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PCB issues revised scheduled for Bangladesh tour

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LAHORE – Pakistan U19 cricket team will now tour Bangladesh from Saturday 17 April instead of the original 11 April schedule.

The tour has been delayed by six days due to the ongoing lockdown in Bangladesh, said Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in a statement.

Over the course of the last two days, the Pakistan Cricket Board and Bangladesh Cricket Board worked out an alternate schedule for the tour to ensure the tour takes place in a safe and secure environment (bio-secure bubble). There has been no change in the number of matches.

Pakistan U19 and Bangladesh U19 will play a four-day match in Sylhet from 23 April, followed by a series of five 50-over matches. The first three 50-over matches will be played in Sylhet followed by the last two matches in Dhaka.

At the conclusion of the tour, Pakistan U19 will embark on their return journey on 10 May.

Meanwhile, the final 17-member squad for the tour will be announced shortly. The squad will continue to train in Lahore till their departure. From 12 April, the camp that is presently taking place at the Gaddafi Stadium, will be shifted to the National High Performance Centre.

Earlier this week, blind cricket team of Pakistan won tri-nation series in Dhaka by thrashing India and Bangladesh.

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