Chief Executive of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), Nizamuddin Chowdhury stated that Bangladesh team is ready to play Twenty20 Internationals in Pakistan next month.
According to details, Chief Executive of the BCB stated that Bangladesh team is ready to play Twenty20 Internationals in Pakistan next month, however, the test series must take place in a neutral venue.
While talking to reporter, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ehsan Mani said all the matches of Pakistan against Bangladesh or anyone else, will take place in Pakistan.
Chairman PCB also hinted raising the matter with the governing International Cricket Council if Bangladesh refused to play the tests in Pakistan.
Cricketer Babar Azam makes jump to three spots in ICC rankings
Earlier this week, Pakistan took a spectacular win against Sri Lanka with three wickets in second and final test match of the series played in National Stadium, Karachi.
Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by 263 runs, their first home Test in a decade.
Sri Lanka were bowled out for 212
Sixteen-year-old Shah had the best figures of 3-31.
Pakistan earlier declared their second innings at lunch on 555 for three after skipper Azhar Ali returned to form with 118 and Babar Azam struck 100 not out.
The two-match series marks Pakistan’s first tests since the 2009 attack on Sri Lanka’s team bus in Lahore city of Punjab.
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