Bangladesh to play two T20I against UAE in May. Cricket news

Bangladesh is ready to play two men’s T20 International against UAE Sharjah cricket stadium On 17 and 19 May. It marks the second bilateral T20i series between the two sides over the last three years.
His last meeting was held in September 2022, when he elected a two -match T20I series at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Bangladesh won the series as a T20 World Cup preparation in Australia later that year.
“We are happy to see the Bangladesh national team returning to UAE. BCB offers an opportunity to engage in competitive cricket and we appreciate the initiative of the initiative. Emirates Cricket Board In the arrangement of this T20I series.
“These matches will serve as an important part of our team’s preparation ahead of a packed international calendar, including the upcoming Asia Cup. We are confident that these two sports will further strengthen cricket relations between BCB and ECB and provide quality entertainment to cricket fans,” Nizam Udin Chaudhari, CEO said. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), in a statement on Friday.
Both Bangladesh and UAE will also participate in the 2025 men’s T20 Asia Cup set for September. The tournament will also include Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong and Oman.
“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 eager to provide an opportunity to the national side of the UAE 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 his second bilateral tour of United Arab Emirates in three years.
“Do-Match Bangladesh series will provide an ideal preparation opportunity for UAE before this year’s ACC men’s T20 Asia Cup and we thank Bangladesh Cricket Board for their support UAE CricketSharjah Cricket Stadium is an excellent site for T20 cricket and we are ready to host two exciting games, “said Sabahan Ahmed, Chief Operating Officer, Emirates Cricket Board (ECB).