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List of Bangladesh One Day International cricket records


One Day International (ODI) cricket is played between international cricket teams who are full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) as well as the top four associate members. Unlike Test matches, ODIs consist of one inning per team, having a limit in the number of overs, currently 50 overs per innings – although in the past this has been 55 or 60 overs. ODI cricket is List-A cricket, so statistics and records set in ODI matches also count toward List-A records. The earliest match recognized as an ODI was played between England and Australia in January 1971; since when there have been over 4,000 ODIs played by 28 teams. This is a list of Bangladeshi Cricket team's One Day International records. It is based on the List of One Day International cricket records, but concentrates solely on records dealing with the Bangladeshi cricket team. Bangladesh played its first-ever ODI in 1986.

The top five records are listed for each category, except for the team wins, losses, draws and ties, all round records and the partnership records. Tied records for fifth place are also included. Explanations of the general symbols and cricketing terms used in the list are given below. Specific details are provided in each category where appropriate. All records include matches played for Bangladesh only, and are correct as of March 2026.

SymbolMeaning
Player or umpire is currently active in ODI cricket
Even took place during a Cricket World Cup
Player remained not out or partnership remained unbroken
One Day International cricket record
Starting date of the match
Number of innings played
Number of matches played
The team Bangladesh was playing against
The time period when the player was active in ODI cricket
The player involved in the record
One Day International cricket ground where the match was played
MatchesWonLostTiedNRWin %
45816528211036.83
Last Updated: 24 March 2026

As of May 2025, Bangladesh has played 456 ODI matches resulting in 164 victories, 281 defeats and 10 no results for an overall winning percentage of 36.77.

OpponentMatchesWonLostTiedNo result% wonFirstLast
Full members
2211110050.0020142025
22120014.5419902023
255200020.0020002023
428330119.0419882025
161120368.7520072023
4611340123.9119902025
427350016.6619862026
256190024.0020022023
6013450222.4119862025
5023241247.9119992025
8151300062.9619972022
Associate members
22000100.0020072007
2110050.0020032007
11000100.0020042004
14860057.1419972006
3120033.3320102023
44000100.0019992015
11000100.0020082008
45616428111036.7719862026
Statistics are correct as of  Bangladesh vs Pakistan at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, 15 March 2026
OpponentHome - year [win margin (no. of matches)]Away - year [win margin (no. of matches)]
Full members
Afghanistan2016 [2–1 (3)]YTP
Australia--
England--
India2015 [2–1 (3)]YTP
Ireland2008 [3–0 (3)]2023 [2–0 (3)]
New Zealand2010 [4–0 (5)]-
Pakistan2015 [3–0 (3)]-
South Africa2015 [2–1 (3)]2022 [2–1 (3)]
Sri Lanka2021 [2–1 (3)]-
West Indies2012 [3–2 (5)]2009 [3–0 (3)]
Zimbabwe2005 [3–2 (5)]2007 [3–1 (4)]
Associate members
Kenya2006 [4–0 (4)]2006 [3–0 (3)]
NetherlandsYTP-
Scotland2006 [2–0 (2)]-
Last updated: 14 November 2024
OpponentHomeAway / neutral
Full members
AfghanistanMirpur2016Canberra2015 ‡
Australia--Cardiff2005
EnglandChittagong2011 ‡Bristol2010
IndiaDhaka2004Port of Spain2007 ‡
IrelandMirpur2008Belfast2010
New Zealand2008Dublin2017
Pakistan2015Northampton1999 ‡
South Africa2015Providence2007 ‡
Sri LankaBogra2006Pallekele2013
West IndiesChittagong2011Roseau2009
ZimbabweChittagong2005Harare2004
Associate members
BermudaYTPYTPSt John's2007
Canada
Hong KongColombo (SSC)2004
KenyaBogra2006Hyderabad1998
NetherlandsChittagong2011 ‡--
Scotland2006Edinburg1999 ‡
United Arab EmiratesYTPYTPLahore2008
Last updated: 14 November 2024

In a bilateral series winning all matches is referred to as whitewash. First such event occurred when West Indies toured England in 1976. Bangladesh have recorded 14 such series victories.

OppositionMatchesHostSeason
Kenya4Bangladesh2005/06
Kenya3Kenya2006
Zimbabwe5Bangladesh2006/07
Ireland3Bangladesh2007/08
West Indies3West Indies2009
New Zealand4Bangladesh2010/11
New Zealand3Bangladesh2013/14
Zimbabwe5Bangladesh2014/15
Pakistan3Bangladesh2014
Zimbabwe3Bangladesh2015/16
Zimbabwe3Bangladesh2018/19
Zimbabwe3Bangladesh2019/20
West Indies3Bangladesh2020/21
Zimbabwe3Zimbabwe2021
West Indies3West Indies2022
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Bangladesh have also suffered such whitewash 29 times.

OppositionMatchesHostSeason
Zimbabwe3Zimbabwe2000/01
Zimbabwe3Bangladesh2001/02
Pakistan3Bangladesh2001/02
Sri Lanka3Sri Lanka2002
South Africa3South Africa2002/03
Australia3Australia2003
Pakistan5Pakistan2003
England3Bangladesh2003/04
West Indies3West Indies2004
New Zealand3Bangladesh2004/05
Sri Lanka3Sri Lanka2005
Australia3Bangladesh2005/06
Sri Lanka3Sri Lanka2007
New Zealand3New Zealand2007/08
South Africa3Bangladesh2007/08
Pakistan5Pakistan2007/08
Australia3Australia2008
New Zealand3New Zealand2009/10
England3Bangladesh2009/10
Australia3Bangladesh2011
Pakistan3Bangladesh2011/12
Sri Lanka3Bangladesh2013/14
West Indies3West Indies2014
New Zealand3New Zealand2016/17
South Africa3South Africa2017/18
New Zealand3New Zealand2018/19
Sri Lanka3Sri Lanka2019
New Zealand3New Zealand2020/21
West Indies3West Indies2024/25
Afghanistan3United Arab Emirates2025/26
Last updated: 13 March 2026

The highest innings total scored in ODIs came in the match played between England and the Netherlands in June, 2022. Playing in the first ODI at VRA Cricket Ground in Amstelveen, the visiting team posted a total of 498/4. The game against Ireland in March, 2023 saw Bangladesh set their highest innings total of 338/8. Bangladesh broke that record as well by scoring 349/6 in the very next ODI match against Ireland on 20 March 2023 at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.

RankScoreOppositionVenueDateScorecard
1IrelandSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh20 March 2023Scorecard
218 March 2023Scorecard
3AfghanistanGaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan3 September 2023Scorecard
4AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham, England20 June 2019 ‡Scorecard
5South AfricaThe Oval, London, England2 June 2019 ‡Scorecard
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The lowest innings total scored in ODIs has been scored twice. Zimbabwe were dismissed for 35 by Sri Lanka during the third ODI in Sri Lanka's tour of Zimbabwe in April 2004 and USA were dismissed for same score by Nepal in the sixth ODI of the 2020 ICC Cricket World League 2 in Nepal in February 2020. The lowest score in ODI history for Bangladesh is 58 scored twice, once against West Indies in the 2011 Cricket World Cup and against India in June 2014.

