Zimbabwe’s Andy Pycroft, a member of the ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, will oversee all matches in the two-Test and three-match T20 series.
Since the Test series is part of the ICC World Test Championship, ICC-appointed umpires will officiate.
For the first Test, Pakistan’s Ahsan Raza and Australia’s Sam Nogajski will serve as on-field umpires, while England’s Richard Illingworth will act as the TV umpire.
In the second Test, Sam Nogajski will stand on-field alongside Richard Illingworth, with Raza taking on the role of TV umpire.
Tanvir Ahmed and Masudur Rahman Mukul from the BCB panel will serve as fourth umpires across both Test matches.
In the T20I series in Chattogram, Pycroft will continue as match referee, but local umpires will handle all on-field, TV, and fourth umpire responsibilities.

Gazi Sohel, Morshed Ali Khan, Masudur Rahman Mukul, and Tanvir Ahmed will operate in rotation as on-field and TV umpires. Additionally, female umpire Sathiya Jakir Jessy will also feature as TV and fourth umpire during the series.
The first Test will begin on November 11 at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, while the second Test will be played in Dhaka at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium from November 19.
After the Tests, both teams will move to Chattogram for the three-match T20I series.
The matches are scheduled for November 27, November 29, and December 2, with all games starting at 6 PM Bangladesh time.