Pakistan to tour Bangladesh after T20 World Cup

The Pakistan men’s national team is slated to tour Bangladesh in November after the conclusion of the men’s T20 World Cup. The Men in Green will tour their neighbours for three T20Is and two Tests. The two-match Test series will be part of the ICC World Test Championship 2021-23 cycle. 

The tour is part of the Future’s Tour Programme (FTP). The tour will start with the three T20Is at the Sher-e Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. The matches will be played on 19th, 20th and 22nd November. They will move to Chattogram from Dhaka for the opening Test starting 26th November before they move to Dhaka again for the final Test starting from 4th December. 

The two-match Test series will mark the start of the current WTC window. Meanwhile, Pakistan started off their series against Pakistan in the WTC cycle with a win and a defeat against West Indies. Pakistan has never lost a Test match in Bangladesh having won 10 of the 11 Tests barring a draw. Pakistan has won 10 out of their 12 encounters in the T20I format. 

Full schedule 

November 19: Opening T20I, Dhaka 

November 20: 2nd T20I, Dhaka

November 22: 3rd T20I, Dhaka

November 26-30: First Test, Chattogram 

December 4-8: 2nd Test, Dhaka

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