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Team India’s Tour of Bangladesh: Check Out Schedule, Dates and Details Here

Akash Singh

Team India is all set to visit Bangladesh in November 2022. According to the reports, the Indian team will play two Tests and three ODIs. The Indian team will visit Bangladesh after a long time. Earlier, the Indian team toured Bangladesh twice in 2014 and 2015.

Last year, many cricket events were postponed due to coronavirus outbreak. Now, the events that were postponed will be held in the next two years. The Indian team has packed the 2021 schedule. The West Indies team will tour India in January and play a series of limited-overs of 3 ODIs and 3 T20.

Team India's 2022 schedule:

After the WI tour, the Sri Lankan team is to visit India in February – March. Both teams will play a series of 3 Test matches and 3 ODIs. At the same time, the Indian team tour England in June-July to play the limited-overs series. The team will play a series of 3 ODIs and 3 T20 matches against England. From there, the team will go on a tour of the West Indies.

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On the other hand, Team India is proposed to play a series of limited-overs with the West Indies in July-August. This includes three ODIs and three T20s. The Asia Cup is to be held in September. The Indian team will play a home series with Australia in September-November. In which India has to play a series of 4 Tests and three ODIs.

Bangladesh sold TV rights to Ban Tech:

Bangladesh has sold 2021-23 TV rights to marketing agency Ban Tech for Rs 161.5 crore. The first series in this deal will be next week's ODI series between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The new deal covers a total of 10 domestic series, including a tour of Australia and England this year and a tour of India next year.

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