Bangladesh’s Individual Batting Records: most runs against each team

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Bangladesh is a cricket-loving nation, and its cricket team has produced many talented players who have made significant contributions to the sport. Over the years, Bangladesh has played against several teams, and its players have made some outstanding individual batting records against each team.

Let’s take a closer look at Bangladesh’s batting records against each team.

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VersusRunsBatsmanInnings
Afghanistan362Mushfiqur Rahim10
Australia343Tamim Iqbal9
Bermuda116Shahriar Nafees2
Canada134Shakib Al Hasan1
England488Tamim Iqbal14
Hong Kong68Javed Omar1
India628Mushfiqur Rahim21
Ireland508Tamim Iqbal10
Kenya239Shahriar Nafees7
Netherlands125Imrul Kayes2
New Zealand676Mahmudullah24
Pakistan684Tamim Iqbal17
Scotland118Aftab Ahmed2
South Africa492Shakib Al Hasan16
Sri Lanka1,020Mushfiqur Rahim31
UAE109Mohammed Ahsraful1
West Indies1174Tamim Iqbal31
Zimbabwe1816Tamim Iqbal44

Australia

Australia is one of the most successful cricket teams in the world, and Bangladesh has played against them on several occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against Australia is 82, which was scored by Shakib Al Hasan in a T20I match in 2021.

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England

England is one of the oldest cricketing nations in the world, and Bangladesh has played against them on several occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against England is 144, which was scored by Tamim Iqbal in a Test match in 2010.

India

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India is one of Bangladesh’s closest rivals in cricket, and the two teams have played against each other on numerous occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against India is 102, which was scored by Mohammad Ashraful in a Test match in 2007.

New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the top cricketing nations in the world, and Bangladesh has played against them on several occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against New Zealand is 146, which was scored by Tamim Iqbal in a Test match in 2017.

Pakistan

Pakistan is a formidable cricket team, and Bangladesh has played against them on several occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against Pakistan is 125, which was scored by Mushfiqur Rahim in a Test match in 2011.

South Africa

South Africa is one of the top cricketing nations in the world, and Bangladesh has played against them on several occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against South Africa is 108, which was scored by Tamim Iqbal in an ODI match in 2017.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is a cricketing powerhouse in the Asian subcontinent, and Bangladesh has played against them on several occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against Sri Lanka is 176, which was scored by Mominul Haque in a Test match in 2018.

West Indies

The West Indies is a former cricketing powerhouse, and Bangladesh has played against them on several occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against the West Indies is 125, which was scored by Shakib Al Hasan in a Test match in 2018.

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is a fellow cricketing nation from Africa, and Bangladesh has played against them on numerous occasions. The highest individual score by a Bangladeshi batsman against Zimbabwe is 156, which was scored by Mushfiqur Rahim in a Test match in 2018.

Conclusion

Bangladesh has produced some exceptional individual batting records against some of the top cricketing nations in the world. With the emergence of talented young players and the experience of seasoned campaigners, it is only a matter of time before these records are broken, and Bangladesh continues to make its mark in the cricketing world.

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