National Cricket League

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National Cricket League
Bangladesh NCL.jpg
Countries Bangladesh
Administrator Bangladesh Cricket Board
Format First-class
First edition 1999–2000
Latest edition 2023
Next edition 2024
Number of teams8
Current champion Dhaka Division (7th title)
Most successful Khulna Division (7th title) and Dhaka Division (7th title)
Most runs Tushar Imran (6086)
Most wickets Abdur Razzak (306)
Website[NCL]
Cricket current event.svg2024–25

The National Cricket League is the oldest domestic first-class cricket competition in Bangladesh. It is contested by teams representing seven of the eight regional divisions of Bangladesh (there is no team from Mymensingh Division) as well as a team from the Dhaka metropolitan area.

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History and format

The National Cricket League was inaugurated in the 1999–2000 season but was not then first-class. Bangladesh became the tenth Full Member of the ICC in 2000 and the league became first-class in the 2000–01 season. Limited-overs and Twenty20 tournaments with the same name have also been played in the past.

Since 2011–12 there have been eight teams in the league, which usually runs from October to December. From 2011–12 to 2014–15 each team played each other team once over the course of the season. Beginning in 2015–16 there has been a two-tier league: Rangpur, Khulna, Dhaka Division and Dhaka Metropolis were in the first tier in 2015–16, and Rajshahi, Sylhet, Barisal and Chittagong in the second. [1] After each season the bottom team of tier 1 and the top team of tier 2 swap places for the next season's competition. [2]

The league is also known under its main sponsor's name. In 2015–16 it was officially the "Walton LED TV 17th National Cricket League". In October 2019 the Walton Group became the title sponsor of NCL for the next three years, and the league would be known officially as the "Walton NCL". [3] [4]

Teams

LogoTeamCaptainHome GroundParticipationTitles
Barisal Division Fazle Mahmud Barisal Divisional Stadium since 1999–20000
Chittagong Division Irfan Sukkur Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium since 1999–20001
Dhaka Division Saif Hassan Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium since 1999–20007
Dhaka Metropolis Shadman Islam Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium 2000–01 and since 2011–120
Khulna Division Nurul Hasan Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium since 1999–20007
Rajshahi Division Taijul Islam Rajshahi Divisional Stadium since 1999–20006
Rangpur Division Ariful Haque Rangpur Cricket Garden since 2011–122
Sylhet Division Zakir Hasan Sylhet International Cricket Stadium since 1999–20000

Defunct teams

TeamHome groundDebutDissolved
Biman Bangladesh Airlines Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan No 1 Ground 2000-012000-01

Winners

Winners of the National Cricket League in each season are: [5]

SeasonWinner
1999–2000 Chittagong Division (NB: 1999–2000 was not a first-class competition)
2000–01 Biman Bangladesh Airlines
2001–02 Dhaka Division
2002–03 Khulna Division
2003–04 Dhaka Division
2004–05 Dhaka Division
2005–06 Rajshahi Division
2006–07 Dhaka Division
2007–08 Khulna Division
2008–09 Rajshahi Division
2009–10 Rajshahi Division
2010–11 Rajshahi Division
2011–12 Rajshahi Division
2012–13 Khulna Division
2013–14 Dhaka Division
2014–15 Rangpur Division
2015–16 Khulna Division
2016–17 Khulna Division
2017–18 Khulna Division
2018–19 Rajshahi Division
2019–20 Khulna Division
2020–21 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 Dhaka Division
2022–23 Rangpur Division
2023–24 Dhaka Division

Records

Highest team scores [6]

TotalFor and againstVenueSeason
756/5d Dhaka Division v. Rajshahi Division BKSP 2013–14
675/9d Rajshahi Division v. Chittagong Division Chittagong 2013–14
668 Rajshahi Division v. Dhaka Metropolis BKSP 2017–18
668 Barisal Division v. Rangpur Division BKSP 2014–15

Lowest team scores [7]

TotalFor and againstVenueSeason
46 Barisal Division v. Khulna Division Khulna 2023–24
48 Dhaka Metro v. Rangpur Division Bogra 2013–14
54 Barisal Division v. Chittagong Division Sylhet 2023–24

Most runs in an innings [8]

TotalBatsmanFor and againstVenueSeason
295 Nasir Hossain Rangpur Division v. Barisal Division Rajshahi 2017–18
282 Mosaddek Hossain Barisal Division v. Chittagong Division BKSP 2014–15
259 Farhad Reza Rajshahi Division v. Chittagong Division BKSP 2013–14

Best bowling in an innings [9]

TotalBowlerFor and againstVenueSeason
9/84 Abdur Razzak Khulna Division v. Chittagong Division Bogra 2012–13
9/91 Abdur Razzak Khulna Division v. Dhaka Metropolis Cox's Bazar 2013–14
8/10 Mahedi Hasan Khulna Division v. Barisal Division Khulna 2023–24

National Cricket League One-Day winners

The National Cricket League one-day competition is no longer held. It has been superseded by the Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League as Bangladesh's List A competition.[ citation needed ]

National Cricket League Twenty20 Winners

See also

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