| English cricket team in Bangladesh in 2003–04 | |||
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| England | Bangladesh | ||
| Dates | 12 October – 12 November 2003 | ||
| Captains | Michael Vaughan | Khaled Mahmud | |
| Test series | |||
| Result | England won the 2-match series 2–0 | ||
| Most runs | Michael Vaughan (208) | Mushfiqur Rahman (114) | |
| Most wickets | 
Steve Harmison (9) Richard Johnson (9) Matthew Hoggard (9)  | Mohammad Rafique (10) | |
| Player of the series | Matthew Hoggard (Eng) | ||
| One Day International series | |||
| Results | England won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
| Most runs | Andrew Flintoff (177) | Mushfiqur Rahman (58) | |
| Most wickets | Andrew Flintoff (7) | Mushfiqur Rahman (5) | |
| Player of the series | Andrew Flintoff (Eng) | ||
The English cricket team toured Bangladesh from 12 October to 12 November 2003, playing a two-match Test series and a three-match One Day International series; England won all five matches to take whitewashes in both series. In preparation for the Test series, they also played two three-day tour matches against a Bangladesh Cricket Board President's XI and the Bangladesh A team.
Tour matches
Three-day: Bangladesh Cricket Board President's XI vs England XI
12–14 October 2003    Scorecard  | 
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- BCB President's XI won the toss and elected to field.
 - Play on Day 1 started at 14:30, resulting in only 37 overs being bowled in the day.
 
Three-day: Bangladesh A vs England XI
Test series
1st Test
21–25 October 2003    Scorecard  | 
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- Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
 - Enamul Haque Jr (Ban), Gareth Batty and Rikki Clarke (both Eng) made their Test debuts.
 
2nd Test
29 October–1 November 2003    Scorecard  | 
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- Bangladesh won the toss and elected to field.
 - Martin Saggers (Eng) made his Test debut.
 
ODI series
1st ODI
 7 November 2003     Scorecard  | 
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- Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
 - Jamaluddin Ahmed, Manjural Islam Rana and Nafees Iqbal (all Ban) made their ODI debuts.
 
2nd ODI
3rd ODI
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- Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat.
 
External links
- Tour page at ESPNcricinfo
 
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