Bangladesh to return to cricket on October 24

 

 

Bangladesh is going to return to international cricket after a long break. They will play for the first time on October 24 in Sri Lanka.Bangladesh was scheduled to visit Sri Lanka last July. Akram Khan, head of the BCB's cricket management department, said on Wednesday that a possible time had been set for the tour.Bangladesh played its last international match on March 11. Tamim Iqbal and Mushfiqur Rahim have been out of international cricket for the coronavirus outbreak since the T20 against Zimbabwe.

After the meeting at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, Akram said they were thinking of testing the coronavirus on several occasions.

Former captain Akram's idea is that cricketers will have to take a tough test as they have been out of the game since March. "This time we have a difficult challenge. Because we have been out of the field for four or five months. Those who will play on the field will have to give a tough test. We have made the best plans to prepare them. Hopefully, I will be able to implement the plan properly. ”

HP Committee Chairman and BCB Director Naimur Rahman said the initiative was taken to go to Sri Lanka together to help the national team.

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