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.[1] 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.[2] 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;[3] 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.

Key[edit]

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 July 2020.

Key
Symbol Meaning
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
Date Starting date of the match
Innings Number of innings played
Matches Number of matches played
Opposition The team Bangladesh was playing against
Period The time period when the player was active in ODI cricket
Player The player involved in the record
Venue One Day International cricket ground where the match was played

Team records[edit]

Overall record[edit]

Matches Won Lost Tied NR Win %
435 157 268 0 10 36.09
Last Updated: 23 December 2023[4]

Team wins, losses, draws and ties[edit]

As of September 2023, Bangladesh has played 419 ODI matches resulting in 153 victories, 257 defeats and 9 no results for an overall winning percentage of 37.31.[4]

Opponent Matches Won Lost Tied No result % won First Last
Full members
 Afghanistan 16 10 6 0 0 62.5 2014 2023
 Australia 22 1 20 0 1 4.54 1990 2023
 England 25 5 20 0 0 20.00 2000 2023
 India 41 8 32 0 1 19.51 1988 2023
 Ireland 16 11 2 0 3 68.75 2007 2023
 New Zealand 45 11 33 0 1 24.44 1990 2023
 Pakistan 39 5 34 0 0 12.82 1986 2023
 South Africa 25 6 19 0 0 24.00 2002 2023
 Sri Lanka 54 10 42 0 2 18.51 1986 2023
 West Indies 44 21 21 0 2 47.72 1999 2022
 Zimbabwe 81 51 30 0 0 62.96 1997 2022
Associate members
 Bermuda 2 2 0 0 0 100.00 2007 2007
 Canada 2 1 1 0 0 50.00 2003 2007
 Hong Kong 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2004 2004
 Kenya 14 8 6 0 0 57.14 1997 2006
 Netherlands 3 1 2 0 0 33.33 2010 2023
 Scotland 4 4 0 0 0 100.00 1999 2015
 United Arab Emirates 1 1 0 0 0 100.00 2008 2008
Total 435 157 268 0 10 36.09 1986 2023
Statistics are correct as of  Bangladesh vs New Zealand at Napier, 3rd ODI, 23 December 2023.[5]

First bilateral ODI series wins[edit]

Opponent Home - year [win margin (no. of matches)] Away - year [win margin (no. of matches)]
Full members
 Afghanistan 2016 [2–1 (3)] YTP
 Australia - -
 England - -
 India 2015 [2–1 (3)] YTP
 Ireland 2008 [3–0 (3)] 2023 [2–0 (3)]
 New Zealand 2010 [4–0 (5)] -
 Pakistan 2015 [3–0 (3)] -
 South Africa 2015 [2–1 (3)] 2022 [2–1 (3)]
 Sri Lanka 2021 [2–1 (3)] -
 West Indies 2012 [3–2 (5)] 2009 [3–0 (3)]
 Zimbabwe 2005 [3–2 (5)] 2007 [3–1 (4)]
Associate members
 Kenya 2006 [4–0 (4)] 2006 [3–0 (3)]
 Netherlands YTP -
 Scotland 2006 [2–0 (2)] -
Last updated: 24 March 2022[6]

First ODI match wins[edit]

Opponent Home Away / neutral
Venue Year Venue Year
Full members
 Afghanistan Mirpur 2016 Canberra 2015
 Australia - - Cardiff 2005
 England Chittagong 2011 Bristol 2010
 India Dhaka 2004 Port of Spain 2007
 Ireland Mirpur 2008 Belfast 2010
 New Zealand 2008 Dublin 2017
 Pakistan 2015 Northampton 1999
 South Africa 2015 Providence 2007
 Sri Lanka Bogra 2006 Pallekele 2013
 West Indies Chittagong 2011 Roseau 2009
 Zimbabwe Chittagong 2005 Harare 2004
Associate members
 Bermuda YTP YTP St John's 2007
 Canada
 Hong Kong Colombo (SSC) 2004
 Kenya Bogra 2006 Hyderabad 1998
 Netherlands Chittagong 2011 - -
 Scotland 2006 Edinburg 1999
 United Arab Emirates YTP YTP Lahore 2008
Last updated: 24 March 2022[7]

Winning every match in a series[edit]

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.[8]

Opposition Matches Host Season
 Kenya 4  Bangladesh 2005/06
 Kenya 3  Kenya 2006
 Zimbabwe 5  Bangladesh 2006/07
 Ireland 3  Bangladesh 2007/08
 West Indies 3  West Indies 2009
 New Zealand 4  Bangladesh 2010/11
 New Zealand 3  Bangladesh 2013/14
 Zimbabwe 5  Bangladesh 2014/15
 Pakistan 3  Bangladesh 2014
 Zimbabwe 3  Bangladesh 2015/16
 Zimbabwe 3  Bangladesh 2018/19
 Zimbabwe 3  Bangladesh 2019/20
 West Indies 3  Bangladesh 2020/21
 Zimbabwe 3  Zimbabwe 2021
 West Indies 3  West Indies 2022
Last updated: 20 July 2021[8]

Losing every match in a series[edit]

Bangladesh have also suffered such whitewash 28 times.

