The match will kick off at 2 pm (Bangladesh time).
Local fans for the first time will be allowed to witness the match live at the big bowl since the start of the pandemic. Around 50% of tickets against the stadium's capacity will be available for the fans and most of the tickets are already sold out.
The second match of the series will be played the very next day (November 20), with the concluding match on November 22 at the same venue.
Before this series, Bangladesh and Pakistan played each other on 12 occasions in the format, with Bangladesh winning only two of them.
When captain Mahmudullah Riyad was asked a question regarding the failure of Bangladesh in T20 World Cup at a pre-match press conference on Thursday, he appeared to be annoyed. But the Bangladesh T20I captain softly replied that he is not willing to talk more about the World Cup.
It's understandable why the Bangladesh captain is so annoyed to talk about the just-concluded World Cup- they lost six out of eight matches they played, including all five in the Super 12s phase, at the biggest stage of T20 cricket.
"I don't want to talk about the World Cup, we rather are focusing on the next match and on this series. It's more important to me how much we can contribute to the team in this contest than thinking about the World Cup. Pakistan are one of the best teams in the world, so this series is going to be a tough one," Mahmudullah said Thursday at the pre-match press conference.
In the mission to restore pride, Bangladesh are going to miss the services of Mushfiqur Rahim, who has always been one of Bangladesh's mainstays in the batting line. He failed to shine in the World Cup- scoring only 144 runs in eight matches with five single-digit scores.
Mushfiqur's omission came as a surprise to many including the wicketkeeper-batter himself. Bangladesh chief selector Minhajul Abedin said that he was rested as they want him fresh for the busy Test schedule awaiting in the coming months.
"We want Mushfiq to deliver his best in the Test series against Pakistan and New Zealand," Minhajul told the media after announcing a new-look Bangladesh T20 squad for the Pakistan series. "We have to play successive four Tests against Pakistan and New Zealand. We want Mushfiqur to be fresh for these matches, and Tamim (Iqbal) is suffering from an injury and his participation is uncertain in these Tests. In this situation, Mushfiqur is so important for us, and this is why he was rested."
Minhajul has claimed that to make the decision of leaving out Mushfiqur, the selection panel had reflected the thought process of the team management- a claim that Mushfiqur refused publicly in interviews with the local media.
In the pre-series press conference, Mahmudullah was also diplomatic while talking about Mushfiqur's absence. "I cannot talk about it," Mahmudullah replied when was asked a question about it.
"You may ask the team management about it." In the pride-restoring mission, Bangladesh will have to rely immensely upon the young guns including four new faces- Saif Hassan, Yasir Ali, Akbar Ali and Shohidul Islam. Among them, Saif has played a few Tests, but others are yet to don a national team jersey.
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Saif Hasan walking off the field during a training session ahead of the first Twenty20 match against Pakistan at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in the city on Thursday — AFP
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