Cricket is now regular in Pakistan, which is in exile from cricket. International Cricket, Pakistan Super League (PSL) is in various venues in the country. However, there is no international match at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad for 5 years. This time Bangladesh-Pakistan is going to Furo, who has been waiting for 5 years.
Bangladesh cricket team is scheduled to visit Pakistan in May this year. Although the index has not yet been published, it has an idea of when it may be.
According to sources in the Pakistani media yesterday, 'The International News.com' said in a report yesterday that the first two T20Is of the series on May 27 and May 27 could be at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad. The last international cricket in Faisalabad has been made in the 21st. Bangladesh is also involved here. Five years ago, Pakistan lost Bangladesh by 5 wickets in Dakworth Lewis and Stern Method in that ODI.
The Bangladesh-Pakistan five-match Twenty20 series may be in two stadiums 'The International News.com' report. The third, fourth and fifth Twenty20 will be the 3rd, June 5 and June 5. The last three Twenty20 are likely to be at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
At first, three ODIs and three T20s were supposed to be in the Bangladesh-Pakistan series. However, after the discussion of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), the entire series has been rejected and transformed into a Twenty20 version, according to a Pakistani media report. Because, 2021 Asia Cup will be in the Twenty20 version. Then the Twenty20 World Cup will be in India and Sri Lanka next year.
International cricket has not been in Faisalabad's Iqbal Stadium for 5 years for security reasons. Modern facilities have been added to this stadium. If the report of 'The International News.com' is true, then Iqbal Stadium will end the 5 years. So far, Pakistan and Bangladesh have faced five matches in the Twenty20. Of which Bangladesh won 3 matches. Pakistan won the remaining 5 matches.
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