Dhaka Second Division Cricket League

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Dhaka Second Division Cricket League
CountriesFlag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh
Administrator Bangladesh Cricket Board
Format 50 overs
Latest edition 2023–24
Next edition 2024–25
Tournament format Round Robin
Number of teams24
Relegation to Dhaka Third Division Cricket League

The Dhaka Second Division Cricket League is a club one-day cricket tournament in Bangladesh. [1] [2] It is the third tier of the Bangladeshi 50 over cricket league system. Administered by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, it is contested by 24 teams, with the top two teams of two super league groups promoted to the Dhaka First Division Cricket League and replaced by the two lowest-placed teams in that division.

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