Bangladesh are scheduled to have the Indian ladies' cricket crew for a five-match T20I series at home beginning April 28 as a component of their planning in front of the ICC Ladies' T20 World Cup 2024 to be played in October.
Following the Ladies' Chief Association (WPL), India is set to visit Bangladesh for a 5-match T20I series. The two groups conflicted in three T20Is and as numerous One-Day Internationals last year. India secured the T20I series in the decider, while the ODI decider finished in a tie in the midst of charges of one-sided umpiring, closing the series with a 1-1 draw.
While one-sided umpiring and unfortunate pitches ruled the titles during India's past visit to Bangladesh, the hosts displayed their serious soul, testing India on numerous fronts. From that point forward, Bangladesh has gotten motivating triumphs against Pakistan at home and South Africa in an away series, demonstrating their availability to give extreme contest in the impending 5-match T20I series.
As indicated by the draft agenda arranged by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), all matches of the approaching series will happen at the Sylhet Global Cricket Arena from April 28th to May ninth, 2024. With Bangladesh booked to play Australia two or three weeks out from the India series, they start off their arrangements for the huge home summer early. A twist camp is planned for Dhaka from February 28 to Walk 20 and this will be trailed by an expertise and wellness camp in Khulna from Walk 4 to Walk 16.
India lost the T20I series to both Britain and Australia in December 2023 - January 2024. From the unexpected determination of any breakout WPL ability from the continuous WPL season to the arrival of senior stars following a fruitful homegrown season, there is a lot to be looked as selectors consider the most ideal crew. With the 2024 T20 World Cup booked for September - October in Bangladesh and the two groups looking at their most memorable World Cup title, it'll be a pivotal series, and they will need to conclude their crews post this series.