RankScoreOppositionVenueDateScorecard
1West IndiesSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh4 March 2011 ‡Scorecard
India17 June 2014Scorecard
3West IndiesNational Cricket Stadium, St. George's, Grenada22 August 2014Scorecard
4AustraliaMarrara Oval, Darwin, Australia30 August 2008Scorecard
5Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka5 August 2002Scorecard
IndiaNational Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh11 April 2003Scorecard
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Bangladesh conceded that the most runs against India in 2022 in the third ODI is 409 runs.

RankScoreOppositionVenueDateScorecard
1IndiaBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chattogram, Bangladesh10 December 2022Scorecard
2EnglandTrent Bridge, Nottingham, England21 June 2005Scorecard
3SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, England8 June 2019 ‡Scorecard
4PakistanRangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla, Sri Lanka21 June 2010Scorecard
5South AfricaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India24 October 2023 ‡Scorecard
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The lowest score conceded by Bangladesh for a full inning is 44 scored by Zimbabwe in the fourth ODI of the 2009 series.

RankScoreOppositionVenueDateScorecard
1ZimbabweBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh3 November 2009Scorecard
2West Indies18 October 2011Scorecard
3New ZealandMcLean Park, Napier, New Zealand23 December 2023Scorecard
4IrelandSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh23 March 2023Scorecard
5IndiaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh17 June 2014Scorecard
Hong KongSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka16 July 2004Scorecard
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The highest match aggregate scored in ODIs came in the match between South Africa and Australia in the fifth ODI of March 2006 series at Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg when South Africa scored 438/9 in response to Australia's 434/4. The 2019 Cricket World Cup game against Australia in Trent Bridge, Nottingham saw a total of 714 runs being scored.

RankAggregateScoresVenueDateScorecard
1Australia (381/5) v  Bangladesh (333/8)Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England20 June 2019 ‡Scorecard
2England (386/6) v  Bangladesh (280)SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, England8 June 2019 ‡Scorecard
3Australia (361/8) v  Bangladesh (295/6)Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh13 April 2011Scorecard
4Bangladesh (326/3) v  Pakistan (329/7)4 March 2014Scorecard
5India (370/4) v  Bangladesh (283/9)19 February 2011 ‡Scorecard
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The lowest match aggregate in ODIs is 71 when USA were dismissed for 35 by Nepal in the sixth ODI of the 2020 ICC Cricket World League 2 in Nepal in February 2020. The lowest match aggregate in ODI history for Bangladesh is 127 scored ninth match of the 1980–81 Australia Tri-Nation Series against Australia, which is the joint 11th lowest of all time.

RankAggregateScoresVenueDateScorecard
1Zimbabwe (44) v  Bangladesh (49/4)Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh3 November 2009Scorecard
2Bangladesh (58) v  West Indies (59/1)Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh4 March 2011 ‡Scorecard
3West Indies (61) v  Bangladesh (62/2)Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh18 October 2011Scorecard
4Bangladesh (76) v  Sri Lanka (77/2)Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka5 August 2002Scorecard
5India (105) v  Bangladesh (58)Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh17 June 2014Scorecard
Last updated: 14 November 2024

An ODI match is won when one side has scored more runs than the total runs scored by the opposing side during their innings. If both sides have completed both their allocated innings and the side that fielded last has the higher aggregate of runs, it is known as a win by runs. This indicates the number of runs that they had scored more than the opposing side. If the side batting last wins the match, it is known as a win by wickets, indicating the number of wickets that were still to fall.

The greatest winning margin by runs in ODIs was England's victory over South Africa by 342 runs in the third and final ODI of South Africa's 2025 tour of England. The largest victory recorded by Bangladesh was over Ireland by 183 runs.

RankMarginTargetOppositionVenueDate
1339IrelandSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh18 March 2023
2322Zimbabwe1 March 2020
3321Sri LankaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh19 January 2018
4293West IndiesSheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna, Bangladesh2 December 2012
5277ZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe16 July 2021
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The greatest winning margin by balls remaining in ODIs was England's victory over Canada by 8 wickets with 277 balls remaining in the 1979 Cricket World Cup. The largest victory recorded by Bangladesh is during the Zimbabwe's tour in 2009 when they won by 6 wickets with 229 balls remaining.

RankBalls remainingMarginOppositionVenueDate
16 wicketsZimbabweBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh3 November 2009
210 wicketsIrelandSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh23 March 2023
39 wicketsNew ZealandMcLean Park, Napier, New Zealand23 December 2023
48 wicketsPakistanSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh13 March 2026
58 wicketsWest IndiesBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh18 October 2011
Last updated: 13 March 2026

A total of 55 matches have ended with chasing team winning by 10 wickets with West Indies winning by such margins a record 10 times. Bangladesh have won ODI match by this margin 1 time.

RankMarginOppositionMost recent venueDate
1IrelandSylhet International Cricket Stadium23 March 2023
2KenyaSheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna, Bangladesh20 March 2006
Zimbabwe30 November 2006
South AfricaBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh15 July 2015
South AfricaSuperSport Park, Centurion, South Africa24 March 2022
West IndiesProvidence Stadium, Guyana14 July 2022
New ZealandMcLean Park, Napier, New Zealand23 December 2023
Last updated: 14 November 2024

South Africa holds the record for the highest successful run chase which they achieved when they scored 438/9 in response to Australia's 434/9. Bangladesh's highest innings total while chasing is 322/3 in a successful run chase against West Indies at Taunton, England during the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

RankScoreTargetOppositionVenueDate
1322West IndiesThe Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, England17 June 2019 ‡
2320IrelandCounty Ground, Chelmsford, England12 May 2023
3319ScotlandSaxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand5 March 2015 ‡
4313ZimbabweQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe16 August 2009
5308New ZealandFatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh3 November 2013
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The narrowest run margin victory is by 1 run which has been achieved in 31 ODI's with Australia winning such games a record 6 times. Bangladesh's has not achieved any victory by 1 run.

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1New ZealandSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh17 October 2010
AfghanistanSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates23 September 2018
3ZimbabweSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh3 March 2020
4EnglandBristol County Ground, Bristol, England10 July 2010
IndiaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh7 December 2022
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The narrowest winning margin by balls remaining in ODIs is by winning of the last ball which has been achieved 36 times with both South Africa winning seven times. Bangladesh has not yet achieved a victory by this margin.

RankBalls remainingMarginOppositionVenueDate
13 wicketsIrelandCounty Ground, Chelmsford, England12 May 2023
245 wicketsAustraliaSWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, England18 June 2005
5 wicketsIndiaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh16 March 2012
4 wicketsNew ZealandFatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh3 November 2013
53 wicketsZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe18 July 2021
Last updated: 13 March 2026

The narrowest margin of victory by wickets is 1 wicket which has settled 55 such ODIs. Both West Indies and New Zealand have recorded such victory on eight occasions. Bangladesh has won the match by a margin of one wicket on three occasions.

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1ZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe10 February 2007
Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh5 November 2009
IndiaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh7 December 2022
4KenyaGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya13 August 2006
EnglandBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh11 March 2011 ‡
West IndiesSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh8 December 2012
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Bangladesh's biggest defeat by runs was against Pakistan in the 2000 Asia Cup against Pakistan at National Stadium, Bangladesh.

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1PakistanNational Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh2 June 2000
2IndiaBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chattogram, Bangladesh10 December 2022
3South AfricaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh19 March 2011 ‡
4IndiaNational Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh11 April 2003
South AfricaBuffalo Park, East London, South Africa22 October 2017
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The greatest winning margin by balls remaining in ODIs was England's victory over Canada by 8 wickets with 277 balls remaining in the 1979 Cricket World Cup. The largest defeat suffered by Bangladesh was against New Zealand in New Zealand when they lost by 10 wickets with 264 balls remaining.

