Sylhet International Cricket Stadium

Sylhet International Cricket Stadium (SICS) (Bengali: সিলেট আন্তর্জাতিক ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম) also known as Sylhet Stadium and previously known as Sylhet Divisional Stadium, is a cricket stadium in Sylhet, Bangladesh.

SICS is surrounded by hills and has a scenic view and it is the only cricket stadium having a green gallery. The stadium was significantly expanded in 2013, to host matches for the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 and 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20. The stadium hosted its first international match on 17 March 2014 with Ireland taking on Zimbabwe. The stadium hosted 2022 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup.

Sylhet Cricket Stadium
সিলেট আন্তর্জাতিক ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium
A view of the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium after its branding before hosting its inaugural test match between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh in 2018.
Ground information
LocationSylhet, Bangladesh
Coordinates24°55′15″N 91°52′07″E / 24.92083°N 91.86861°E / 24.92083; 91.86861
Establishment2007
Capacity18,500
OperatorNational Sports Council
TenantsSylhet Division cricket team
Sylhet Strikers
Bangladesh national cricket team
End names
UCB End
Runner End
International information
First Test3–6 November 2018:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Bangladesh v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Zimbabwe
Last Test22–25 March 2024:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Bangladesh v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Sri Lanka
First ODI14 December 2018:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Bangladesh v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium West Indies
Last ODI23 March 2023:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Bangladesh v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Ireland
First T20I17 March 2014:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Ireland v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Zimbabwe
Last T20I9 March 2024:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Bangladesh v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Sri Lanka
First WT20I23 March 2014:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Australia v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium New Zealand
Last WT20I28 April 2024:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Bangladesh v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium India
As of 28 April 2024
Source: ESPNcricinfo

History

The stadium was built in 2007, as a divisional cricket stadium. The stadium is surrounded by hills and has a scenic view. England Lions, England Under-19 and Nepal Under-19 have played here.

The venue hosted its first test match in November 2018, becoming the eighth test venue in Bangladesh, where the home team lost to Zimbabwe by 151 runs. The venue hosted its second test five years later, in 2023, since the first test match was played here in 2018.

In November–December 2023, Bangladesh played a test against New Zealand and won the match by 150 runs which was their first test win against New Zealand at home and their first test win at this venue.

Renovation and expansion

Sylhet International Cricket Stadium 
During the Second Day of test between Bangladesh and New Zeland in 2023.

The stadium was expanded and renovated to host matches of the 2014 ICC World Twenty20. The renovation began in June 2013 and ended in mid-November 2013. The main pavilion building and the media center have been constructed, floodlights have been installed, and seating arrangements were modified. Another more striking part of the stadium is the newly built, country's first 'Green gallery'.

The venue was again renovated in 2017 in order to upgrade the venue to an international standard stadium. A second tier was built in the east side gallery, increasing the seating capacity by 5,000 and the green hillock was remodified. As a result, the venue hosted the first leg of BPL 2017 matches.

