Bangladesh Men’s Cricket Team Set to Tour Sri Lanka This Summer

Bangladesh will tour Sri Lanka in June and July for two Tests, three ODIs, and two T20Is. This series marks the beginning of the 2025-27 World Test Championship for both teams, with matches scheduled in Galle and Colombo. The ODIs and T20Is will follow, highlighting Sri Lanka’s only home series of 2025. The first Test is set for June 17 and the last T20I for July 16.
The Bangladesh national cricket team is gearing up for an exciting tour to Sri Lanka slated for June and July. This engaging series consists of two Test matches, three One Day Internationals (ODIs), and two T20 Internationals (T20Is). Notably, this series marks both teams’ inaugural fixtures in the 2025-27 World Test Championship cycle. The Tests will take place in Galle and at the SSC in Colombo.
The ODIs will be split between Khettarama in Colombo and Pallekele, with two matches in Colombo and one in Pallekele. Following the ODIs, the T20 section will kick off in Pallekele, then venture to Dambulla, before the series concludes back at Khettarama for the final match. This itinerary aligns with the men’s Future Tours Programme, indicating that the matches will proceed exactly as planned. Moreover, all ODIs will be day-night encounters.
For Sri Lanka, this tour represents a significant event as it constitutes the only home series featuring all three formats throughout 2025, according to the current schedule. Following the Test matches, Sri Lanka will enter a potentially lengthy break, lacking any scheduled matches until mid-2026, which could create a 12-month gap.
For Bangladesh, this series is crucial. They have only two Test series lined up in the ongoing World Test Championship cycle. Besides the Sri Lanka series, they also have a non-WTC series against Ireland. Importantly, the T20I matches will hold particular significance since Sri Lanka is set to co-host the men’s T20 World Cup alongside India in early 2026.
While the venues for that T20 World Cup have not been confirmed yet, Khettarama and Pallekele are strong candidates to host games, with Dambulla also likely being part of the mix. The first Test between the two teams is scheduled to commence on June 17, with the final T20I taking place on July 16.
In summary, Bangladesh’s tour of Sri Lanka promises to be a notable event spanning multiple formats. The series will kick off with Test matches that serve as crucial fixtures in the World Test Championship cycle. Additionally, with the approaching T20 World Cup in 2026, the T20s hold significant importance for both nations as they prepare for upcoming challenges. This series will not only be a test of skill but an opportunity for teams to showcase their form ahead of future tournaments.
Original Source: tribune.com.pk