BCB: Zimbabwe to host Bangladesh for Super League clash

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Bangladesh Cricket Board
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is the governing body for cricket in Bangladesh. It joined the ICC in 1977 and became a full member in 2000. The BCB oversees Bangladesh's men's, women's, and under-19 national teams.

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The Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) has granted Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) permission to host Bangladesh in July for a three-match one-day international (ODI) series that forms part of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League.

The tour also includes one Test match and three Twenty20 international (T20I) games.

ZC is particularly grateful to SRC Chairman Mr Gerald Mlotshwa for personally fighting tooth and nail to ensure cricket was exempted from the Government directive to suspend all sporting activities in the country as part of new COVID-19 restrictions aimed at containing the spread of the
virus.

All the matches between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh will be played behind closed doors at Harare Sports Club, with no spectators allowed in the ground as part of the pandemic protocols that ZC has put in place at its facilities.

The tour will begin with the Test match scheduled for 7-11 July. Next up will be the ODI series pencilled in for 16, 18 and 20 July – those matches are part of the Super League that is serving as the main route for qualification for the 2023 edition of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India.

The 13-team league competition will see the top seven sides, plus India as the hosts, qualify directly for the World Cup, while the remaining five teams, along with five Associate sides, will play in a qualifier tournament from
which two other teams will go through to the global showcase.

After the Super League clash, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh will then face off in three T20I matches set for 23, 25 and 27 July.

Before the Test, the tourists will play a two-day practice match scheduled for 3-4 July as well as another warm-up game on July 14, two days ahead of the ODI series.

The tour will be held in a bio-secure bubble, which simply refers to an environment that is aimed at keeping the teams relatively isolated from the outside world so as to greatly minimise the risk of COVID-19 infection.

FIXTURES : ZIMBABWE VS BANGLADESH – JULY 2021

DATES                   MATCH                  VENUE                START TIME
7-11 July 2021      Only Test          Harare Sports Club         0930 hours
16 July 2021          1st ODI           Harare Sports Club         0930 hours
18 July 2021          2nd ODI          Harare Sports Club         0930 hours
20 July 2021          3rd ODI           Harare Sports Club         0930 hours
23 July 2021          1st T20I          Harare Sports Club          1230 hours
25 July 2021          2nd T20I         Harare Sports Club          1230 hours
27 July 2021          3rd T20I          Harare Sports Club          1230 hours

Name of Author: Bangladesh Cricket Board

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