Bir Shrestho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium
| Chattogram Cricket Stadium | |
The Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium after the installation of new seats. | |
Interactive map of Bir Shreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium | |
| Ground information | |
|---|---|
| Location | Chittagong |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Establishment | 2004 |
| Capacity | 22,000 |
| Owner | National Sports Council |
| Operator | Bangladesh, Chittagong Division |
| Tenants | Bangladesh cricket team, Chittagong Kings |
| End names | |
| Walton End Alesha Holdings End | |
| International information | |
| First Test | 28 February–3 March 2006: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka |
| Last Test | 28–30 April 2025: Bangladesh v Zimbabwe |
| First ODI | 25 February 2006: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka |
| Last ODI | 18 March 2024: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka |
| First T20I | 12 February 2014: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka |
| Last T20I | 31 October 2025: Bangladesh v West Indies |
| First WT20I | 25 October 2023: Bangladesh v Pakistan |
| Last WT20I | 29 October 2023: Bangladesh v Pakistan |
| As of 29 October 2024 Source: ESPNCricinfo | |
Bir Shreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Cricket Stadium (Bengali: বীরশ্রেষ্ঠ ফ্লাইট লেফটেন্যান্ট মতিউর রহমান ক্রিকেট স্টেডিয়াম), previously known as Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, is a cricket stadium located in the port city of Chattogram, in south-eastern Bangladesh. It became a Test cricket venue on 27 February 2006 when it hosted a Test match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It hosted two group matches of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup. It has a seating capacity of around 20,000. The stadium was initially named after Zahur Ahmad Chowdhury on 17 June 2001 by the Bangladesh Awami League government. It was renamed after Ruhul Amin by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party government in October 2001. It was returned to its original name in 2009 of Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium after the Bangladesh Awami League returned to power. The stadium was further renamed in March 2025 after Matiur Rahman following the fall of Awami League government months earlier.
Currently, it is the main cricket venue of the port city. Previously, the District Stadium was the main cricket venue of Chittagong; however, it focuses on football now. It is also home to the Chattogram Royals, the local franchise in the Bangladesh Premier League.