Pakistan tour depend on Icc, said bcb

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Bangladesh Cricket Board official said on Wednesday that they are looking forward to International Cricket Council regarding the postponed tour of Pakistan comprising one Test and as many ODI’s.
Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday announced a tentative FTP commitment till 2022 and according to that there is no Bangladesh tour to Pakistan though according to the FTP, Pakistan is expected to visit Bangladesh in November 2021 to play two Test and three T20I’s

BCB and PCB have decided to postpone the Test and ODI in Karachi due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bangladesh were due to reach Karachi on 29 March, and the ODI was to be played on 1 April, while the Test was set to begin on 5 April. However, the games were postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak, was categorised as a pandemic by the World Health Organization.
‘’Basically all the postponed Test fate depend on ICC. If they increase the time of ICC Test Championship than it is one thing and if that is not the case than lot of matches might not happen. In that case how the points will be divided also depend on ICC,’’ said BCB chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury on Wednesday
The first leg of Bangladesh's tour was played in Lahore and Rawalpindi, starting late January. The visitors lost both completed T20Is and Pakistan dominated the lone Test to win by an innings and 44 runs.