Opposition Matches Host Season
 Zimbabwe 3  Zimbabwe 2000/01
 Zimbabwe 3  Bangladesh 2001/02
 Pakistan 3  Bangladesh 2001/02
 Sri Lanka 3  Sri Lanka 2002
 South Africa 3  South Africa 2002/03
 Australia 3  Australia 2003
 Pakistan 5  Pakistan 2003
 England 3  Bangladesh 2003/04
 West Indies 3  West Indies 2004
 New Zealand 3  Bangladesh 2004/05
 Sri Lanka 3  Sri Lanka 2005
 Australia 3  Bangladesh 2005/06
 Sri Lanka 3  Sri Lanka 2007
 New Zealand 3  New Zealand 2007/08
 South Africa 3  Bangladesh 2007/08
 Pakistan 5  Pakistan 2007/08
 Australia 3  Australia 2008
 New Zealand 3  New Zealand 2009/10
 England 3  Bangladesh 2009/10
 Australia 3  Bangladesh 2011
 Pakistan 3  Bangladesh 2011/12
 Sri Lanka 3  Bangladesh 2013/14
 West Indies 3  West Indies 2014
 New Zealand 3  New Zealand 2016/17
 South Africa 3  South Africa 2017/18
 New Zealand 3  New Zealand 2018/19
 Sri Lanka 3  Sri Lanka 2019
 New Zealand 3  New Zealand 2020/21
Last updated: 26 March 2021[8]

Team scoring records[edit]

Most runs in an innings[edit]

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.

Rank Score Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
1 349/6  Ireland Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 20 March 2023 Scorecard
2 338/8 18 March 2023 Scorecard
3 334/5  Afghanistan Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan 3 September 2023 Scorecard
4 333/8  Australia Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 20 June 2019 Scorecard
5 330/6  South Africa The Oval, London, England 2 June 2019 Scorecard
Last updated: 18 March 2023

Fewest runs in an innings[edit]

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.[9][10] 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.[11]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
1 58  West Indies Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 4 March 2011 Scorecard
 India 17 June 2014 Scorecard
3 70  West Indies National Cricket Stadium, St. George's, Grenada 22 August 2014 Scorecard
4 74  Australia Marrara Oval, Darwin, Australia 30 August 2008 Scorecard
5 76  Sri Lanka Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 5 August 2002 Scorecard
 India Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 11 April 2003 Scorecard
Last updated: 1 July 2020[12]

Most runs conceded an innings[edit]

Bangladesh conceded that the most runs against India in 2022 in the third ODI is 409 runs.[13]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
1 409/8  India Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram, Bangladesh 10 December 2022 Scorecard
2 391/4  England Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 21 June 2005 Scorecard
3 386/6 SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, England 8 June 2019 Scorecard
4 385/7  Pakistan Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla, Sri Lanka 21 June 2010 Scorecard
5 382/5  South Africa Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India 24 October 2023 Scorecard
Last updated: 1 July 2020[14]

Fewest runs conceded in an innings[edit]

The lowest score conceded by Bangladesh for a full inning is 44 scored by Zimbabwe in the fourth ODI of the 2009 series.[11]

Rank Score Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
1 44  Zimbabwe Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 3 November 2009 Scorecard
2 61  West Indies 18 October 2011 Scorecard
3 98  New Zealand McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand 23 December 2023 Scorecard
4 101  Ireland Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 23 March 2023 Scorecard
5 105  India Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 17 June 2014 Scorecard
 Hong Kong Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 16 July 2004 Scorecard
Last updated: 23 December 2023[15]

Most runs aggregate in a match[edit]

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.[16] The 2019 Cricket World Cup game against Australia in Trent Bridge, Nottingham saw a total of 714 runs being scored.[17]

Rank Aggregate Scores Venue Date Scorecard
1 714/13  Australia (381/5) v  Bangladesh (333/8) Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 20 June 2019 Scorecard
2 666/16  England (386/6) v  Bangladesh (280) SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, England 8 June 2019 Scorecard
3 656/14  Australia (361/8) v  Bangladesh (295/6) Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 13 April 2011 Scorecard
4 655/10  Bangladesh (326/3) v  Pakistan (329/7) 4 March 2014 Scorecard
5 653/13  India (370/4) v  Bangladesh (283/9) 19 February 2011 Scorecard
Last updated: 1 July 2020[18]

Fewest runs aggregate in a match[edit]

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.[10] 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.[19]

Rank Aggregate Scores Venue Date Scorecard
1 93/14  Zimbabwe (44) v  Bangladesh (49/4) Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 3 November 2009 Scorecard
2 117/11  Bangladesh (58) v  West Indies (59/1) Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 4 March 2011 Scorecard
3 123/12  West Indies (61) v  Bangladesh (62/2) Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 18 October 2011 Scorecard
4 153/12  Bangladesh (76) v  Sri Lanka (77/2) Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 5 August 2002 Scorecard
5 163/20  India (105) v  Bangladesh (58) Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 17 June 2014 Scorecard
Last updated: 1 July 2020[20]

Result records[edit]

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.[21]

Greatest win margins (by runs)[edit]

The greatest winning margin by runs in ODIs was New Zealand's victory over Ireland by 290 runs in the only ODI of the 2008 England tour. The largest victory recorded by Bangladesh was during the Zimbabwe's tour in 2020 by 169 runs.[22]

Rank Margin Target Opposition Venue Date
1 183 runs 339  Ireland Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 18 March 2023
2 169 runs 322  Zimbabwe 1 March 2020
3 163 runs 321  Sri Lanka Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 19 January 2018
4 160 runs 293  West Indies Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna, Bangladesh 2 December 2012
5 155 runs 277  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 16 July 2021
Last updated: 19 March 2023[23]

