Sri Lanka s 97-run victory over Bangladesh on Friday in the third ODI of the bilateral series, which they lost 1-2, earned them their first points in the ICC Men s Cricket World Cup Super League.The islanders, who are due to play India in a .
Bangladesh’s tour of Zimbabwe could be delayed
As coronavirus pandemic has halted all forms of cricket in Bangladesh, the Tigers might delay Zimbabwe tour to take part in the Dhaka Premier League (DPL).
The T20 format DPL was supposed to kick off from May 6, but it has officially be postponed due to lockdown in the country. As per the new plans, the league could start on May 31 (after Sri Lanka ODI series) and continue throughout June. Also Read - Brisk Shaw sees Delhi past comfortably
This could push the Zimbabwe tour, which includes two Tests, three ODIs and three T20Is, back to allow players play the DPL. The series is likely to start at the end of June instead of previously scheduled mid-June.
Covid travel restrictions not to affect Pakistan’s England tour
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April 24, 2021
LAHORE: Pakistan men’s cricket team will tour England for a limited-overs series in July despite United Kingdom (UK) government placing Pakistan on its red list because of Covid-19, a Pakistan Cricket Board official claimed.
He further stated that they will review the situation with England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) at the end of next month.
The Green-shirts are to play three ODIs and as many T20Is from July 8 to 20. The ODIs will be part of ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League.
England Covid-19 ban will not affect Pakistan team tour: report
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England Covid-19 ban will not affect Pakistan team tour: report / Photo: ICC
The United Kingdom (UK) government’s decision to impose restrictions on travelers from Pakistan will not affect the national men’s cricket team tour of England in July,
Pakistan cricket team is scheduled to visit England later this year to play three one-day internationals (ODI) and as many twenty20 internationals (T20I) from July 8 to July 20. The ODIs will be part of ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League.
As per the report, a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official claimed that the tour will go as planned despite Pakistan placed in UK’s travel red lost due to Covid-19.
Zimbabwe: Rankings Boost for Pakistan Ahead of Zim Tour
Zimbabwe: Rankings Boost for Pakistan Ahead of Zim Tour
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By Eddie Chikamhi
Pakistan players were handed a huge boost ahead of their tour of Zimbabwe after skipper Babar Azam grabbed the number one spot in the Men’s One Day International cricket rankings following a series win over South Africa.
The Asians, who are scheduled to arrive in Harare this Saturday, are having a good outing in the neighbouring country where they have bagged the ODI series 2-1 to earn points in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League.