RankBalls remainingMarginOppositionVenueDate
110 wicketsNew ZealandQueenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand31 December 2007
2Sri LankaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh25 January 2018
3South AfricaGoodyear Park, Bloemfontein, South Africa22 February 2003 ‡
49 wicketsWest IndiesSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh4 March 2011 ‡
58 wicketsSri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka5 August 2002
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Bangladesh have lost an ODI match by a margin of 10 wickets on 12 occasions with the most recent being during the sixth match of the Tri-Series in Bangladesh in January 2018.

RankMarginsOppositionMost recent venueDate
1South AfricaWillowmoore Park, Benoni, South Africa6 October 2002
Sri LankaCity Oval, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa14 February 2003 ‡
South AfricaGoodyear Park, Bloemfontein, South Africa22 February 2003 ‡
Sri LankaRanasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka23 July 2004
EnglandThe Oval, London, England16 June 2005
AustraliaOld Trafford, Manchester, England25 June 2005
West IndiesSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, India11 October 2006
AustraliaSir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, Antigua & Barbuda31 March 2007 ‡
New ZealandQueenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand31 December 2007
PakistanNational Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan4 July 2008
South AfricaDe Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley, South Africa15 October 2017
Sri LankaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh25 January 2018
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The narrowest loss of Bangladesh in terms of runs is by 2 runs suffered against Pakistan in the final of the 2012 Asia Cup.

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1PakistanSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh22 March 2012
2West IndiesProvidence Stadium, Providence, West Indies25 July 2018
3ZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe16 August 2011
4Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh1 December 2010
5IndiaMA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh23 December 2004
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The narrowest winning margin by balls remaining in ODIs is by winning of the last ball which has been achieved 36 times with both South Africa winning seven times. Bangladesh has suffered loss by this margin two times, one being the 2018 Asia Cup Final.

RankBalls remainingMarginOppositionVenueDate
12 wicketsZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe2 August 2006
3 wicketsIndiaDubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates28 September 2018
35 wicketsPakistanRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan18 September 2003
3 wicketsSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh4 March 2014
52 wicketsAfghanistan28 September 2016
4 wicketsWest Indies11 December 2018
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Bangladesh has suffered defeat by 1 wicket only once.

RankMarginOppositionVenueDate
1West IndiesArnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines15 May 2004
2ZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe29 July 2006
2 August 2006
Sri LankaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh16 January 2009
Zimbabwe19 January 2009
England2 March 2010
Afghanistan28 September 2016
New ZealandThe Oval, London, England5 June 2019 ‡
Last updated: 14 November 2024

A run is the basic means of scoring in cricket. A run is scored when the batsman hits the ball with his bat and with his partner runs the length of 22 yards (20 m) of the pitch. India's Sachin Tendulkar has scored the most runs in ODIs with 18,426. Second is Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka with 14,234 ahead of Ricky Ponting from Australia in third with 13,704. Tamim Iqbal is the leading Bangladeshi on this list.

RankRunsPlayerMatchesInningsAverage10050Period
1Tamim Iqbal24324036.6514562007–2023
2Mushfiqur Rahim27425636.429492006–2025
3Shakib Al Hasan24723437.299562006–2023
4Mahmudullah23920936.464322007–2025
5Mohammad Ashraful17516822.373202001–2013
6Litton Das†969529.905122015–2026
7Imrul Kayes787832.024162008–2018
8Soumya Sarkar†797433.403142014–2025
9Shahriar Nafees757531.444132005–2011
10Habibul Bashar11110521.680141995–2007
Last updated: 13 March 2026
RunsBatsmanMatchInningsRecord dateRef
Shahriar Nafees292930 November 2006
Anamul Haque3219 January 2018
Soumya Sarkar686415 March 2024 ‡
Tamim Iqbal10210219 August 2011
Shakib Al Hasan14213618 February 2015 ‡
Tamim Iqbal15915812 October 2016
17717523 January 2018
2062043 March 2020
2292275 August 2022
Batting positionBatsmanInningsRunsAverageCareer spanRef
Tamim Iqbal2408,35736.652007–2023
Shakib Al Hasan361,53949.642014–2022
Mushfiqur Rahim1184,37242.032007–2023
Shakib Al Hasan1324,07735.142006–2023
Mahmudullah752,20137.302008–2025
731,66334.642007–2023
Mehidy Hasan Miraz†3466224.512017–2023
Mashrafe Mortaza7168811.862001-2020
Abdur Razzak4635816.272004–2014
Mustafizur Rahman†36876.692015–2025
Last updated: 6 March 2025.
OppositionRunsBatsmanInningsAverageCareer spanRef
AfghanistanMehidy Hasan Miraz1443.722018–2025
AustraliaTamim Iqbal938.112007–2019
BermudaShahriar Nafees2116.002007–2007
CanadaShakib Al Hasan1134.00
EnglandMushfiqur Rahim1641.732007–2023
Hong KongJaved Omar168.002004–2004
IndiaShakib Al Hasan2137.552007–2023
IrelandTamim Iqbal1647.502007-2023
KenyaShahriar Nafees734.142006–2006
NetherlandsImrul Kayes2125.002010–2011
New ZealandMushfiqur Rahim3326.462007–2025
PakistanTamim Iqbal1742.752008–2019
ScotlandAftab Ahmed259.002006–2006
South AfricaShakib Al Hasan1732.862007–2023
Sri LankaMushfiqur Rahim3735.502007-2024
United Arab EmiratesMohammad Ashraful1109.002008–2008
West IndiesTamim Iqbal3243.142007–2022
Zimbabwe4743.262007-2022
Last updated: 6 March 2025

The fourth ODI of the Sri Lanka's tour of India in 2014 saw Rohit Sharma score the highest Individual score. Liton Das holds the Bangladeshi record when he scored 176 against Zimbabwe in the third ODI of the 2020 series.

RankRunsPlayerOppositionVenueDate
1Litton DasZimbabweSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh6 March 2020
2Soumya SarkarNew ZealandSaxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand20 December 2023
3Tamim IqbalZimbabweSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh3 March 2020
4Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe16 August 2009
5Mushfiqur RahimSri LankaDubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates15 September 2018
Imrul KayesZimbabweSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh21 October 2018
Last updated: 14 November 2024
RunsPlayerOpponentVenueSeason
Shaheedur RahmanPakistanTyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka1985-86
Minhajul AbedinSri LankaAsgiriya Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Azhar HossainNew ZealandSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates1990
Faruk AhmedIndiaSector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh, India1990-91
Athar Ali KhanSri LankaEden Gardens, Kolkata, India
Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka1997
Shahriar HossainKenyaNational Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh1998–99
Mehrab HossainZimbabwe
Rajin SalehKenyaFatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh2005–06
Shahriar NafeesZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe2006
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, India2006-07
Shakib Al HasanCanadaAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua & Barbuda
Tamim IqbalZimbabweQueens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe2009
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh2019-20
Liton Das
Last updated: 1 July 2020
OppositionRunsPlayerVenueDateRef
Afghanistan136Liton DasBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh25 September 2022
Australia102*Mushfiqur RahimTrent Bridge, Nottingham, England20 June 2019 ‡
Bermuda104*Shahriar NafeesAntigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda25 February 2007
Canada134Shakib Al Hasan28 February 2007
England128Tamim IqbalThe Oval, London, England1 June 2017
Hong Kong68Javed OmarSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka16 July 2004
India121Liton DasDubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE15 September 2018
Ireland129Tamim IqbalSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh22 March 2008
Kenya108*Rajin SalehFatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh25 March 2006
Netherlands73*Imrul KayesBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh14 March 2011 ‡
New Zealand169Soumya SarkarSaxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand20 December 2023
Pakistan132Tamim IqbalSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh17 April 2015
Scotland95Saxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand5 March 2015 ‡
South Africa110*Mushfiqur RahimDe Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley, South Africa15 October 2017
Sri Lanka144Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE15 September 2018
United Arab Emirates109Mohammad AshrafulGaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan24 June 2008
West Indies130*Tamim IqbalProvidence Stadium, Providence, Guyana22 July 2018
Zimbabwe176Liton DasSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh6 March 2020
Last updated: 14 November 2024

A batsman's batting average is the total number of runs they have scored divided by the number of times they have been dismissed.

