The BCB president also informed that the next ICC board meeting will take place in Bangladesh, where the ICC election could also take place.
West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin will return to international cricket two years after retiring from the national team, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Saturday.
Scotland will meet Sri Lanka in Tuesday's qualifying final, with the winners to join holders Australia, India, New Zealand and Pakistan in Group A at the main event which runs from October 3-20.
The fixtures for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 to be held later this year in Bangladesh were announced on Sunday, 5 May. Kicking off in Dhaka on 3 October, the tournament will span 19 days, with 10 teams battling it out in 23 matches for the most prestigious title in Women's T20I cricket.
When opener Dilara Akter provided a fine start in the Powerplay, it appeared that the Bangladesh women’s cricket team would finally be able to turn back the tide in their batting department.
An ICC delegation arrived in Bangladesh on Sunday to inspect venues of the upcoming women’s T20 World Cup to be hosted by the country in September-October.
The series will be contested at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.
The BCB president also informed that the next ICC board meeting will take place in Bangladesh, where the ICC election could also take place.
West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin will return to international cricket two years after retiring from the national team, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Saturday.
Scotland will meet Sri Lanka in Tuesday's qualifying final, with the winners to join holders Australia, India, New Zealand and Pakistan in Group A at the main event which runs from October 3-20.
The fixtures for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 to be held later this year in Bangladesh were announced on Sunday, 5 May. Kicking off in Dhaka on 3 October, the tournament will span 19 days, with 10 teams battling it out in 23 matches for the most prestigious title in Women's T20I cricket.
When opener Dilara Akter provided a fine start in the Powerplay, it appeared that the Bangladesh women’s cricket team would finally be able to turn back the tide in their batting department.
An ICC delegation arrived in Bangladesh on Sunday to inspect venues of the upcoming women’s T20 World Cup to be hosted by the country in September-October.
The series will be contested at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.