ICC World Test Championship: Bangladesh team to arrive in Pakistan on Tuesday: PCB
Pakistan Cricket Board says Bangladesh the team will now arrive in Lahore instead of Islamabad


Lahore: Bangladesh men's cricket team will arrive in Pakistan on Tuesday for their ICC World Test Championship fixtures.
Pakistan Cricket Board says Bangladesh the team will now arrive in Lahore instead of Islamabad.
Earlier, the PCB announced the match officials for the Test series against Bangladesh.
The experienced Richard Kettleborough is part of the panel that would take the field during the Test series as the series will be played as part of the World Test Championship 2023-25.
The panel include Sri Lanka’s Ranjan Madugalle, England’s Richard Kettleborough and Michael Gough, South Africa’s Adrian Holdstock and Rashid Riaz and Asif Yaqoob of Pakistan.
The first Test match between both the teams will be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from 21 to 25 of this month.
The second Test match between the two sides would be played at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi from 30th of this month to 3rd of the next month.
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