RankAveragePlayerInningsRunsNot outPeriod
1Shakib Al Hasan2347,570312006–2023
2Tamim Iqbal2408,357122007–2023
3Mahmudullah2095,689532007–2025
4Mushfiqur Rahim2567,795422006–2024
5Towhid Hridoy†401,26532023–2025
Qualification: 20 innings. Last updated: 13 March 2026
Batting positionBatsmanInningsRunsAverageCareer spanRef
Tamim Iqbal2408,35736.652007–2023
Shakib Al Hasan361,53949.642014–2022
Mahmudullah2077051.332011–2022
Shakib Al Hasan1324,07735.142006–2023
Mahmudullah752,20137.302008–2025
Mahmudullah731,66334.642007-2023
Naeem Islam2644025.882008–2011
Abdur Razzak3836814.152004–2014
Mashrafe Mortaza2126815.762003–2019
Rubel Hossain29756.252009–2019
Last updated: 13 March 2026. Qualification: Min 20 innings batted at position

A half-century is a score of between 50 and 99 runs. Statistically, once a batsman's score reaches 100, it is no longer considered a half-century but a century.

Sachin Tendulkar of India has scored the most half-centuries in ODIs with 96. He is followed by the Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara on 93, South Africa's Jacques Kallis on 86 and India's Rahul Dravid and Pakistan's Inzamam-ul-Haq on 83.Tamim Iqbal is the leading Bangladeshi in this list with 56 half-centuries.

RankHalf centuriesPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
1Shakib Al Hasan2347,5702006–2023
Tamim Iqbal2408,3572007–2023
3Mushfiqur Rahim2567,7952006–2024
4Mahmudullah2095,6892007–2024
5Mohammad Ashraful1683,4682001–2013
Last updated: 6 March 2025

A century is a score of 100 or more runs in a single inning.

Virat Kohli has scored the most centuries in ODIs with 50. Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal has the most centuries for Bangladesh.

RankCenturiesPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
1Tamim Iqbal2408,3572007–2023
2Shakib Al Hasan2347,5702006–2023
Mushfiqur Rahim2567,7952006–2025
4Litton Das†932,5692015–2024
5Shahriar Nafees752,2012005–2011
Imrul Kayes782,4342008–2018
Mahmudullah2095,6892007–2025
Last updated: 6 March 2025
RankSixesPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
1Mahmudullah2095,6892007–2025
2Tamim Iqbal2408,3572007–2023
3Mushfiqur Rahim2567,7952006–2024
4Mashrafe Mortaza1581,7872001–2020
5Soumya Sarkar742,3382014–2025
Last updated: 13 March 2026
RankFoursPlayerInningsRunsPeriod
1Tamim Iqbal2408,3572007–2023
2Shakib Al Hasan2347,5702006–2023
3Mushfiqur Rahim2567,7952006–2025
4Mahmudullah2095,6892007–2025
5Mohammad Ashraful1683,4682001–2013
Last updated: 6 March 2025

Andre Russell of West Indies holds the record for highest strike rate, with minimum 500 balls faced qualification, with 130.22.Soumya Sarkar is the Bangladeshi with the highest strike rate.

RankStrike ratePlayerRunsBalls facedPeriod
1Tanzid Hasan†6256042023–2026
2Soumya Sarkar2,3382,4632014–2025
3Sabbir Rahman1,3331,4612014–2019
4Afif Hossain†6677532020–2026
5Mashrafe Mortaza1,7732,0212001–2020
Qualification: 500 balls faced. Last updated: 13 March 2026

James Franklin of New Zealand's strike rate of 387.50 during his 31* off 8 balls against Canada during 2011 Cricket World Cup is the world record for highest strike rate in an innings. Mashrafe Mortaza and Shakib Al Hasan are the highest rated Bangladeshi's on this list.

RankStrike ratePlayerRunsBalls facedOppositionVenueDate
1Rishad Hossain†39*14West IndiesSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh21 October 2025
2Mashrafe Mortaza44*16KenyaShaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra, Bangladesh17 March 2006
3Shakib Al HasanPakistanSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh4 March 2014
4Mushfiqur Rahim3011West IndiesProvidence Stadium, Providence, Guyana22 July 2018
5Rishad Hossain†48*18Sri LankaBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chattogram, Bangladesh18 March 2024
Last updated: 13 March 2026

Tendulkar holds the record for most runs scored in a calendar year with 1894 runs scored in 1998.Shahriar Nafees scored 1033 runs in 2006, the most for a Bangladesh batsman in a year.

RankRunsPlayerMatchesInningsYear
1Shahriar Nafees28282006
2Najmul Hossain Shanto27262023
3Imrul Kayes27272010
4Mushfiqur Rahim29262023
5Tamim Iqbal26262006
Last updated:14 November 2024

The 1980-81 Benson & Hedges World Series Cup in Australia saw Greg Chappell set the record for the most runs scored in a single series scoring 685 runs. He is followed by Sachin Tendulkar with 673 runs scored in the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Shakib Al Hasan has scored the most runs in a series for a Bangladesh batsman, when he scored 606 runs in the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

RankRunsPlayerMatchesInningsSeries
1Shakib Al Hasan882019 Cricket World Cup
2Mushfiqur Rahim
3Mahmudullah662015 Cricket World Cup
4Imrul Kayes33Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2018-19
5Mahmudullah872023 Cricket World Cup
Last updated: 14 November 2024

A duck refers to a batsman being dismissed without scoring a run. Sanath Jayasuriya has scored the equal highest number of ducks in ODIs with 34 such knocks. Tamim Iqbal and hold this dubious record for Bangladesh.

RankDucksPlayerMatchesInningsPeriod
1Tamim Iqbal2432402007–2023
2Habibul Bashar1111051995–2007
3Litton Das†95942015–2025
4Mohammad Rafique1231041995–2007
Mashrafe Mortaza2181562001–2020
5Mohammad Ashraful1721682001-2013
Last updated: 8 July 2025

A bowler takes the wicket of a batsman when the form of dismissal is bowled, caught, leg before wicket, stumped or hit wicket. If the batsman is dismissed by run out, obstructing the field, handling the ball, hitting the ball twice or timed out the bowler does not receive credit.

Shakib Al Hasan is the leading Bangladesh bowler on the list of leading ODI wicket-takers when he overtook Mashrafe Mortaza in the first ODI of the tour of Zimbabwe in July 2021.

