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  • Place Types Stadium
  • Address Boro Boyra, Khulna, Bangladesh
  • Coordinate 22.8445349,89.5373414
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.3
  • Compound Code RGVP+RW Khulna, Bangladesh
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Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium
Reviews
MIR. SOHEL HASAN (09/19/2020)
Our divisional stadium
Asif Mahmud (02/24/2021)
This is one of the finest Stadium in terms of outfield. All of the facilities are there. This stadium hosted 10+ ODI of Bangladesh team including few test and T20. But now days BCB is not interested for this Stadium for some reasons. Hope Cricket will back in Khulna.
ekhwan apon (02/02/2021)
Also known as Bir Shrestha Shahid Flight Lieutenant Motiur Rahman Stadium, it is a multi-use stadium in Khulna, Bangladesh. It is currently used mostly for cricket matches. The stadium holds around 15,000 people and opened in 2004. It became the 154th stadium in the world to host an ODI on 20 March 2006.
Blue Sky (01/10/2021)
Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, (Bengali: শেখ আবু নাসের স্টেডিয়াম) previously known as Bir Shrestha Shahid Flight Lieutenant Motiur Rahman Stadium is a Test cricket venue in Khulna, Bangladesh. Khulna, situated in the south-western corner of the country, is the third-largest industrial centre in Bangladesh. The stadium holds 15,000 people and opened in 2004, as one of the five purpose-built cricket grounds established in the run-up to the 2004 Under-19 World Cup. It has a field dimension of 183 m X 137 m. It is the home stadium of the local Bangladesh Premier League franchise Khulna Titans. It was granted One Day International (ODI) status in January 2006. The stadium became the seventh Test venue in the country when it hosted the second Test between Bangladesh and West Indies in November 2012. First Test, ODI, T20IEdit The ground hosted its first Test match from 21 to 25 November 2012 when Bangladesh played against the West Indies, with the home team losing by 10 wickets. The first ODI, between Bangladesh and Kenya, had taken place on 20 March 2006. The stadium hosted its first Twenty20 International (T20I), between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, on 28 Nov 2006, with the match being the first T20I to take place in Bangladesh.
Ripu Sheikh (12/11/2020)
its become international status in January 2006, ahead of Sri Lanka's tour. Khulna, situated in the south-western corner of the country, is the third-largest industrial centre in Bangladesh. It serves as a gateway to the seaport of Mongla and the Sundarbans, the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger.
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