Bangladesh cricket team to tour Pakistan in May
Bangladesh had previously toured Pakistan last year for two-Test series, which they won comprehensively 2-0
ISLAMABAD: The Bangladesh cricket team will tour Pakistan for a white-ball series in May Three T20Is and three ODIs will be played.
Bangladesh had previously toured Pakistan last year for a two-Test series, which they won comprehensively 2-0. The new series will be held after the conclusion of the 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League scheduled to take place from April 11 to
May 18. Originally, the series was part of the Future Tours Programme but had to be postponed due to the busy schedules of both the teams. However, following recent discussions during the visit of Bangladesh Cricket Board Chairman Farouq Ahmed to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, both the boards have agreed to go ahead with the series in May. The media reports from Dhaka suggested that the white-ball series is expected to be held in Faisalabad, Multan, and Lahore.
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