ODI Series in Bangladesh Scheduled for Pakistan After World Cup

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s cricket calendar is set for a busy stretch as the national team prepares for two tours of Bangladesh. The schedule follows the T20 World Cup and includes both ODI and Test series. Officials highlighted that the tours will strengthen cricketing ties between the two nations. Fans can expect competitive matches across formats in the coming months. Pakistan aims to use the tours to refine team strategies and squad depth.
Immediately after the T20 World Cup, Pakistan will travel to Dhaka for a three-match ODI series. The ODIs are scheduled for March 12, 14, and 16. The series will provide crucial 50-over practice for both teams. It will help players adapt to international conditions and fine-tune their skills. Team management expects this series to test squad combinations ahead of the World Cup.
Following the Pakistan Super League (PSL), Pakistan will return to Bangladesh for a two-Test series in May. The first Test will take place in Dhaka from May 8 to 12. The second Test is scheduled in Chittagong from May 16 to 20. These matches will give players important red-ball experience in subcontinental conditions. The Test series will also help identify key performers for future tours.
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The back-to-back assignments highlight Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining strong cricketing ties with Bangladesh. They also provide opportunities for players to gain match practice across formats. The tours will challenge the team to manage workloads and maintain performance levels. The coaching staff will focus on preparation, strategy, and squad rotation. Fans can anticipate high-quality cricket during both series.
Pakistan’s management will balance white-ball cricket in March with red-ball preparations in May. Players will have limited turnaround time between formats, testing adaptability and fitness. The tours are expected to improve team cohesion and competitiveness. They also serve as a platform for emerging talent to showcase skills. Overall, the series underline Pakistan’s focus on growth and international cricket development.















