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BCB to finalise Pakistan tour based on government directives

BCB's media committee chairman said they will await clearance from "government agencies and our embassy"

Mohammad Isam
Mohammad Isam
13-May-2025
Bangladesh players are in a huddle ahead of the chase, Bangladesh vs New Zealand, Champions Trophy, Rawalpindi, February 24, 2025

Bangladesh are scheduled to play five T20Is in Pakistan from May 25 to June 3  •  ICC via Getty Images

The BCB has said that it will rely on the Bangladesh government's directive before finalising the tour to Pakistan later this month.
Bangladesh were originally scheduled to play five T20Is there from May 25 to June 3, but the PSL's schedule was revised following cross-border tensions between Pakistan and India. According to the revised fixtures, the PSL final will now be held on May 25, the day of the first T20I.
ESPNcricinfo has learned that the PCB has sent a new schedule for the T20Is between Pakistan and Bangladesh, with the first match now slotted for May 27, and the last on June 5.
"Once we receive official communication about the dates and venues [of the tour], we will forward it to the government," BCB's media committee chairman Iftekhar Rahman said. "The BCB is not the decision-maker in this matter. If the government agencies and our embassy declare Pakistan safe for travel, only then will we proceed.
"In our previous meeting, we agreed that any such situation would be referred to the foreign and home ministries. Once we get clearance from all relevant bodies, we will finalise the tour.
"Security concerns were more significant in the past, but Pakistan has proven it can ensure safety. Still, given the current circumstances, we need to assess whether the situation across the country is stable before sending the team."
Before playing Pakistan, Bangladesh are scheduled to play two T20Is against UAE in Sharjah on May 17 and 19. They were then supposed to fly to Lahore on May 21.

Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84