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India tour of Bangladesh gets closer to approval; Afghanistan T20Is could be pushed back
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India tour of Bangladesh gets closer to approval; Afghanistan T20Is could be pushed back

India's planned white-ball cricket tour of Bangladesh is approaching finalization, with the series potentially moving from September 13 to September 17 to accommodate a shorter tour. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has expressed eagerness for the six-match series in September, following renewed diplomatic engagement and the resumption of tourist visa issuance to Bangladeshi citizens. Discussions are ongoing between the BCB and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), though no formal approval has been granted yet. The tour would mark India's return to Bangladesh after a four-year hiatus, following political tensions that previously delayed the series. Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal, now BCB president, remains optimistic about the tour, citing positive signals from recent ICC meetings.

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India tour of Bangladesh gets closer to approval; Afghanistan T20Is could be pushed back

India's planned white-ball cricket tour of Bangladesh is approaching finalization, with the series potentially moving from September 13 to September 17 to accommodate a shorter tour. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has expressed eagerness for the six-match series in September, following renewed diplomatic engagement and the resumption of tourist visa issuance to Bangladeshi citizens. Discussions are ongoing between the BCB and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), though no formal approval has been granted yet. The tour would mark India's return to Bangladesh after a four-year hiatus, following political tensions that previously delayed the series. Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal, now BCB president, remains optimistic about the tour, citing positive signals from recent ICC meetings.

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