Bangladesh’s preparations for Pakistan Test series disrupted by indefinite curfew

Bangladesh’s preparations for their crucial Test series against Pakistan have been thrown into disarray due to the imposition of an indefinite curfew in the country. The political unrest has severely impacted the cricket team’s training schedule, casting doubt over their ability to prepare adequately for the tour.

The Tigers are scheduled to depart for Pakistan on August 17 for a two-match Test series, which is part of the World Test Championship cycle. However, with the current situation in the country, the BCB is facing uncertainty over the team’s training and travel plans.

The Bangladesh A team, which includes several key players, is also set to depart for Pakistan on August 6 for preparatory matches. The squad features former Test captains Mushfiqur Rahim and Mominul Haque, along with other experienced players.

As the situation evolves, the BCB is closely monitoring the developments and will make necessary adjustments to the team’s schedule. The safety and well-being of the players remains the top priority.

The upcoming series against Pakistan is crucial for Bangladesh’s World Test Championship campaign, and any disruption to their preparations could have significant consequences.

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