RankWicketsPlayerMatchesInningsAverageSR45Period
1Shakib Al Hasan24724129.5239.661042006–2023
2Mashrafe Mortaza21821832.6540.2712001–2020
3Abdur Razzak15315229.2938.4542004–2014
4Mustafizur Rahman†11711526.9631.33652015–2026
5Rubel Hossain10410234.3136.2712009–2021
6Mehidy Hasan Miraz†11511235.9045.30502017–2026
7Mohammad Rafique12312238.7552.8211995–2007
8Taskin Ahmed†848229.8533.42622014–2025
9Mahmudullah23915346.4553.41002007–2025
10Shafiul Islam606036.1136.2402010–2020
Last updated: 13 March 2026
WicketsBowlerMatchRecord dateReference
Mustafizur Rahman2727 January 2018
545 July 2019 ‡
9115 September 2023
Abdur Razzak14128 March 2013
Mashrafe Mortaza19423 September 2018
Shakib Al Hasan2276 March 2023
Last updated: 6 March 2023
OppositionWicketsPlayerMatchesInningsAveragePeriodRef
AfghanistanShakib Al Hasan151518.562015–2023
AustraliaMashrafe Mortaza161645.732003–2019
BermudaAbdur Razzak2213.002007–2007
Canada1117.002007–2007
EnglandShakib Al Hasan181841.002007–2023
Hong KongAbdur Razzak115.662004–2019
IndiaShakib Al Hasan222232.652007–2023
Ireland151132.922007–2023
KenyaMohammad Rafique141442.001997–2006
Mashrafe Mortaza7718.462006–2006
NetherlandsShakib Al Hasan3327.752010–2023
New Zealand232326.362007–2023
Pakistan181836.232008–2023
ScotlandAbdur Razzak226.52006–2006
South AfricaShakib Al Hasan181846.942007–2023
Sri LankaTaskin Ahmed151526.392015–2025
United Arab EmiratesAbdur Razzak116.332008–2008
West IndiesMashrafe Mortaza191926.032006–2019
ZimbabweShakib Al Hasan484820.482006–2021
Last updated: 13 March 2026

Bowling figures refers to the number of the wickets a bowler has taken and the number of runs conceded. Sri Lanka's Chaminda Vaas holds the world record for best figures in an innings when he took 8/19 against Zimbabwe in December 2001 at Colombo (SSC). Mortaza and Rubel Hossain hold the Bangladeshi record for best bowling figures.

RankFiguresPlayerOppositionVenueDate
1Mashrafe MortazaKenyaGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya15 August 2006
Rubel HossainNew ZealandSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh29 October 2013
3Rishad HossainWest Indies18 October 2025
4Mustafizur RahmanIndia21 June 2015
5Nahid RanaPakistan11 March 2026
Last updated: 13 March 2026
FiguresPlayerOppositionVenueDate
Jahangir ShahPakistanTyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka1985–86
Saiful IslamSri LankaSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates1995
Khaled MahmudZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe2003–04
Tapash BaisyaWest IndiesArnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines2004
Aftab AhmedNew ZealandNational Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh2004–05
Mashrafe MortazaKenyaGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya2006
Rubel HossainNew ZealandSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh2013–14
Last updated: 1 July 2020
OppositionFiguresPlayerVenueDateRef
Afghanistan5/29Shakib Al HasanRose Bowl, Southampton, England24 June 2019 ‡
Australia3/36Abdur RazzakBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh11 March 2003 ‡
Bermuda3/20Queens Sports Club, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago25 March 2007 ‡
Canada3/51Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda28 February 2007
England4/29Mashrafe MortazaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh9 October 2016
Hong Kong3/17Abdur RazzakSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka16 July 2004
India6/43Mustafizur RahmanSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh21 June 2015
Ireland5/32Hasan Mahmud23 March 2023
Kenya6/25Mashrafe MortazaGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya15 August 2006
Netherlands3/29Abdur RazzakBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh14 March 2011 ‡
New Zealand6/26Rubel HossainSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh29 October 2013
Pakistan5/24Nahid RanaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh11 March 2026
Scotland4/23Abdur RazzakSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh17 December 2006
South Africa5/35Taskin AhmedSupersports Park, Centurion, South Africa23 March 2022
Sri Lanka5/39Tanvir IslamR. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka5 July 2025
United Arab Emirates3/22Abdur RazzakGaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan24 June 2008
West Indies6/35Rishad HossainSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh18 October 2025
Zimbabwe5/29Abdur RazzakSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh9 October 2009
Last updated: 13 March 2026.

A bowler's bowling average is the total number of runs they have conceded divided by the number of wickets they have taken. Nepal's Sandeep Lamichhane holds the record for the best career average in ODIs with 15.57. Mustafizur Rahman of Bangladesh is the highest-ranked Bangladeshi when the qualification of 2000 balls bowled is followed.

RankAveragePlayerWicketsRunsBallsPeriod
1Mustafizur Rahman†1784,8005,5772015–2026
2Abdur Razzak2076,0657,9652004–2014
3Shakib Al Hasan3179,36012,5752006–2023
4Taskin Ahmed†1183,5233,9442014–2026
5Mashrafe Mortaza2698,78510,8272001–2020
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 13 March 2026

A bowler's economy rate is the total number of runs they have conceded divided by the number of overs they have bowled. West Indies' Joel Garner, holds the ODI record for the best career economy rate with 3.09. Bangladesh's Mohammad Rafique, with a rate of 4.39 runs per over conceded over his 123-match ODI career, is the highest Bangladeshi on the list.

RankEconomy ratePlayerWicketsRunsBallsPeriod
1Mohammad Rafique1194,6126,2941995–2007
2Shakib Al Hasan3179,36012,5752006–2023
3Abdur Razzak2076,0657,9652004–2014
4Syed Rasel612,0512,6572005–2010
5Mehidy Hasan Miraz†1244,4525,6182017–2026
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 13 March 2026

A bowler's strike rate is the total number of balls they have bowled divided by the number of wickets they have taken. The top bowler with the best ODI career strike rate is South Africa's Lungi Ngidi with strike rate of 23.2 balls per wicket. Bangladesh's Mustafizur Rahman is the highest-ranked Bangladeshi in this list.

RankStrike ratePlayerWicketsRunsBallsPeriod
1Mustafizur Rahman†1784,8005,5772015–2026
2Taskin Ahmed†1183,5233,9442014–2026
3Rubel Hossain1294,4274,6782009–2021
4Shafiul Islam702,5292,5402010–2020
5Abdur Razzak2076,0657,9652004–2014
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 13 March 2026

Shakib Al Hasan is joint-24th on the list of most four-wicket hauls with Pakistan's Waqar Younis, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan and Australia's Brett Lee leading this list in ODIs.

RankFour-wicket haulsPlayerInningsBallsWicketsPeriod
1Shakib Al Hasan24112,5753172006–2023
2Mustafizur Rahman†1085,2791742015–2025
3Abdur Razzak1527,9652072004–2014
4Rubel Hossain1024,6781292009–2021
Mashrafe Mortaza21810,8272692001–2020
Taskin Ahmed783,7821152014-2025
Last updated: 8 July 2025

A five-wicket haul refers to a bowler taking five wickets in a single innings. Mustafizur Rahman is the highest ranked Bangladeshi on the list of most five-wicket hauls which is headed by Pakistan's Waqar Younis with 13 such hauls.

