The BCB chief, Faruque Ahmed, says that Pakistan will probably travel to Bangladesh in mid -2025


It is likely that Pakistan toured Bangladesh through a series of white ball games in mid -2015, according to the president of BCB, Faruque Ahmed.

Bangladesh is already scheduled to tour Pakistan in May by three ODI and three T20IS according to the Future Tours (FTP) program of the CPI. After the recent conversations between the head of BCB Faruque and his counterpart from PCB, Mohsin Naqvi, apart from the Champions Trophy, a reciprocal white ball tour was agreed in July and August, Faruque said.

“The PCB told us that Bangladesh would travel outside the FTP,” Faruque said on Saturday. “There may be a brief tour in July, which we have confirmed mainly. We will inform you when we finish it.

“I have also talked about Bangladesh is part of a [Pakistan] Tri-series in the future, wherever it is, if it is carried out at an appropriate time for us. “

After the departure of the group of Bangladesh trophy trophy group, Faruque said that the BCB will begin to look at the accumulation of Bangladesh for the next 50 on the World Cup, which will be held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia in 2027. “The Board will give its policy. [for 2027]. I think someone like Najmul Abedin Faheem [head of the BCB’s men’s cricket operations committee] He is an experienced individual to take care of the Operations Committee. We will discuss how to take Crickt forward. “

Bangladesh also has some decisions to make his side T20I, after Najmul Hossain Shanto resigned as captain in January. Faruque said that a new captain will be chosen among those who have captured the team recently; Many speculate that this will be Litton.

“We will try to appoint a captain among those who have captured the team recently. We will get to a decision soon, and they will know,” he said.

The BCB is also planning a farewell to Mushfiqur, who announced his retreat from hate last week. “We will plan how to give Mushfiqur Rahim an adequate farewell. It is probably one of the legends of our team,” Faruque said. “He is one of Bangladesh’s Cricket architects in the last 19 years.

“I can remember how it began in 2005, and then played a vital role in the 2007 World Cup. The path it has demonstrated is ideal for the youngest generation.”

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