Dhaka, 15 November 2021: Pakistan men’s cricket team will begin preparations for the three-match T20I series against Bangladesh from today in Dhaka. The three-match T20I series between the two sides will commence from Friday, 19 November in Dhaka. The remaining two matches of the series will be played on 20 and 22 November at the same venue.
The following will be the media contact point for all queries related to Pakistan cricket:
Pakistan cricket team - Ibrahim Badees (ibrahim.badees@pcb.com.pk; +92 (0) 345 4743 486 WhatsApp)
The following is the Pakistan team training schedule.
15 November: Pakistan cricket team will hold a training session at the Sher-E-Bangla National Cricket Mirpur from 1030. The PCB will provide videos, photos and interviews of a squad member, which can be used for editorial purposes only.
16 November: Pakistan cricket team will hold a training session at the Sher-E-Bangla National Cricket Mirpur from 1030. The PCB will provide videos, photos and interviews of squad members, which can be used for editorial purposes only.
17 November: Pakistan cricket team will hold a training session at the NCAG Mirpur from 1345. The PCB will provide videos, photos and interviews of squad members, which can be used for editorial purposes only.
18 November: Pakistan cricket team will hold a training session at the NCAG Mirpur from 1600. The PCB will provide videos, photos and interviews of squad members, which can be used for editorial purposes only.
19 November: First T20I match at S T20I match at Sher Bangla Cricket Stadium Dhaka, first ball to bowled at 1400. first ball to bowled at 1400.
20 November: Second T20I match at Sher-E-Bangla National Cricket Stadium Dhaka,first ball to be bowled at 1400.
21 November: Pakistan cricket team will hold a training session at the NCAG Mirpur from 1345. The PCB will provide videos, photos and interviews of squad members, which can be used for editorial purposes only.
22 November: Third T20I match at Sher-E-Bangla National Cricket Stadium Dhaka, first ball to be bowled at 1400.