Bangladesh will have three extra days of training in Lahore for its upcoming test series in Pakistan. The Pakistan Cricket Board announced the change Saturday as the right thing to do. Political turmoil in Bangladesh had disrupted the national cricket team’s preparations for the tour of Pakistan. The two-test series will begin in Rawalpindi on Aug.
ISLAMABAD — Bangladesh will have three extra days of training in Lahore for its upcoming test series against Pakistan , the PCB said Saturday.
Bangladesh was scheduled to arrive in Pakistan on Aug. 17, but the Pakistan Cricket Board said the visitors will now reach Lahore on Tuesday and train at Gaddafi Stadium from Wednesday to Friday.
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