BCB has prepared a proposed schedule for the series and has shared it with the Pakistan Cricket Board

(Web Desk): The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has finalized the initial schedule for the T20I series against Pakistan.
According to sources, the BCB has prepared a proposed schedule for the series and has shared it with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). As per the proposed plan, the Pakistan T20 team will arrive in Dhaka on July 18, and the three T20I matches are scheduled to be played on July 20, 22, and 24.
Sources also stated that all three T20I matches between Pakistan and Bangladesh have been proposed to take place at the Mirpur Stadium in Dhaka.
The agreement for this series was reached during discussions between senior PCB and BCB officials on the sidelines of the Champions Trophy. It is important to note that this T20I series is not part of the Future Tours Programme (FTP).
Following the Bangladesh tour, the Pakistan team will depart for a tour of the West Indies. The T20I series against the West Indies is scheduled to begin in the United States on July 31 and will include three matches. The white-ball series will also feature three One Day Internationals (ODIs).

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