3-dayer begins in Dublin today
Monday, 23 June 2008
The Bangladesh A Team begins their Ireland tour with a three-day affair, as they take on Ireland A team Monday at College Park, Dublin, reports UNB.
Bangladesh will then face Ireland in a twenty20 clash on June 27 at Eglington Cricket Club also in Dublin.
Bangladesh A will also play a one-day match against Ireland at Bangor on June 29 while the tourists wrap up their Ireland campaign of the UK Tour with another 50 over fixture against Ireland A at Stormont on July 1.
The Bangladeshi side will then head towards England on July 3 to play another five three-day and three one-day matches before returning home on August 4.
Bangladesh A will find England Under-19's in the first three-day match (July 6-8), the 2nd three-day match against Warwickshire (July 11-13), the 3rd three-day match against Leicestershire (July 16-18), the 4th three-day match against Derbyshire (July 21-23) and the last three-day match against South Africans (July 25-27).
Then, the Bangladesh A team opponents for the three one-day matches are Lancashire (July 30), Marylebone Cricket Club (August 1) and Durham (August 3).
Bangladesh will then face Ireland in a twenty20 clash on June 27 at Eglington Cricket Club also in Dublin.
Bangladesh A will also play a one-day match against Ireland at Bangor on June 29 while the tourists wrap up their Ireland campaign of the UK Tour with another 50 over fixture against Ireland A at Stormont on July 1.
The Bangladeshi side will then head towards England on July 3 to play another five three-day and three one-day matches before returning home on August 4.
Bangladesh A will find England Under-19's in the first three-day match (July 6-8), the 2nd three-day match against Warwickshire (July 11-13), the 3rd three-day match against Leicestershire (July 16-18), the 4th three-day match against Derbyshire (July 21-23) and the last three-day match against South Africans (July 25-27).
Then, the Bangladesh A team opponents for the three one-day matches are Lancashire (July 30), Marylebone Cricket Club (August 1) and Durham (August 3).