
Pakistan to tour Bangladesh in March after T20 WC
Pakistan are set to tour Bangladesh in March 2026 for a two-match Test and three ODIs, with the series scheduled to begin shortly after the T20 World Cup.
Pakistan are set to tour Bangladesh in March 2026 for a two-match Test and three ODIs, with the series scheduled to begin shortly after the T20 World Cup.
The National Cricket League (NCL) T20, which had been postponed indefinitely on September 16 due to adverse weather conditions across the country, is set to resume after just a few days’ break. The tournament will restart on September 26, with the final scheduled for October 12.
Bangladesh’s veteran batter Mushfiqur Rahim stands on the verge of a historic milestone as he prepares to play his 100th Test match. While there had been uncertainty over which opponent would feature in his landmark game, it is now confirmed that the feat will come during the upcoming Test series against Ireland.
The Shaheed Chandu Stadium in Bogura has been rendered unplayable after just a day of rainfall, owing to its poor drainage system. Akram Khan confirmed yesterday that it would take several more days to make the ground fit for play.
Bogura’s Shaheed Chandu Stadium turned unplayable after just a day’s rainfall due to poor drainage, forcing officials to move matches to Rajshahi. Akram Khan confirmed it would take several more days to make the Bogura ground playable again.
Bangladesh’s prominent umpire Sathiara Jakir Jessy is set to officiate at the upcoming Women’s ODI World Cup, scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka this September. Ahead of the global event, Joty sought guidance from Simon Taufel, the newly appointed Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) umpires’ trainer and one of the most respected figures in world umpiring.
The 2024–25 edition of the National Cricket League (NCL) T20 kicked off on Sunday (14 September). On the opening day, the clash between Dhaka Metro and Rajshahi Division was affected by rain, reducing the game to five overs. Dhaka Metro made a strong start, defeating Rajshahi by seven wickets.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) Board of Directors election will be held on October 4, following a meeting between BCB officials and the three-member Election Commission on September 13.
The curtain is set to rise on the National Cricket League (NCL) T20 tomorrow, but ahead of the competition, the trophy unveiling ceremony took place today in Bogura. Surprisingly, only four of the eight team captains were present, raising questions about the absence of the others.
Bangladesh are bracing for a high-stakes showdown against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup, a fixture that has rarely been short of drama in recent years.
Bangladesh’s promising batsman Towhid Hridoy has admitted that his initial ease at the international level has faded, and he is now working hard to regain his best form.
The National Cricket League (NCL) T20, introduced last year to unearth promising T20 talents, is set for its second edition. Following the success of its inaugural season, the 20-over domestic competition will return this year, starting September 14 and running until October 3.