Greatest win margins (by balls remaining)[edit]

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.[24]

Rank Balls remaining Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 229 6 wickets  Zimbabwe Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 3 November 2009
2 221 10 wickets  Ireland Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 23 March 2023
3 180 8 wickets  West Indies Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 18 October 2011
4 176 9 wickets  West Indies Providence Stadium, Guyana 13 July 2022
5 159 7 wickets  Afghanistan Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 11 July 2023
Last updated: 21 December 2023[23]

Greatest win margins (by wickets)[edit]

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.[25] Bangladesh have won ODI match by this margin 1 time.[23]

Rank Margin Opposition Most recent venue Date
1 10 wickets  Ireland Sylhet International Cricket Stadium 23 March 2023
2 9 wickets  Kenya Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, Khulna, Bangladesh 20 March 2006
 Zimbabwe 30 November 2006
 South Africa Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 15 July 2015
 South Africa SuperSport Park, Centurion, South Africa 24 March 2022
 West Indies Providence Stadium, Guyana 14 July 2022
 New Zealand McLean Park, Napier, New Zealand 23 December 2023
Last updated: 23 December 2023[23]

Highest successful run chases[edit]

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.[26] 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.[27]

Rank Score Target Opposition Venue Date
1 322/3 322  West Indies The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, England 17 June 2019
2 320/7 320  Ireland County Ground, Chelmsford, England 12 May 2023
3 322/4 319  Scotland Saxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand 5 March 2015
4 313/6 313  Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 16 August 2009
5 309/6 308  New Zealand Fatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 3 November 2013
Last updated: 24 March 2022[27]

Narrowest win margins (by runs)[edit]

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.[28] Bangladesh's has not achieved any victory by 1 run.[29]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 3 runs  New Zealand Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 17 October 2010
 Afghanistan Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 23 September 2018
3 4 runs  Zimbabwe Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 3 March 2020
4 5 runs  England Bristol County Ground, Bristol, England 10 July 2010
 India Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 7 December 2022
Last updated: 24 March 2022[29]

Narrowest win margins (by balls remaining)[edit]

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.[30]

Rank Balls remaining Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 4 5 wickets  Australia SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, England 18 June 2005
 India Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 16 March 2012
4 wickets  New Zealand Fatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 3 November 2013
4 5 3 wickets  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 18 July 2021
5 6 Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 6 December 2006
 West Indies Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica 28 July 2009
1 wicket  Zimbabwe Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 5 November 2009
2 wickets  England 11 March 2011
3 wickets  Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka 28 March 2013
Last updated: 21 December 2022[29]

Narrowest win margins (by wickets)[edit]

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.[31]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 1 wicket  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 10 February 2007
Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 5 November 2009
 India Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 7 December 2022
4 2 wickets  Kenya Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya 13 August 2006
 England Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 11 March 2011
 West Indies Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 8 December 2012
Last updated: 24 March 2022[29]

Greatest loss margins (by runs)[edit]

Bangladesh's biggest defeat by runs was against Pakistan in the 2000 Asia Cup against Pakistan at Bangabandhu National Stadium, Bangladesh.[32]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 233 runs  Pakistan Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2 June 2000
2 227 runs  India Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram, Bangladesh 10 December 2022
3 206 runs  South Africa Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 19 March 2011
4 200 runs  India Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 11 April 2003
 South Africa Buffalo Park, East London, South Africa 22 October 2017
Last updated: 24 March 2022[32]

Greatest loss margins (by balls remaining)[edit]

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.[24]

Rank Balls remaining Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 264 10 wickets  New Zealand Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand 31 December 2007
2 229  Sri Lanka Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 25 January 2018
3 228  South Africa Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein, South Africa 22 February 2003
4 226 9 wickets  West Indies Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 4 March 2011
5 206 8 wickets  Sri Lanka Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 5 August 2002
Last updated: 24 March 2022[32]

Greatest loss margins (by wickets)[edit]

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.

Rank Margins Opposition Most recent venue Date
1 10 wickets  South Africa Willowmoore Park, Benoni, South Africa 6 October 2002
 Sri Lanka City Oval, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa 14 February 2003
 South Africa Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein, South Africa 22 February 2003
 Sri Lanka Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 23 July 2004
 England The Oval, London, England 16 June 2005
 Australia Old Trafford, Manchester, England 25 June 2005
 West Indies Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, India 11 October 2006
 Australia Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, Antigua & Barbuda 31 March 2007
 New Zealand Queenstown Events Centre, Queenstown, New Zealand 31 December 2007
 Pakistan National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan 4 July 2008
 South Africa De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley, South Africa 15 October 2017
 Sri Lanka Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 25 January 2018
Last updated: 24 March 2022[32]

Narrowest loss margins (by runs)[edit]

The narrowest loss of Bangladesh in terms of runs is by 2 runs suffered against Pakistan in the final of the 2012 Asia Cup.[33]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 2 runs  Pakistan Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 22 March 2012
2 3 runs  West Indies Providence Stadium, Providence, West Indies 25 July 2018
3 5 runs  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 16 August 2011
4 9 runs Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 1 December 2010
5 11 runs  India MA Aziz Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 23 December 2004
Last updated: 24 March 2022[33]

Narrowest loss margins (by balls remaining)[edit]

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.[30]

