The two teams last played in a two-match T20I series at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in September 2022, which Bangladesh won 2-0 as part of their preparation for the T20 World Cup happening in Australia in October 2022.
“We are pleased to see the Bangladesh national team's return to the UAE. The BCB values the opportunity to engage in competitive cricket and we appreciate the initiative of the Emirates Cricket Board in arranging this T20I series.
“These matches will serve as an important part of our team’s preparations ahead of a packed international calendar, including the upcoming Asia Cup. We are confident that these two games will further strengthen the cricketing ties between the BCB and ECB and provide quality entertainment to the cricket fans," said Nizam Uddin Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in a statement on Friday.
Bangladesh and UAE will also be featuring in this year’s Men’s T20 Asia Cup, scheduled to be held in September 2025. Apart from the two teams, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, and Oman will be a part of the tournament.
"We are excited to host the Bangladesh Men’s team for another bilateral T20I series with the UAE Men’s team. The Emirates Cricket Board is always keen on providing opportunities to the UAE’s national side against quality opponents.
"In the last three years we have hosted ICC Full Members New Zealand, West Indies and Afghanistan while Bangladesh’s T20I series tour is their second bilateral tour of the UAE in three years.
"We are excited to host the Bangladesh Men’s team for another bilateral T20I series with the UAE Men’s team. The Emirates Cricket Board is always keen on providing opportunities to the UAE’s national side against quality opponents.
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Article Source: IANS
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