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National Cricket League

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National Cricket League
NCL Bangladesh logo.jpg
CountriesBangladesh Bangladesh
AdministratorBangladesh Cricket Board
FormatFirst-Class
First edition1999–00
Latest edition2019–20
Number of teams8
Current championKhulna Division (7th title)
Most successfulKhulna Division
(7 titles)
2019–20 National Cricket League

The National Cricket League is the oldest domestic first class cricket competition in Bangladesh.

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] for the 2016–17 season Barisal were promoted to tier 1 and Rangpur demoted to tier 2;[2] for the 2017–18 season Rangpur returned to tier 1 and Dhaka Metropolis were demoted to tier 2; for the 2018–19 season Rajshahi were promoted to tier 1 for the first time, and Dhaka Division were demoted to tier 2 for the first time.

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

Team Home Ground Participation Titles
Barisal Division Barisal Divisional Stadium since 1999–2000 0
Biman Bangladesh Airlines Bangladesh Krira Shikkha Protisthan No 1 Ground 2000–01 only 1
Chittagong Division Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium since 1999–2000 1
Dhaka Division Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium since 1999–2000 5
Dhaka Metropolis Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium 2000-01 and since 2011–12 0
Khulna Division Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium since 1999–2000 7
Rajshahi Division Rajshahi Divisional Stadium since 1999–2000 6
Rangpur Division Rangpur Cricket Garden since 2011–12 1
Sylhet Division Sylhet International Cricket Stadium since 1999–2000 0

Winners

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

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.

National Cricket League Twenty20 Winners

See also

  • Cricket in Bangladesh
  • Bangladesh Cricket League

References

  1. ^ "Last-gasp win gives Rangpur maiden title". Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  2. ^ "All eyes on Liton as Rangpur eye return to tier one". Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Walton Group becomes the title sponsor of NCL". bplscorelive.com. Retrieved 8 October 2019.
  4. ^ "Bangladesh Cricket Board". BCB. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  5. ^ "A brief history of Bangladesh domestic cricket". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 23 April 2014.

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