Pakistan to tour Bangladesh 'right after' T20 World Cup: BCB

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Shaheen Afridi and Babar Azam celebrate after taking a wicket. Photo: AFP
Shaheen Afridi and Babar Azam celebrate after taking a wicket. Photo: AFP

  • Pakistan cricket team to arrive in Dhaka on November 15, says BCB CEO. 
  • Pakistan to play all three formats of the game in the series. 
  • PCB, BCB in talks to finalise schedule for the series. 


KARACHI: The Pakistan cricket team will tour Bangladesh after the ICC Men's T20 World Cup concludes, confirmed Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) CEO Nizamuddin Chowdhury. 

Chowdhury disclosed that the Pakistan cricket team will play all three formats of the game during their tour of Bangladesh, scheduled to begin in November. 

However, Nizamuddin said the BCB is in talks with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to finalise the schedule. 

"The Pakistan series will happen right after the [T20] World Cup. The cricket operations department is in talks with the Pakistan board to finalise the details. All formats will be included, there will be more ODIs and Tests," he said, speaking to media

Chowdhury also revealed that the Pakistan cricket team will arrive in Bangladesh on November 15 to play the series. 

Pakistan will be reciprocating the Bangladesh cricket team, who toured the country in January 2020 for a T20I series. 

The Men in Green got the better of their Bangladeshi counterparts in the series, defeating them 2-0 while the third match was abandoned due to rain.