RankFive-wicket haulsPlayerMatchesInningsWicketsPeriod
1Mustafizur Rahman†1091081742015–2025
2Abdur Razzak1531522072004–2014
Shakib Al Hasan2472413172006–2023
4Taskin Ahmed†79771112014–2025
5Tanvir Islam99162025-2025
Rishad Hossain15222023-2026
Abu Jayed2252019-2019
Ziaur Rahman1311102013–2014
Taijul Islam†2020312014-2014
Hasan Mahmud†2625312021–2024
Aftab Ahmed8530122004–2010
Farhad Reza3432222006–2011
Rubel Hossain1041021292009–2021
Mohammad Rafique1231221191995–2007
Mashrafe Mortaza2182182692001–2020
Last updated: 13 March 2026

The best economy rate in an inning, when a minimum of 30 balls are delivered by the player, is West Indies player Phil Simmons economy of 0.30 during his spell of 3 runs for 4 wickets in 10 overs against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground in the 1991–92 Australian Tri-Series. Shakib Al Hasan holds the Bangladeshi record during his spell in first ODI against Zimbabwe at Mirpur, Dhaka.

RankEconomyPlayerOversRunsWicketsOppositionVenueDate
1Shakib Al Hasan7.284West IndiesBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh20 January 2021
210113ZimbabweSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh19 January 2009
3Mahmudullah †671
4Shakib Al Hasan6.583Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh3 November 2009
510131Scotland15 December 2006
Qualification: 30 balls bowled. Last updated: 14 November 2024

The best strike rate in an inning, when a minimum of 4 wickets are taken by the player, is shared by Sunil Dhaniram of Canada, Paul Collingwood of England and Virender Sehwag of Bangladesh when they achieved a strike rate of 4.2 balls per wicket. Rubel Hossain during his spell of 6/26 achieved the best strike rate for a Bangladeshi bowler.

RankStrike ratePlayerWicketsRunsBallsOppositionVenueDate
1Rubel Hossain62635New ZealandSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh29 October 2013
2Rajin Saleh41627ZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe6 August 2006
3Tapash Baisya30West IndiesArnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines16 May 2004
Shakib Al HasanBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh18 October 2011
5Mustafizur Rahman1732ZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe10 August 2022
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The worst figures in an ODI came in the 5th One Day International between South Africa at home to Australia in 2006. Australia's Mick Lewis returned figures of 0/113 from his 10 overs in the second innings of the match. The worst figures by a Bangladeshi is 0/87 that came off the bowling of Tapash Baisya in the 2005 Natwest Series game against England at Nottingham.

RankFiguresPlayerOversOppositionVenueDate
1Tapash Baisya7EnglandTrent Bridge, Nottingham, England21 June 2005
2Nasum Ahmed†10AustraliaMaharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune, India11 November 2023‡
3Rubel Hossain9AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham, England20 June 2019 ‡
4Mohammad Rafique10ZimbabweNational Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh25 November 2001
Taskin Ahmed†Sri LankaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia26 February 2015 ‡
Mashrafe MortazaSouth AfricaBoland Park, Paarl, South Africa18 October 2017
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Mick Lewis also holds the dubious distinction of most runs conceded in an ODI during the aforementioned match. The top two Bangladeshi records in ODIs are held by Shafiul Islam.

RankFiguresPlayerOversOppositionVenueDate
1Shafiul Islam9EnglandEdgbaston, Birmingham, England12 July 2010
210PakistanRangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla, Sri Lanka21 June 2010
3Mustafizur Rahman†New ZealandUniversity Oval, Dunedin, New Zealand20 February 2019
4Taskin Ahmed†9IndiaBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chattogram, Bangladesh10 December 2022
5Abdur Razzak9South AfricaWillowmoore Park, Benoni, South Africa9 November 2008
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Pakistan's Saqlain Mushtaq holds the record for most wickets taken in a year when he took 69 wickets in 1997 in 36 ODIs. Bangladesh's Mashrafe Mortaza is the highest Bangladeshi on the list having taken 49 wickets in 2006.

RankWicketsPlayerMatchesYear
1Mashrafe Mortaza272006
2Shakib Al Hasan†2010
3Abdur Razzak262006
4Mohammad Rafique
Mustafizur Rahman†162019
Last updated: 14 November 2024

1998–99 Carlton and United Series involving Australia, England and Sri Lanka and the 2019 Cricket World Cup saw the records set for the most wickets taken by a bowler in an ODI series when Australian pacemen Glenn McGrath and Mitchell Starc achieved a total of 27 wickets during the series, respectively. Bangladesh's Mustafizur Rahman is joint 26th with his 20 wickets taken during the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

RankWicketsPlayerMatchesSeries
1Mustafizur Rahman†82019 Cricket World Cup
2Abdur Razzak5Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2009–10
34Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2010–11
Mustafizur Rahman†3Indian cricket team in Bangladesh in 2015
Abdur Razzak92007 Cricket World Cup
Mohammad Saifuddin72019 Cricket World Cup
Last updated: 13 March 2026

In cricket, a hat-trick occurs when a bowler takes three wickets with consecutive deliveries. The deliveries may be interrupted by an over bowled by another bowler from the other end of the pitch or the other team's innings, but must be three consecutive deliveries by the individual bowler in the same match. Only wickets attributed to the bowler count towards a hat-trick; run outs do not count. In ODIs history there have been just 49 hat-tricks, the first achieved by Jalal-ud-Din for Pakistan against Australia in 1982.

No.BowlerAgainstDismissalsVenueDateRef.
1Zimbabwe• Tafadzwa Mufambisi (c †Khaled Mashud)
• Elton Chigumbura (lbw)
• Tawanda Mupariwa (c †Khaled Mashud)Harare Sports Club, Harare2 August 2006
2• Prosper Utseya (c Naeem Islam)
• Ray Price (lbw)
• Christopher Mpofu (lbw)Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur3 December 2010
3New Zealand• Corey Anderson (b)
• Brendon McCullum (c Shamsur Rahman (sub))
• Jimmy Neesham (c †Mushfiqur Rahim)Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur29 October 2013
4Zimbabwe• Tinashe Panyangara (b)
• John Nyumbu (lbw)
• Tendai Chatara (b)Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur1 December 2014
5Sri Lanka• Asela Gunaratne (c Soumya Sarkar)
• Suranga Lakmal (c Mustafizur Rahman)
• Nuwan Pradeep (b)Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla28 March 2017

The wicket-keeper is a specialist fielder who stands behind the stumps being guarded by the batsman on strike and is the only member of the fielding side allowed to wear gloves and leg pads.

A wicket-keeper can be credited with the dismissal of a batsman in two ways, caught or stumped. A fair catch is taken when the ball is caught fully within the field of play without it bouncing after the ball has touched the striker's bat or glove holding the bat, Laws 5.6.2.2 and 5.6.2.3 state that the hand or the glove holding the bat shall be regarded as the ball striking or touching the bat while a stumping occurs when the wicket-keeper puts down the wicket while the batsman is out of his ground and not attempting a run. Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim is eight in taking most dismissals in ODIs as a designated wicket-keeper with Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara and Australian Adam Gilchrist heading the list.

RankDismissalsPlayerMatchesInningsCatchesStumpingDis/innPeriod
1Mushfiqur Rahim274258241561.1512006–2025
2Khaled Mashud12612691351.0001995–2006
3Litton Das†96161741.3122015–2026
4Nurul Hasan†13131251.3072016–2025
5Dhiman Ghosh1414940.9282008-2008
Last updated: 13 March 2026

Rahim is 11th in taking most catches in ODIs as a designated wicket-keeper.

