Image Source : ACBOFFICIALS The first ODI between Afghanistan and Bangladesh was the 300th international cricket match at Sharjah Cricket Stadium Sharjah Cricket Stadium became the first venue to ...
Certainly, they were singing and dancing in the stands of Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. And under the joyously buoyant and billowing Afghanistan flag in all its black, red, green and white ...
Sharjah Cricket Stadium marked its name as a milestone in the cricketing history book; it is the very first venue to host 300 ...
On that note, here are some important numbers you need to know from previous ODIs played in Sharjah, that will host all three ODIs of this series. With the match scheduled to start at 3:30 PM IST ...
The tournament's first day will see a double-header at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, where Bangladesh will face Scotland at 2 PM local time (10:00 GMT and 15:30 IST), followed by Pakistan taking on Sri ...
Mohammad Nabi's 84 off 79 balls and Allah Ghazanfar's six-wicket haul led Afghanistan to a 92-run victory over Bangladesh in Sharjah on Wednesday in the first one-day international of a three-match ...
Afghanistan are set to host Bangladesh in a three-match ODI series at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium from Wednesday. The opening game of the series will be another milestone for the Sharjah Cricket ...
The series finale is scheduled for Monday at the same venue. Meanwhile, Sharjah Cricket Stadium celebrated a historic milestone, reaching an unprecedented 300 international cricket matches, marking it ...
Afghanistan has enjoyed glory in the format over the last year, including their recent success over South Africa, where they ...
Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) became the first venue to host 300 international men's cricket matches on Wednesday when Afghanistan and Bangladesh played their first ODI ...
An all-round effort from Azmatullah Omarzai and a dashing century from Rahmanullah Gurbaz headlined Afghanistan's five-wicket win over Bangladesh in the third and final ODI at the Sharjah Cricket ...
Chasing a mediocre 236, Bangladesh were bowled out for 143 as they lost their last eight wickets for 23 runs in Sharjah, which became the first venue to host 300 men's international matches.