Rank Balls remaining Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 0 2 wickets  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 2 August 2006
3 wickets  India Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 28 September 2018
3 1 5 wickets  Pakistan Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 18 September 2003
3 wickets Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 4 March 2014
5 2 2 wickets  Afghanistan 28 September 2016
4 wickets  West Indies 11 December 2018
Last updated: 24 March 2022[33]

Narrowest loss margins (by wickets)[edit]

Bangladesh has suffered defeat by 1 wicket only once.[33]

Rank Margin Opposition Venue Date
1 1 wicket  West Indies Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines 15 May 2004
2 2 wickets  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 29 July 2006
2 August 2006
 Sri Lanka Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 16 January 2009
 Zimbabwe 19 January 2009
 England 2 March 2010
 Afghanistan 28 September 2016
 New Zealand The Oval, London, England 5 June 2019
Last updated: 24 March 2022[33]

Individual records[edit]

Batting Records[edit]

Most career runs[edit]

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.[34] 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.[35]

Rank Runs Player Matches Innings Average 100 50 Period
1 8,357 Tamim Iqbal 243 240 36.65 14 56 2007-2023
2 7,572 Mushfiqur Rahim 262 245 36.93 9 48 2006-2023
3 7,445 Shakib Al Hasan 245 232 37.03 9 55 2006-2023
4 5,238 Mahmudullah 226 196 36.12 4 27 2007-2023
5 3,468 Mohammad Ashraful 175 168 22.37 3 20 2001-2013
6 2,434 Imrul Kayes 78 78 32.02 4 16 2008-2018
7 2,430 Litton Das 83 82 32.40 5 12 2015-2023
8 2,201 Shahriar Nafees 75 75 31.44 4 13 2005-2011
9 2,168 Habibul Bashar 111 105 21.68 0 14 1995-2007
10 1,954 Aftab Ahmed 85 85 24.73 0 14 2004-2010
Last updated: 28 October 2023[36]

Fastest runs getter[edit]

Runs Batsman Match Innings Record date Ref
1000 Shahriar Nafees 29 29 30 November 2006 [37]
Anamul Haque 32 19 January 2018
2000 Soumya Sarkar 68 64 15 March 2024 ‡ [38]
3000 Tamim Iqbal 102 102 19 August 2011 [39]
4000 Shakib Al Hasan 142 136 18 February 2015 ‡ [40]
5000 Tamim Iqbal 159 158 12 October 2016 [41]
6000 177 175 23 January 2018 [42]
7000 206 204 3 March 2020 [43]
8000 229 227 5 August 2022 [44]

Most runs in each batting position[edit]

Batting position Batsman Innings Runs Average Career span Ref
Opener Tamim Iqbal 240 8,357 36.65 2007–2023 [45]
Number 3 Shakib Al Hasan 36 1,539 49.64 2014–2022 [46]
Number 4 Mushfiqur Rahim 117 4,367 42.39 2007–2023 [47]
Number 5 Shakib Al Hasan 131 4,072 35.40 2006–2023 [48]
Number 6 Mushfiqur Rahim 64 1,904 38.08 2007–2023 [49]
Number 7 Mahmudullah 72 1,643 34.95 2007–2023 [50]
Number 8 Mashrafe Mortaza 49 620 15.50 2003–2020 [51]
Number 9 71 688 11.86 2001-2020 [52]
Number 10 Abdur Razzak 46 358 16.27 2004–2014 [53]
Number 11 Mustafizur Rahman 34 84 6.46 2015–2023 [54]
Last updated: 25 October 2023.

Most runs against each team[edit]

Opposition Runs Batsman Innings Average Career span Ref
 Afghanistan 459 Mushfiqur Rahim 14 35.30 2014–2023 [55]
 Australia 343 Tamim Iqbal 9 38.11 2007–2019 [56]
 Bermuda 116 Shahriar Nafees 2 116.00 2007–2007 [57]
 Canada 134 Shakib Al Hasan 1 134.00 [58]
 England 626 Mushfiqur Rahim 16 41.73 2007–2023 [59]
 Hong Kong 68 Javed Omar 1 68.00 2004–2004 [60]
 India 751 Shakib Al Hasan 21 37.55 2007–2023 [61]
 Ireland 665 Tamim Iqbal 16 47.50 2007-2023 [62]
 Kenya 239 Shahriar Nafees 7 34.14 2006–2006 [63]
 Netherlands 125 Imrul Kayes 2 125.00 2010–2011 [64]
 New Zealand 787 Mahmudullah 27 35.77 2008–2023 [65]
 Pakistan 684 Tamim Iqbal 17 42.75 2008–2019 [66]
 Scotland 118 Aftab Ahmed 2 59.00 2006–2006 [67]
 South Africa 492 Shakib Al Hasan 16 35.14 2007–2022 [68]
 Sri Lanka 1,062 Mushfiqur Rahim 33 33.18 2007-2023 [69]
 United Arab Emirates 109 Mohammad Ashraful 1 109.00 2008–2008 [70]
 West Indies 1,208 Tamim Iqbal 32 43.14 2007–2022 [71]
 Zimbabwe 1,947 47 43.26 2007-2022 [72]
Last updated: 14 October 2023

Highest individual score[edit]

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.[73]

