The upcoming white-ball series between Pakistan and Bangladesh is likely to experience a slight delay, with the opener expected to shift from May 25 to either May 27 or 28. The adjustment is being considered due to logistical challenges stemming from the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL).
While the matches in Lahore are set to proceed as planned, fixtures scheduled for Faisalabad may be rescheduled. However, officials from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have confirmed that both venues will still host matches during the series.
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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has already agreed to send its team to Pakistan, and PCB sources emphasized that there are no security concerns affecting the tour. The five-match T20I series will continue as originally outlined, split between Faisalabad and Lahore.
Though Bangladeshi player Rishad Hossain recently voiced concerns regarding regional tensions, the tour remains on track. The PCB remains confident that cricketing ties will continue uninterrupted despite the geopolitical backdrop.