Pakistan missed out on their chance to qualify for the ICC T20 World Cup semi-finals despite all their pleas being met by the ICC. They played all their games in Sri Lanka, but still, they could not manage a victory against any frontier nation, as they lost to India and England and had a near-defeat experience against Sri Lanka before being eliminated.
As per some reports from the international media and Geo Super, Pakistan are unlikely to travel to Bangladesh due to the escalating tensions in the middle-east which could cast doubt over the series.
The media reports had claimed that the PCB would proceed with the tour only if the prevailing situation in the Middle East did not escalate, but with Iran having waged a war against the US-friendly nations, travel risks continue to prevail.
BCB dismisses claims of uncertainty for upcoming tour
The BCB has further explained that with direct flights available from Pakistan to Dhaka, they do not foresee any travel-related complications, since Pakistan does not need to use the Dubai gate.
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Pakistan are scheduled to arrive on the 9th of March, and the three-match ODI series is scheduled to begin on the 11th of March at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur.
Bangladesh are regretting their boycott of the T20 World Cup, and they would not want the same to happen with the ICC World Cup 2027.
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