The ENG men are due to play three ODIs and three IT20 matches against BAN in March 2023 after the Bangladesh Cricket Board confirmed the dates for the tour.
England men’s white-ball tour schedule confirmed:-
The schedule for the England men’s white-ball tour of Bangladesh has been confirmed. The tourists will return to Bangladesh for the first time since 2016 and play international matches in Dhaka and Chattogram.
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The tour will begin with three ODIs, the first two matches on Wednesday 1 March and Friday 3 March at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS), Dhaka.
The final match of the series will be held on Monday, March 6 at the Zahoor Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (ZACS), Chattogram.
The three-match IT20 series begins on Thursday, March 9 at the ZACS, Chattogram. The last two matches are on Sunday 12 March and Tuesday 14 March at SBNCS, Dhaka.
The last time both the teams played against each other in 2016, England won the ODI series 2-1.
The England team is expected to play two warm-up matches before the ODIs. The warm-up schedule will be announced in due course.
England men’s white-ball tour of Bangladesh schedule:–
Three-match ODI series
- 1st ODI: Bangladesh v England, March 1, SBNCS, Dhaka
- 2nd ODI: Bangladesh v England, March 3, SBNCS, Dhaka
- 3rd ODI: Bangladesh v England, March 6, ZACS, Chattogram.
IT20 series of three matches
- 1st IT20: Bangladesh v England, March 9, ZACS, Chattogram
- 2nd IT20: Bangladesh v England, March 12, SBNCS, Dhaka
- 3rd IT20: Bangladesh v England, March 14, SBNCS, Dhaka.
ECB Interim Chief Executive Officer said:-
ECB interim chief executive Claire Connor said: “It is exciting that England’s white-ball team will return to Bangladesh for the first time since 2016. The atmosphere in Dhaka and Chattogram will be fantastic for this much-anticipated tour.”
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“There is a great passion for cricket in Bangladesh, and we look forward to a tough challenge against a team that has an excellent record in home conditions.”