Rank Runs Player Opposition Venue Date
1 176 Liton Das  Zimbabwe Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 6 March 2020
2 169 Soumya Sarkar  New Zealand Saxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand 20 December 2023
3 158 Tamim Iqbal  Zimbabwe Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 3 March 2020
4 154 Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 16 August 2009
5 144 Mushfiqur Rahim  Sri Lanka Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 15 September 2018
Imrul Kayes  Zimbabwe Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 21 October 2018
Last updated: 20 December 2023[74]

Highest individual score – progression of record[edit]

Runs Player Opponent Venue Season
37 Shaheedur Rahman  Pakistan Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka 1985-86
40 Minhajul Abedin  Sri Lanka Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka
54 Azhar Hossain  New Zealand Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 1990
57 Faruk Ahmed  India Sector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh, India 1990-91
78* Athar Ali Khan  Sri Lanka Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India
82* Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka 1997
95 Shahriar Hossain  Kenya Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 1998-99
101 Mehrab Hossain  Zimbabwe
108* Rajin Saleh  Kenya Fatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 2005-06
118* Shahriar Nafees  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 2006
123* Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, India 2006-07
134* Shakib Al Hasan  Canada Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua & Barbuda
154 Tamim Iqbal  Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 2009
158 Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 2019-20
176 Liton Das
Last updated: 1 July 2020[74]

Highest score against each opponent[edit]

Opposition Runs Player Venue Date Ref
 Afghanistan 136 Liton Das Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 25 September 2022 [75]
 Australia 102* Mushfiqur Rahim Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 20 June 2019 [76]
 Bermuda 104* Shahriar Nafees Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda 25 February 2007 [77]
 Canada 134 Shakib Al Hasan 28 February 2007 [78]
 England 128 Tamim Iqbal The Oval, London, England 1 June 2017 [79]
 Hong Kong 68 Javed Omar Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 16 July 2004 [80]
 India 121 Liton Das Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 15 September 2018 [81]
 Ireland 129 Tamim Iqbal Sher-e-Bangla Mirpur Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 22 March 2008 [82]
 Kenya 108* Rajin Saleh Fatullah Osmani Stadium, Fatullah, Bangladesh 25 March 2006 [83]
 Netherlands 73* Imrul Kayes Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 14 March 2011 [84]
 New Zealand 169 Soumya Sarkar Saxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand 20 December 2023 [85]
 Pakistan 132 Tamim Iqbal Sher-e-Bangla Mirpur Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 17 April 2015 [86]
 Scotland 95 Saxton Oval, Nelson, New Zealand 5 March 2015 [87]
 South Africa 110* Mushfiqur Rahim De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley, South Africa 15 October 2017 [88]
 Sri Lanka 144 Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, UAE 15 September 2018 [89]
 United Arab Emirates 109 Mohammad Ashraful Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan 24 June 2008 [90]
 West Indies 130* Tamim Iqbal Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana 22 July 2018 [91]
 Zimbabwe 176 Liton Das Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet, Bangladesh 6 March 2020 [92]
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Highest career average[edit]

A batsman's batting average is the total number of runs they have scored divided by the number of times they have been dismissed.[93]

Rank Average Player Innings Runs Not out Period
1 37.03 Shakib Al Hasan 232 7,445 31 2006–2023
2 36.93 Mushfiqur Rahim 245 7,572 40 2006–2023
3 36.65 Tamim Iqbal 240 8,357 12 2007–2023
4 36.12 Mahmudullah 196 5,238 51 2007–2023
5 32.40 Litton Das 82 2,430 7 2015–2023
Qualification: 20 innings. Last updated: 28 October 2023[94]

Highest Average in each batting position[edit]

Batting position Batsman Innings Runs Average Career span Ref
Opener Tamim Iqbal 240 8,357 36.65 2007–2023 [95]
Number 3 Shakib Al Hasan 36 1,539 49.64 2014–2022 [96]
Number 4 Mahmudullah 20 770 51.33 2011–2022 [97]
Number 5 23 683 37.94 2009–2023 [98]
Number 6 Mushfiqur Rahim 64 1,904 38.08 2008–2023 [99]
Number 7 Mahmudullah 72 1,643 34.95 2007-2021 [100]
Number 8 Naeem Islam 26 440 25.88 2008–2011 [101]
Number 9 Abdur Razzak 38 368 14.15 2004–2014 [102]
Number 10 Mashrafe Mortaza 21 268 15.76 2003–2019 [103]
Number 11 Mustafizur Rahman 34 84 6.46 2015–2023 [104]
Last updated: 25 October 2023. Qualification: Min 20 innings batted at position

Most half-centuries[edit]

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 55 half-centuries.[105]

Rank Half centuries Player Innings Runs Period
1 56 Tamim Iqbal 239 8,313 2007-2023
2 55 Shakib Al Hasan 232 7,445 2006-2023
3 48 Mushfiqur Rahim 245 7,572 2006-2023
4 27 Mahmudullah 196 5,238 2007-2023
5 20 Mohammad Ashraful 168 3,468 2001-2013
Last updated: 28 October 2023[106]

Most centuries[edit]

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

Tendulkar has also scored the most centuries in ODIs with 49. Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal has the most centuries for Bangladesh.[107]

Rank Centuries Player Innings Runs Period
1 14 Tamim Iqbal 240 8,357 2007-2023
2 9 Shakib Al Hasan 232 7,445 2006-2023
Mushfiqur Rahim 245 7,572 2006-2023
4 5 Litton Das 82 2,430 2015-2023
5 4 Shahriar Nafees 75 2,201 2005-2011
Imrul Kayes 78 2,434 2008-2018
Mahmudullah 196 5,238 2007-2023
Last updated: 28 October 2023[108]