RankCatchesPlayerMatchesInningsPeriod
1Mushfiqur Rahim2742582006–2025
2Khaled Mashud1261261995–2006
3Litton Das†96162015–2026
4Nurul Hasan13132016–2025
5Dhiman Ghosh14142008-2008
Last updated: 13 March 2026

Dhoni holds the record for the most stumpings in ODIs with 123 followed by Sri Lankans Sangakkara and Romesh Kaluwitharana.

RankStumpingsPlayerMatchesInningsPeriod
1Mushfiqur Rahim2742582006–2025
2Khaled Mashud1261261995–2006
3Nurul Hasan13132016–2025
4Liton Das†18162015–2026
Dhiman Ghosh14142008–2008
Last updated: 13 March 2026

Ten wicket-keepers on 15 occasions have taken six dismissals in a single innings in an ODI. Adam Gilchrist of Australia alone has done it six times.

The feat of taking 5 dismissals in an innings has been achieved by 49 wicket-keepers on 87 occasions including 2 Bangladeshis.

RankDismissalsPlayerOppositionVenueDate
1Khaled MashudKenyaGymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya12 August 2006
Mushfiqur RahimIndiaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh18 June 2015
3Khaled MashudZimbabweAga Khan Sports Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya14 October 1997
Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe30 July 2006
Mushfiqur Rahim4 February 2007
Dhiman GhoshPakistanGaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan8 April 2008
Mushfiqur RahimIrelandStormont, Belfast, Northern Ireland16 July 2010
ZimbabweSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh6 December 2010
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe19 August 2011
PakistanBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh6 December 2011
EnglandAdelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia9 March 2015 ‡
Liton DasIndiaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh21 June 2015
Mushfiqur RahimDubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates28 September 2018
West IndiesBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh25 January 2021
South AfricaSuperSport Park, Centurion, South Africa23 March 2022
Last updated: 14 July 2022

Gilchrist also holds the ODIs record for the most dismissals taken by a wicket-keeper in a series. He made 27 dismissals during the 1998–99 Carlton & United Series. Bangladeshi record is held by Khaled Mashud when he made 11 dismissals during the tour of Zimbabwe in 2006.

RankDismissalsPlayerMatchesInningsSeries
1Khaled Mashud55Bangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2006
2Mushfiqur Rahim882019 Cricket World Cup
33Sri Lankan cricket team in Bangladesh in 2023–24
444Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2010-11
55Bangladeshi cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2011
West Indian cricket team in Bangladesh in 2012-13
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Caught is one of the nine methods a batsman can be dismissed in cricket. The majority of catches are caught in the slips, located behind the batsman, next to the wicket-keeper, on the off side of the field. Most slip fielders are top order batsmen.

Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene holds the record for the most catches in ODIs by a non-wicket-keeper with 218, followed by Ricky Ponting of Australia on 160 and Bangladeshi Mohammad Azharuddin with 156.Mahmudullah is the leading catcher for Bangladesh.

RankCatchesPlayerMatchesInningsCt/innPeriod
1Mahmudullah2392380.3442007–2025
2Tamim Iqbal2432410.2822007–2023
3Mashrafe Mortaza2182180.2792001–2020
4Shakib Al Hasan2472450.2442006–2023
5Mehidy Hasan Miraz†1151140.4292017–2026
Last updated: 13 March 2026

South Africa's Jonty Rhodes is the only fielder to have taken five catches in an innings.

The feat of taking 4 catches in an innings has been achieved by 42 fielders on 44 occasions with Somuya Sarkar being the only Bangladesh fielder.

RankDismissalsPlayerOppositionVenueDate
1Soumya SarkarScotlandSaxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand5 March 2015 ‡
2Enamul HaqueKenyaM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, India23 May 1998
Aftab AhmedSri LankaRanasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka23 July 2007
Junaid SiddiqueNew ZealandSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh11 October 2008
ZimbabweBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh5 November 2009
Shakib Al HasanSri LankaRangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla, Sri Lanka18 June 2010
Sabbir RahmanZimbabweSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh11 November 2015
MahmudullahSri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka1 April 2017
Sabbir RahmanZimbabweSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh23 January 2018
MahmudullahWest IndiesProvidence Stadium, Providence, West Indies22 July 2018
Mehidy Hasan MirazSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh9 December 2018
Liton DasIrelandClontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin, Ireland15 May 2019
Soumya SarkarSri LankaRanasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka26 July 2019
Sabbir Rahman31 July 2019
Liton DasWest IndiesSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh20 January 2021
New ZealandBasin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand26 March 2021
Mehidy Hasan MirazSri LankaSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh23 May 2021
Tamim Iqbal25 May 2021
Last updated: 25 May 2021

The 2019 Cricket World Cup, which was won by England for the first time, saw the record set for the most catches taken by a non-wicket-keeper in an ODI series. Englishman batsman and captain of the England Test team Joe Root took 13 catches in the series as well as scored 556 runs. Soumya Sarkar with 7 catches in the same series is the leading Bangladeshi on this list.

RankCatchesPlayerMatchesInningsSeries
1Soumya Sarkar882019 Cricket World Cup
2Sabbir Rahman552017–18 Bangladesh Tri-Nation Series
Soumya Sarkar662015 Cricket World Cup
Aftab Ahmed992007 Cricket World Cup
Tamim Iqbal
Last updated: 14 March 2026

A total of 64 players have achieved the double of 1000 runs and 100 wickets in their ODI career.

RankPlayerAverage differencePeriodMatchesRunsBat avgWicketsBowl avg
1Shakib Al Hasan†2006–20232477,57037.2931729.52
2Mehidy Hasan Miraz†2017–20241001,44724.1110935.02
3Mashrafe Mortaza2001–20202181,77313.8526932.65
4Mohammad Rafique1995–20071231,19013.5211938.75
Last updated: 14 November 2024

A total of 50 players on 103 occasions have achieved the double of 250 runs and 5 wickets in a series.

PlayerMatchesRunsWicketsSeries
Shakib Al Hasan†8606112019 Cricket World Cup
Last updated: 14 March 2026

India's Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the most ODI matches played with 463, with former captains Mahela Jayawardene and Sanath Jayasuriya being second and third having represented Sri Lanka on 443 and 441 occasions, respectively. Mushfiqur Rahim is the most experienced Bangladeshi player having represented the team on 272 occasions.

RankMatchesPlayerRunsWktsPeriod
1Mushfiqur Rahim7,795-2006–2025
2Shakib Al Hasan7,5703172006–2023
3Tamim Iqbal8,357-2007–2023
4Mahmudullah5,689822007–2024
5Mashrafe Mortaza1,7732692001–2020
Last updated: 6 March 2025

Tendulkar also holds the record for the most consecutive ODI matches played with 185. He broke Richie Richardson's long standing record of 132 matches.

RankMatchesPlayerPeriod
1Mushfiqur Rahim2010–2016
2Tamim Iqbal2007–2010
3Shakib Al Hasan2008–2012
4Abdur Razzak2006–2008
5Mohammad Ashraful2007–2010
Last updated: 14 November 2024

Ricky Ponting, who led the Australian cricket team from 2002 to 2012, holds the record for the most matches played as captain in ODIs with 230 (including 1 as captain of ICC World XI team). Mashrafe Mortaza has led Bangladesh in 88 matches.