Statistics

Ground Figures
Format P H T N D/N/T Inaugural Match Latest Match Refs
Test 2 1 1 0 0 3 November 2018 22 - 25 March 2024
ODIs 7 6 0 0 1 14 December 2018 23 March 2023
T20Is 10 2 2 6 0 17 March 2014 4 March 2024
Last updated: Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Sri Lanka, 4 March 2024
    Records
  • In a 2014 ICC World Twenty20 qualifying match between Ireland and Netherlands, both teams were fighting for a spot in the Super 10. Ireland batted first & scored 189–4. Netherlands needed to win the match within 13.5 overs to qualify for Super 10's. If they do so, they would qualify for Super 10's. If they only win the match without winning it in 13.5 overs, then Zimbabwe will qualify for the Super 10's. But if their current opponents win, then Ireland would be qualified. This match holds a few records.
    • 1- Netherlands scored the fastest 100 in just 6.6 overs, the fastest for any team in T20I.
    • 2- Netherlands scored the fastest 150 in just 10.3 overs, the fastest for any team in T20I.
    • 3- Netherlands won the match with 37 balls to spare, the fastest win for any team in T20I chasing 180 runs.
  • Taijul Islam became only 4th Bangladeshi bowler to take a 10 wicket-haul in Test cricket. He also holds the record of third best bowling figure (11/170) in a test match by any Bangladeshi bowler.
  • In March 2020, when Zimbabwe toured Bangladesh, in the three-match ODI series, few records were created:
    • In the first ODI:
      • Bangladesh won the match by 169 runs, their biggest winning margin in ODIs.
      • Mashrafe Mortaza took his 100th wicket as captain in ODIs and his 700th wicket of his career.
    • In the Second ODI, Tamim Iqbal became the first batsman for Bangladesh to score 7,000 runs in ODIs.
    • In the third ODI:
    • Tamim Iqbal and Liton Das made a partnership of 292 runs which is the highest partnership for any wicket for Bangladesh.
      • Liton Das scored 176 runs off 143 balls, the highest individual score by any Bangladeshi batsman in ODIs.
      • Liton Das hit 8 sixes, and a total of 24 boundaries (16 fours and 8 sixes), the most by any Bangladeshi batsman in an ODI match.

International centuries

Shai Hope scored the first century at this ground in its inaugural ODI match when West Indies toured Bangladesh in 2018-19. Liton Das became first Bangladeshi batsman to score a century at the venue when Zimbabwe toured Bangladesh in March 2020.

Test centuries

List of Test Centuries
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 104 Kane Williamson Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  New Zealand 205 2 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 28 November 2023 Lost
2 105 Najmul Hossain Shanto Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 198 3 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  New Zealand 28 November 2023 Won
3 102 Dhananjaya de Silva Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Sri Lanka 131 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 22 March 2024 TBD
4 102 Kamindu Mendis Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Sri Lanka 127 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 22 March 2024 TBD
5 108 Dhananjaya de Silva Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Sri Lanka 179 3 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 22 March 2024 TBD
6 164 Kamindu Mendis Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Sri Lanka 237 3 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 22 March 2024 TBD

ODI centuries

List of ODI Centuries
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 108* Shai Hope Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  West Indies 131 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 14 December 2018 Lost
2 126(rno)† Liton Das Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 105 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Zimbabwe 1 March 2020 Won
3 158† Tamim Iqbal Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 136 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Zimbabwe 3 March 2020 Won
4 176† Liton Das Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 143 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Zimbabwe 6 March 2020 Won
5 128 Tamim Iqbal Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 109 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Zimbabwe 6 March 2020 Won
6 100† Mushfiqur Rahim Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 60 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Ireland 20 March 2023 No result

Women's Twenty20 International centuries

The following table summarises the Women's Twenty20 International centuries scored at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opponent Date Result
1 126 Meg Lanning Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Australia 65 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Ireland 27 March 2014 Won

Under-19 ODI centuries

The following table summarises the Under-19 ODI centuries scored at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opponent Date Result
1 109 Najmul Hossain Shanto Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh 131 1 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Sri Lanka 23 April 2013 Won

Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Academy Ground

Sylhet Outer Cricket Stadium
সিলেট বহিঃস্থ ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Academy Ground
SICS Ground 2
Ground information
LocationSylhet, Bangladesh
International information
First WT20I1 October 2022:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Bangladesh v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Thailand
Last WT20I5 October 2022:
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  Malaysia v Sylhet International Cricket Stadium  United Arab Emirates
As of 5 October 2022
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Sylhet Outer Stadium or Sylhet International Cricket Stadium Academy Ground is a cricket ground in Sylhet, adjacent to the main stadium. Initially it was built for practice purposes for players during international matches. However, later it was developed to international standards with BCB expecting to host international matches, particularly Test matches on this ground.

History

The ground hosted its first international match on 1 October 2022 during the 2022 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup, with Bangladesh taking on Thailand. The venue hosted nine matches of the Women's Asia Cup, while 15 matches were hosted on the main stadium.

See also

References

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