Most Sixes[edit]

Rank Sixes Player Innings Runs Period
1 103 Tamim Iqbal 240 8,357 2007–2023
2 98 Mushfiqur Rahim 245 7,572 2006–2023
3 87 Mahmudullah 196 5,238 2007–2023
4 62 Mashrafe Mortaza 158 1,787 2001–2020
5 49 Aftab Ahmed 85 1,954 2004–2010
Last updated: 28 October 2023[109]

Most Fours[edit]

Rank Fours Player Innings Runs Period
1 925 Tamim Iqbal 240 8,357 2007-2023
2 683 Shakib Al Hasan 232 7,445 2006-2023
3 596 Mushfiqur Rahim 245 7,572 2006-2023
4 392 Mahmudullah 196 5,238 2007-2023
5 354 Mohammad Ashraful 168 3,468 2001-2013
Last updated: 24 October 2023[110]

Highest strike rates[edit]

Andre Russell of West Indies holds the record for highest strike rate, with minimum 500 balls faced qualification, with 130.22.[111]Soumya Sarkar is the Bangladeshi with the highest strike rate.

Rank Strike rate Player Runs Balls faced Period
1 97.35 Soumya Sarkar 1,768 1,816 2014-2021
2 91.23 Sabbir Rahman 1,333 1,461 2014-2019
3 87.72 Mashrafe Mortaza 1,773 2,021 2001-2020
4 87.33 Litton Das 2,427 2,779 2001-2020
5 82.76 Mosaddek Hossain 634 766 2016-2022
Qualification: 500 balls faced. Last updated: 24 October 2023[112]

Highest strike rates in an inning[edit]

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.[113]

Rank Strike rate Player Runs Balls faced Opposition Venue Date
1 275.00 Mashrafe Mortaza 44* 16  Kenya Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra, Bangladesh 17 March 2006
Shakib Al Hasan  Pakistan Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 4 March 2014
3 272.72 Mushfiqur Rahim 30 11  West Indies Providence Stadium, Providence, West Indies 22 July 2018
4 240.90 Abdur Razzak 53* 22  Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 5 May 2013
5 195.00 Mashrafe Mortaza 39 20  India Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 27 December 2004
Last updated: 1 July 2020[114]

Most runs in a calendar year[edit]

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.[115]

Rank Runs Player Matches Innings Year
1 1,033 Shahriar Nafees 28 28 2006
2 867 Imrul Kayes 27 27 2010
3 807 Tamim Iqbal 26 26 2008
4 787 Shakib Al Hasan 27 27 2010
5 784 Aftab Ahmed 2006
Last updated: 1 July 2020[116]

Most runs in a series[edit]

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.[117]

Rank Runs Player Matches Innings Series
1 606 Shakib Al Hasan 8 8 2019 Cricket World Cup
2 367 Mushfiqur Rahim
3 365 Mahmudullah 6 6 2015 Cricket World Cup
4 349 Imrul Kayes 3 3 Zimbabwean cricket team in Bangladesh in 2018-19
5 312 Tamim Iqbal Pakistan cricket team in Bangladesh in 2014-15
Last updated: 1 July 2020[118]

Most ducks[edit]

A duck refers to a batsman being dismissed without scoring a run.[119] Sanath Jayasuriya has scored the equal highest number of ducks in ODIs with 34 such knocks. Tamim Iqbal and Habibul Bashar hold this dubious record for Bangladesh.[120]

Rank Ducks Player Matches Innings Period
1 19 Tamim Iqbal 240 238 2007-2023
2 18 Habibul Bashar 111 105 1995-2007
3 15 Mohammad Rafique 123 104 1995-2007
Mashrafe Mortaza 218 156 2001–2020
5 13 Mohammad Ashraful 175 168 2001–2013
Last updated: 14 May 2023[121]

Bowling records[edit]

Most career wickets[edit]

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.[122]

Rank Wickets Player Matches Innings Average SR 4 5 Period
1 315 Shakib Al Hasan 245 239 29.41 39.56 10 4 2006-2023
2 269 Mashrafe Mortaza 218 218 32.65 40.2 7 1 2001-2020
3 207 Abdur Razzak 153 152 29.29 38.4 5 4 2004-2014
4 160 Mustafizur Rahman 99 98 25.48 29.79 5 5 2015-2023
5 129 Rubel Hossain 104 102 34.31 36.2 7 1 2009-2021
6 119 Mohammad Rafique 123 122 38.75 52.8 2 1995-2007
7 97 Mehidy Hasan Miraz 88 85 33.93 42.71 5 0 2007-2023
8 94 Taskin Ahmed 67 65 29.97 33.02 4 2 2017-2023
9 82 Mahmudullah 226 151 46.23 53.04 0 0 2014-2023
10 70 Shafiul Islam 60 60 36.11 36.2 4 0 2010-2020
Last updated: 28 October 2023[123]

Fastest wicket taker[edit]

Wickets Bowler Match Record date Reference
50 Mustafizur Rahman 27 27 January 2018 [124]
100 54 5 July 2019 ‡ [125]
150 Abdur Razzak 108 1 December 2010 [126]
200 141 28 March 2013 [127]
250 Mashrafe Mortaza 194 23 September 2018 [128]
300 Shakib Al Hasan 227 6 March 2023
Last updated: 6 March 2023

