[1] The tournament had a smaller set of fixtures than previous editions to accommodate the 2019–20 Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League, and was used as preparation for the first Test match against the Pakistan cricket team.
[3] In the opening round of matches Tamim Iqbal, batting for East Zone, made the highest score in first-class cricket by a Bangladeshi batsman, with 334 not out.
[4] In the final round of matches, South Zone made an unusual declaration,[5] with their score at 114/4, thinking they would prevent Central Zone from earning bonus points and ensuring that they progressed to the final.
[6] However, they made a mistake in the points calculation,[7] but still managed to progress after the match was drawn.
[9] On 16 February 2020, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced that the final would be scheduled to be played across five days, starting on 22 February, unlike the usual four-day matches that were used in the rest of the tournament.