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Pakistan tour of Bangladesh (2025)

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Pakistan men’s team will travel to Bangladesh next month to take part in a three-match bilateral T20I series, the Bangladesh Cricket Board confirmed today.

Pakistan will arrive in Dhaka on 16 July before taking on the home side in the first T20I on Sunday, 20 July. The second T20I will take place on Tuesday, 22 July, with the third and final match of the series scheduled for Thursday, 24 July.

All three T20Is will be held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka, with the first ball of each match scheduled to be bowled at 6pm local time.

The two sides last met in a three-match T20I series at the Gaddafi Stadium recently, where the home side completed a clean sweep over the visitors.

Series schedule in Bangladesh

16 July – Pakistan men’s team arrival

20 July – First T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6pm local time)

22 July – Second T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6pm local time)

24 July – Third T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6pm local time)

Source: https://www.pcb.com.pk/press-release-detail/pakistan-to-play-three-t20is-in-bangladesh.html
 
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This tour should have been arranged as earlier as possible but ofcourse Bangaldesh is busy in sri lanka so Pakistan has to wait whole another month for the next match...
 
As per reports, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan are set to miss this series...so will it be good for the PCT?
I know Shaheen will be back for Asia Cup. This series by Hesson is being tried to test other options.

I don't mind seniors being rested in this series.

Though I do think that Shaheen needs to play the West Indies series which is just before the Asia Cup.
 
I'm surprisingly looking forward to this. Hesson has been a breath of fresh air with his quiet, meticulous nature. Agha's improved as a T20 batter and have liked his captaincy so far.

Although it was against a weak Bangladesh side, we won a bilateral T20 series after what felt like an eternity. Hopefully it'll be a tougher test playing away from home in conditions that may be similar to what we'll get at the T20 World Cup next year.
 
I'm surprisingly looking forward to this. Hesson has been a breath of fresh air with his quiet, meticulous nature. Agha's improved as a T20 batter and have liked his captaincy so far.

Although it was against a weak Bangladesh side, we won a bilateral T20 series after what felt like an eternity. Hopefully it'll be a tougher test playing away from home in conditions that may be similar to what we'll get at the T20 World Cup next year.
Looking forward to the WI series more, which is around the same time I think
 
Bro bangladesh might opt for spinning tracks in t20 you know they always do with their pitches good test it will be for pakistan though.
Right now, Bangladesh has one of the worst T20 teams in the world. I don't think pitches will matter that much. They will have to bat on the same pitches against Pakistan's spinners too.
 
Hopefully it'll be a tougher test playing away from home in conditions that may be similar to what we'll get at the T20 World Cup next year.
I doubt so. All the matches are in Dhaka and its avg score is 160 .few times bng won even with 150s against eng.if the pitches are rolled again like that, its a waste of time for pak atleast. In Lanka, we had quite a few high scores
 
I doubt so. All the matches are in Dhaka and its avg score is 160 .few times bng won even with 150s against eng.if the pitches are rolled again like that, its a waste of time for pak atleast. In Lanka, we had quite a few high scores

Bangladesh beat Australia 4-1, NZ 3-2, and England 3-0 on those dustbowl Mirpur pitches (T20 series).

I wish they should improve those pitches as dustbowl is not good for T20. Also, it doesn't prepare BD when they play abroad.
 
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Not the side you want to be playing so often.

Difficult to gauge how good you are as a team when playing BD nowadays.
 
The trophy should be named after Chinese President Xi Jinping.

A fitting tribute to two proud vassal states of the Chinese empire.
 
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Pakistan men’s team will travel to Bangladesh next month to take part in a three-match bilateral T20I series, the Bangladesh Cricket Board confirmed today.

Pakistan will arrive in Dhaka on 16 July before taking on the home side in the first T20I on Sunday, 20 July. The second T20I will take place on Tuesday, 22 July, with the third and final match of the series scheduled for Thursday, 24 July.

All three T20Is will be held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka, with the first ball of each match scheduled to be bowled at 6pm local time.

The two sides last met in a three-match T20I series at the Gaddafi Stadium recently, where the home side completed a clean sweep over the visitors.

Series schedule in Bangladesh

16 July – Pakistan men’s team arrival

20 July – First T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6pm local time)

22 July – Second T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6pm local time)

24 July – Third T20I at Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka (6pm local time)

Source: https://www.pcb.com.pk/press-release-detail/pakistan-to-play-three-t20is-in-bangladesh.html
Why no Test Cricket?? we ended at the bottom # 9 in the last cycle. How are we going to improve by NOT playing test cricket altogether?
 
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