Memorable Match Tickets Marks 25 Years of Bangladesh Test Cricket
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Memorable Match Tickets Marks 25 Years of Bangladesh Test Cricket
Memorable Match Tickets Marks 25 Years of Bangladesh Test Cricket
The Bangladesh Cricket Museum announces the release of a special commemorative book titled “Memorable Match Tickets”, celebrating 25 years of Bangladesh’s Test cricket journey. Authored by cricket memorabilia collector Zunaid Paiker, the book showcases 50 historic match tickets from his personal archive, reflecting 2.5 decades of passion, heritage, and national pride. The publication is also positioned as a wonderful collectible for cricket fans, preserving moments that can rarely be found anywhere else.
Released on the 25th anniversary of Bangladesh’s maiden Test match (November 10, 2000), the publication offers a nostalgic timeline of the nation’s most memorable cricketing milestones. The book is jointly published by the Bangladesh Cricket Museum and Gripper Mark.
“These tickets are not just souvenirs; they are symbols of our nation’s cricketing rise,” said Zunaid Paiker. “This book is my tribute to the memories and emotions that shaped Bangladesh’s cricket identity.”
In his official message, Aminul Islam Bulbul, President, BCB, stated: “I sincerely appreciate Zunaid Paiker and the Bangladesh Cricket Museum for this wonderful initiative, ‘Memorable Match Tickets,’ which beautifully showcases our Test cricket heritage through these rare ticket souvenirs. Each ticket tells a story - of moments, milestones, and emotions that have shaped our cricketing identity.”
“Memorable Match Tickets” will be available exclusively at www.cricketmuseum.com.bd (Call 01784888555) starting November 10, 2025.
