
- Domestic cricket competitions in 2010–11
- Cricket season stubs
- Bangladeshi sport stubs