Most career wickets against each team[edit]

Opposition Wickets Player Matches Innings Average Period Ref
 Afghanistan 30 Shakib Al Hasan 15 15 18.56 2015–2023 [129]
 Australia 15 Mashrafe Mortaza 16 16 45.73 2003–2019 [130]
 Bermuda 4 Abdur Razzak 2 2 13.00 2007–2007 [131]
 Canada 3 1 1 17.00 2007–2007 [132]
 England 21 Shakib Al Hasan 18 18 41.00 2007–2023 [133]
 Hong Kong 3 Abdur Razzak 1 1 5.66 2004–2019 [134]
 India 29 Shakib Al Hasan 22 22 32.65 2007–2023 [135]
 Ireland 13 Shakib Al Hasan 11 10 28.53 2007–2023 [136]
 Kenya 19 Mohammad Rafique 14 14 42.00 1997–2006 [137]
Mashrafe Mortaza 7 7 18.46 2006–2006
 Netherlands 3 Abdur Razzak 2 2 26.33 2010–2011 [138]
Shakib Al Hasan 24.66
 New Zealand 38 23 23 26.36 2007–2023 [139]
 Pakistan 21 17 17 34.80 2008–2023 [140]
 Scotland 6 Abdur Razzak 2 2 6.5 2006–2006 [141]
 South Africa 17 Shakib Al Hasan 18 18 46.94 2007–2023 [142]
 Sri Lanka 26 Mashrafe Mortaza 22 22 37.15 2003–2018 [143]
 United Arab Emirates 3 Abdur Razzak 1 1 6.33 2008–2008 [144]
 West Indies 30 Mashrafe Mortaza 19 19 26.03 2006–2019 [145]
 Zimbabwe 82 Shakib Al Hasan 48 48 20.48 2006–2021 [146]
Last updated: 24 October 2023

Best figures in an innings[edit]

Bowling figures refers to the number of the wickets a bowler has taken and the number of runs conceded.[147] 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.[148]

Rank Figures Player Opposition Venue Date
1 6/26 Mashrafe Mortaza  Kenya Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya 15 August 2006
Rubel Hossain  New Zealand Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 29 October 2013
3 6/43 Mustafizur Rahman  India 21 June 2015
4 5/28 Taskin Ahmed 17 June 2014
Taijul Islam  West Indies Providence Stadium, Guyana 16 July 2022
Last updated: 22 July 2022[149]

Best figures in an innings – progression of record[edit]

Figures Player Opposition Venue Date
2/23 Jahangir Shah  Pakistan Tyronne Fernando Stadium, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka 1985-86
4/36 Saiful Islam  Sri Lanka Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 1995
4/19 Khaled Mahmud  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 2003-04
4/16 Tapash Baisya  West Indies Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines 2004
5/31 Aftab Ahmed  New Zealand Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2004-05
6/26 Mashrafe Mortaza  Kenya Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya 2006
Rubel Hossain  New Zealand Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 2013-14
Last updated: 1 July 2020[149]

Best Bowling Figure against each opponent[edit]

Opposition Figures Player Venue Date Ref
 Afghanistan 5/29 Shakib Al Hasan Rose Bowl, Southampton, England 24 June 2019 [150]
 Australia 3/36 Abdur Razzak Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 11 March 2003 [151]
 Bermuda 3/20 Queens Sports Club, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago 25 March 2007 [152]
 Canada 3/51 Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda 28 February 2007 [153]
 England 4/29 Mashrafe Mortaza Sher-e-Bangla Mirpur Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 9 October 2016 [154]
 Hong Kong 3/17 Abdur Razzak Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka 16 July 2004 [155]
 India 6/43 Mustafizur Rahman Sher-e-Bangla Mirpur Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 21 June 2015 [156]
 Ireland 5/32 Hasan Mahmud 23 March 2023 [157]
 Kenya 6/25 Mashrafe Mortaza Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi, Kenya 15 August 2006 [158]
 Netherlands 3/29 Abdur Razzak Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 14 March 2011 [159]
 New Zealand 6/26 Rubel Hossain Sher-e-Bangla Mirpur Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 29 October 2013 [160]
 Pakistan 5/75 Mustafizur Rahman Lord's, London, England 5 July 2019 [161]
 Scotland 4/23 Abdur Razzak Sher-e-Bangla Mirpur Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 17 December 2006 [162]
 South Africa 5/35 Taskin Ahmed Supersports Park, Centurion, South Africa 23 March 2022 [163]
 Sri Lanka 5/62 Abdur Razzak Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka 28 March 2013 [164]
 United Arab Emirates 3/22 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan 24 June 2008 [165]
 West Indies 5/28 Taijul Islam Providence Stadium, Guyana, West Indies 16 July 2022 [166]
 Zimbabwe 5/29 Abdur Razzak Sher-e-Bangla Mirpur Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 9 October 2009 [167]
Last updated: 20 March 2021.[149]

Best career average[edit]

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.[168]

Rank Average Player Wickets Runs Balls Period
1 24.62 Mustafizur Rahman 160 3,645 4,305 2015–2023
2 29.03 Shakib Al Hasan 315 8,827 11,879 2006–2023
3 29.29 Abdur Razzak 207 6,065 7,965 2004-2014
4 30.84 Taskin Ahmed 94 2,437 2,667 2014–2023
5 32.65 Mashrafe Mortaza 269 8,785 10,827 2001–2020
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 8 July 2023[169]

