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New opportunity for Tigers’ Sri Lanka tour


Bangladeshpost
Published : 11 Jul 2020 07:55 PM | Updated : 05 Sep 2020 08:46 AM

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has to look for an alternative way to mark their return to international cricket if the Twenty20 World Cup gets postponed by the International Cricket Council (ICC) just after the Asia Cup, report agencies.

Earlier, Asian Cricket Council (ACC) through a media release confirmed that the Asia Cup tournament is not going to be held in the given schedule amid the  escalating coronavirus world wide pandemic. 

But the apex body of the Asian cricket said that it will be played next year in Sri Lanka. And so, the resumption of the cricket for the BCB gets uncertain as there is no international  tournament ahead for Tamim  Iqbal-Mahmudullah Riyad’s teams barring Down Under ICC T20 World Cup, which was scheduled to  take place in between October-November.

If the 2020 ICC Twenty20 World Cup in Australia also gets postponed due to the fears of the COVID-19 virus pandemic, there will then be a huge sum of gap for the national team’s players.

BCB has already postponed their home series against Australia and New Zealand before the 

postponement of the much-talked Sri Lanka tour due to the pandemic situation.

The board officials along with the players were also eyed for the Asia Cup but it has also got dropped. As of now, the cloud of uncertainty is looming over this year’s ICC’s flagship event.

For this reason, BCB might think of alternative ways to mark their return to the international cricket and for this the best possible option is to reschedule the Test match  series against Sri Lanka and tour to the Island country in that Sep tember slot.

BCB Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Nizamuddin Chowdhury said that they are also thinking about the possibility of the Sri Lanka tour.

“If the Asia Cup and the World Cup gets postponed, matches can then be played at that time in Sri Lanka. 

The series with Sri Lanka can be discussed only after the decision of the ACC and ICC,” Nizamuddin Chowdhury said. However, the BCB may send its High-Performance (HP) team to  Sri Lanka before the national  team’s tour. 

BCB director and its HP Committee Chairman Naimur Rahman Durjoy said that an email had been sent to Sri Lanka to postpone the HP team’s tour to September.

Durjoy also said that the series can be held if the board wants.

At a time when all avenues for returning to international cricket are getting closed one by one, a tour to Sri Lanka may be the search for a new path.