RankMatchesPlayerWonLostTiedNRWin %Period
1Mashrafe Mortaza50360258.132010–2020
2Habibul Bashar29400042.022004–2007
3Shakib Al Hasan27340143.542009–2023
4Mohammad Ashraful8300021.052007–2009
5Tamim Iqbal21140260.002019–2023
Mushfiqur Rahim11240231.422011–2014
Last updated: 14 November 2024
RankWonPlayerMatchesLostTiedNRWin %Period
1Mashrafe Mortaza88360258.132010–2020
2Habibul Bashar69400042.022004–2007
3Shakib Al Hasan62340144.262009–2023
4Tamim Iqbal37140260.002019–2023
5Mushfiqur Rahim37240231.422011–2014
Last updated: 14 November 2024
RankM.O.M. awardsPlayerMatchesPeriod
1Shakib Al Hasan2472006–2023
2Tamim Iqbal2432007–2023
3Mashrafe Mortaza2182001–2020
4Mushfiqur Rahim2742006–2025
5Mehidy Hasan Miraz†1052017–2025
Last updated: 6 March 2025
RankM.O.S. awardsPlayerMatchesPeriod
1Shakib Al Hasan2472006–2023
2Tamim Iqbal2432007–2023
Mushfiqur Rahim2742006–2025
4Shahriar Nafees752005–2011
5Najmul Hossain Shanto†462018–2024
Abdur Razzak1532004–2014
Mashrafe Mortaza2182001–2020
Last updated: 6 March 2025

The youngest player to play in an ODI match is claimed to be Hasan Raza at the age of 14 years and 233 days. Making his debut for Pakistan against Zimbabwe on 30 October 1996, there is some doubt as to the validity of Raza's age at the time. The youngest Bangladeshi to play ODIs was Mohammad Sharif who at the age of 15 years and 116 days debuted in the first ODI of the series against Zimbabwe in April 2001.

RankAgePlayerOppositionVenueDate
1Mohammad SharifZimbabweHarare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe7 April 2001
2Mohammad Ashraful11 April 2001
3Talha JubairNew ZealandSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka23 September 2002
4Nazmul HossainSouth AfricaEdgbaston, Birmingham, England12 September 2004
5Hasibul HossainSri LankaSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates6 April 1995
Last updated: 1 July 2020

The Netherlands batsmen Nolan Clarke is the oldest player to appear in an ODI match. Playing in the 1996 Cricket World Cup against New Zealand in 1996 at Reliance Stadium in Vadodara, Bangladesh he was aged 47 years and 240 days. Jahangir Shah is the oldest Bangladeshi ODI debutant when he played Bangladesh's first ever ODI during the 1986 Asia Cup at the Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.

RankAgePlayerOppositionVenueDate
1Jahangir ShahPakistanTyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka31 March 1986
2Raqibul Hasan
3Rony TalukdarIrelandCounty Cricket Ground, Chelmsford, England14 May 2023
4Samiur RahmanPakistanTyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka31 March 1986
5Khaled AhmedNew ZealandSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh23 September 2023
Last updated: 14 November 2024

The Netherlands batsmen Nolan Clarke is the oldest player to appear in an ODI match. Playing in the 1996 Cricket World Cup against South Africa in 1996 at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, Pakistan he was aged 47 years and 257 days.

RankAgePlayerOppositionVenueDate
1Jahangir ShahNew ZealandSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, UAE28 April 1990
2MahmudullahRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan24 February 2025
3Mushfiqur Rahim
4Shakib Al HasanSri LankaArun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, India6 November 2023
5Mashrafe MortazaZimbabweSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh6 March 2020
Last updated: 6 March 2025

In cricket, two batsmen are always present at the crease batting together in a partnership. This partnership will continue until one of them is dismissed, retires or the innings comes to a close.

A wicket partnership describes the number of runs scored before each wicket falls. The first wicket partnership is between the opening batsmen and continues until the first wicket falls. The second wicket partnership then commences between the not out batsman and the number three batsman. This partnership continues until the second wicket falls. The third wicket partnership then commences between the not out batsman and the new batsman. This continues down to the tenth wicket partnership. When the tenth wicket has fallen, there is no batsman left to partner so the innings is closed.

WicketRunsFirst batsmanSecond batsmanOppositionVenueDateScorecard
292Tamim Iqbal†Litton Das†ZimbabweSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh6 March 2020Scorecard
220Imrul KayesSoumya Sarkar†Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh26 October 2018Scorecard
202Litton Das†Mushfiqur Rahim†Afghanistan25 February 2022Scorecard
189*Shakib Al Hasan†Litton Das†West IndiesThe Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, England17 June 2019 ‡Scorecard
224Mahmudullah†New ZealandSWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, England9 June 2017Scorecard
154Jaker AliTowhid HridoyIndiaDubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates20 February 2025Scorecard
174*Afif Hossain†Mehidy Hasan†AfghanistanBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chattogram, Bangladesh23 February 2022Scorecard
92Tanzim Hasan SakibMahmudullahWest IndiesWarner Park, Bassterre, St. Kitts and Nevis13 February 2019Scorecard
97Shakib Al Hasan†Mashrafe Mortaza†PakistanMultan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan16 April 2008Scorecard
54*Khaled MashudTapash BaisyaSri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka31 August 2005Scorecard
Last updated: 23 February 2022

The highest ODI partnership by runs for any wicket is held by the West Indian pairing of Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels who put together a second wicket partnership of 372 runs during the 2015 Cricket World Cup against Zimbabwe in February 2015. This broke the record of 331 runs set by Indian pair of Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid against New Zealand in 1999

WicketRunsFirst batsmanSecond batsmanOppositionVenueDateScorecard
1st wicketTamim Iqbal †Liton Das †ZimbabweSylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh6 March 2020Scorecard
5th wicketMahmudullah †Shakib Al HasanNew ZealandSWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, England9 June 2017Scorecard
2nd wicketImrul KayesSoumya Sarkar †ZimbabweBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh26 October 2018Scorecard
Tamim Iqbal †Shakib Al HasanWest IndiesProvidence Stadium, Providence, West Indies22 July 2018Scorecard
4th wicketLiton Das †Mushfiqur Rahim †AfghanistanBir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium, Chattogram, Bangladesh25 February 2022 ‡Scorecard
Last updated: 25 February 2022
RankRunsInningsPlayersHighestAverage100/50Career span
197Mushfiqur Rahim & Shakib Al Hasan14838.957/202007–2023
272Mushfiqur Rahim & Mahmudullah14139.004/192008–2023
350Shakib Al Hasan & Tamim Iqbal20747.793/172007–2023
450Mushfiqur Rahim & Tamim Iqbal†17843.655/9
562Imrul Kayes & Tamim Iqbal14731.082/102008–2018
An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batsmen was dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or the required score being reached). Last updated: 14 November 2024

An umpire in cricket is a person who officiates the match according to the Laws of Cricket. Two umpires adjudicate the match on the field, whilst a third umpire has access to video replays, and a fourth umpire looks after the match balls and other duties. The records below are only for on-field umpires.

Rudi Koertzen of South Africa holds the record for the most ODI matches umpired with 209. The current active Aleem Dar is currently at 208 matches. They are followed by New Zealand's Billy Bowden who officiated in 200 matches. The most experienced Bangladeshi is Sharfuddoula Saikat who stood in 67 ODI matches.

RankMatchesUmpirePeriod
1Sharfuddoula2010–2025
2Enamul Haque2006–2015
3Nadir Shah2006–2011
4Mahbubur Rahman2002–2006
5A. F. M. Akhtaruddin2001–2006
Last updated: 13 March 2026
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