Narayanganj Osmani Stadium

Narayanganj Osmani Stadium
Narayanganj Osmani Stadium
Fatullah Stadium.jpg
Ground information
Location Fatullah, Narayanganj
Coordinates 23°39′0.58″N 90°29′19.72″E / 23.6501611°N 90.4888111°E / 23.6501611; 90.4888111Coordinates: 23°39′0.58″N 90°29′19.72″E / 23.6501611°N 90.4888111°E / 23.6501611; 90.4888111
Capacity 22,000
Owner Dhaka Division
Operator Bangladesh, Dhaka Division
End names
Press Box End
Pavilion End
International information
Only Test 09 April - 13 April 2006: Bangladesh v Australia
First ODI 23 March 2006: Bangladesh v Kenya
Last ODI 28 April 2006: Bangladesh v Australia

Narayanganj Osmani Stadium (formerly known as the Fatullah Khan Saheb Osman Ali Stadium) is a sports stadium located in Fatullah, in central Bangladesh. Its capacity is 22,000.

Contents

Tests

It became a Test cricket venue on 9 April 2006, when it hosted a Test match between Australia and Bangladesh, which to date (February 2011) is the only test match to be played here.

2004 Under 19 World Cup

The ground was used for matches during the Under 19 World Cup held in 2004.[1]

2011 World Cup

The stadium hosted the final World Cup warm up match between England and Pakistan on 18 February 2011.

References

  1. ^ Fatullah stadium approved for internationals Retrieved 18 February 2011

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