Pakistan Men’s Cricket Team to Tour Bangladesh for White-Ball Series in July

Pakistan’s cricket team is scheduled to tour Bangladesh for a white-ball series in July, finalized by PCB and BCB officials. This series occurs despite existing commitments within the ICC Future Tours Programme, underscoring ongoing positive dialogues between the boards.
The Pakistan men’s cricket team is set to tour Bangladesh for a white-ball series in July, which has not been included in the ICC Future Tours Programme (FTP). Final arrangements, including the schedule and venues for the series, have been established by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).
This development resulted from productive discussions between PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and BCB President Faruque Ahmed during Ahmed’s recent visit to Dubai, coinciding with the ICC Champions Trophy.
Additionally, Bangladesh is slated to visit Pakistan in May for a series that consists of three one-day internationals (ODIs) and three T20 internationals (T20Is), as outlined in the FTP. BCB Cricket Operations Head Shahriar Nafees affirmed that positive conversations were underway regarding the extra white-ball series in July.
In terms of upcoming fixtures, Bangladesh has a busy schedule ahead, which includes a two-Test series against Zimbabwe in April and a home series against Sri Lanka in June-July. They will also face India during August-September, participate in the Asia Cup in September, and host both the West Indies and Ireland later in the year.
In summary, the Pakistan cricket team will engage in a white-ball series in Bangladesh in July, following final arrangements by the PCB and BCB. This series adds to an already packed cricket calendar for both nations, with several important matches lined up in the coming months. The ongoing collaboration between the two boards signifies a constructive relationship in cricketing affairs.
Original Source: tribune.com.pk