Best career economy rate[edit]

A bowler's economy rate is the total number of runs they have conceded divided by the number of overs they have bowled.[119] 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.[170]

Rank Economy rate Player Wickets Runs Balls Period
1 4.39 Mohammad Rafique 119 4,612 6,294 1995-2007
2 4.69 Mehidy Hasan Miraz 97 2,756 3,519 2017–2023
3 4.45 Shakib Al Hasan 315 8,711 11,735 2006–2023
4 4.56 Abdur Razzak 207 6,065 7,965 2004–2014
5 4.63 Syed Rasel 61 2,051 2,657 2005–2010
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 18 March 2023[171]

Best career strike rate[edit]

A bowler's strike rate is the total number of balls they have bowled divided by the number of wickets they have taken.[119] 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.[172]

Rank Strike rate Player Wickets Runs Balls Period
1 29.0 Mustafizur Rahman 160 3,500 4,125 2015–2023
2 36.2 Shafiul Islam 70 2,529 2,540 2010–2020
Rubel Hossain 129 4,427 4,678 2009–2021
4 38.4 Abdur Razzak 207 6,065 7,965 2004–2014
5 39.0 Shakib Al Hasan 315 8,688 11,771 2006–2023
Qualification: 2,000 balls. Last updated: 6 March 2023[173]

Most four-wickets (& over) hauls in an innings[edit]

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.[174]

Rank Four-wicket hauls Player Matches Balls Wickets Period
1 14 Shakib Al Hasan 227 11,711 315 2006–2023
2 9 Abdur Razzak 153 7,965 207 2004–2014
Mustafizur Rahman 85 4,125 160 2015-2023
3 8 Rubel Hossain 104 4,678 129 2009–2021
Mashrafe Mortaza 218 10,827 269 2001–2020
Last updated: 6 March 2023[175]

Most five-wicket hauls in a match[edit]

A five-wicket haul refers to a bowler taking five wickets in a single innings.[176] 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.[177]

Rank Five-wicket hauls Player Matches Balls Wickets Period
1 5 Mustafizur Rahman 85 4,125 160 2015–2023
2 4 Abdur Razzak 153 7,965 207 2004–2014
Shakib Al Hasan 227 11,711 315 2006–2023
3 2 Taskin Ahmed 57 2,537 94 2014-2023
4 1 Aftab Ahmed 85 739 12 2004-2010
Mohammad Rafique 123 6,294 119 1995-2007
Mashrafe Mortaza 218 10,827 269 2001–2020
Farhad Reza 34 1,139 22 2006-2011
Ziaur Rahman 13 390 10 2013-2014
Rubel Hossain 104 4,678 129 2009–2021
Abu Jayed 2 108 5 2019-2019
Last updated: 6 March 2023[178]

Best economy rates in an inning[edit]

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.[179]

Rank Economy Player Overs Runs Wickets Opposition Venue Date
1 1.09 Shakib Al Hasan 7.2 8 4  West Indies Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 20 January 2021
2 1.10 10 11 3  Zimbabwe Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 19 January 2009
3 1.16 Mahmudullah 6 7 1
4 1.17 Shakib Al Hasan 6.5 8 3 Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 3 November 2009
5 1.30 10 13 1  Scotland 15 December 2006
Qualification: 30 balls bowled. Last updated: 20 March 2021[180]

Best strike rates in an inning[edit]

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.[181]

Rank Strike rate Player Wickets Runs Balls Opposition Venue Date
1 5.8 Rubel Hossain 6 26 35  New Zealand Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 29 October 2013
2 6.7 Rajin Saleh 4 16 27  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 6 August 2006
3 7.5 Tapash Baisya 30  West Indies Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent & the Grenadines 16 May 2004
Shakib Al Hasan Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong, Bangladesh 18 October 2011
5 8.2 Rubel Hossain 33 33  Sri Lanka Shere-e-Bangla Stadium, Mirpur, Bangladesh 14 January 2009
Last updated: 1 July 2020[182]

Worst figures in an innings[edit]

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.[183][184] 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.[185]

Rank Figures Player Overs Opposition Venue Date
1 0/87 Tapash Baisya 7  England Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 21 June 2005
2 0/83 Rubel Hossain 9  Australia 20 June 2019
3 0/82 Mohammad Rafique 10  Zimbabwe Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh 25 November 2001
Taskin Ahmed  Sri Lanka Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia 26 February 2015
Mashrafe Mortaza  South Africa Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa 18 October 2017
Last updated: 1 July 2020[185]

Most runs conceded in a match[edit]

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.[186]

Rank Figures Player Overs Opposition Venue Date
1 2/97 Shafiul Islam 9  England Edgbaston, Birmingham, England 12 July 2010
2 3/95 10  Pakistan Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla, Sri Lanka 21 June 2010
3 2/93 Mustafizur Rahman  New Zealand University Oval, Dunedin, New Zealand 20 February 2019
4 1/88 Abdur Razzak 9  South Africa Willowmoore Park, Benoni, South Africa 9 November 2008
5 0/87 Tapash Baisya 7  England Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 21 June 2005
1/87 Mustafizur Rahman 10  New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington, New Zealand 26 March 2021
3/87 Mohammad Saifuddin 8  Zimbabwe Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe 20 July 2021
Last updated: 20 July 2021[187]

Most wickets in a calendar year[edit]

Pakistan's