Dhaka: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced on Thursday the schedule for the India to Bangladesh tour, which will begin with 3 ODIs on December 4, 7 and 10 to be held at the Sher E-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka. first in Chattogram from 14 to 18 December at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, and then at the time Test at Sher-E-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka. Once the tour is over, India will leave Bangladesh on December 27.
Both events are part of the ICC World Testing Championships cycle, where India is ultimately in fourth place with 52. 08 percentage points. Bangladesh, on the other hand, occupies the last position in the championship standings with 13. 33 percentage points. This will be the first time India has toured Bangladesh since 2015. On that excursion in 2015, the Test ended in a draw when Bangladesh emerged victorious from the ODI series 2-1.
In an official statement, BCB President Nazmul Hassan welcomed the prospect of multi-format meetings between the two sides in December. I thank the Cricket Control Board of India (BCCI) for working intensively with the BCB to verify the schedule. We look forward to welcoming the Indian team to Bangladesh.
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah echoed the same sentiment expressed through Hassan. “I extend my wishes to the Bangladesh Cricket Board for the upcoming bilateral series with India. The India-Bangladesh competitions are generating great interest among enthusiasts, thanks to the large number of enthusiasts. “who adhere to either team. ‘
“We know how passionate Bangladeshi enthusiasts are and I am sure they will enjoy exciting white and red ball cricket competitions. With the World Test Championship issues up for grabs, control matches are very vital and either group will do everything they can to win. “.
December 1: The Indian arrives in Bangladesh
December 4: 1st ODI, Dhaka
7 December: 2nd ODI, Dhaka
December 10: ODI, Dhaka
December 14-18: 1st test, Chattogram
22-26 December: 2nd round, Dhaka
December 27: Indian leaves Bangladesh
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