It has been reported that the bangladesh team will not go to Pakistan. Currently, the war tension between pakistan and india has come to a temporary end. A ceasefire agreement has been signed. However, there is a question mark over whether the security situation in pakistan is safe. In this situation, the bangladesh team is going to play a t20 and ODI series against pakistan on May 25. The bangladesh team is scheduled to go to pakistan on May 21. But in the current situation, the question has arisen whether the bangladesh team will go to Pakistan. It is noteworthy that no cricket team has visited pakistan from 2010 to 2017, citing the lack of security in Pakistan.
It is only in the last few years that other countries' teams have been touring pakistan and playing cricket series. The recent India-Pakistan attacks have once again put the pakistan cricket Board (PCB) in a difficult position. Currently, the pakistan Super League (PSL) t20 series is to be held in Pakistan. But due to the attacks between india and pakistan, the series was shifted to Dubai. However, the series has been postponed indefinitely as permission was not given to hold the series in Dubai. On one hand, the pakistan team has to play bangladesh next. Before going to pakistan, the bangladesh team is to play two t20 matches against the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The matches are to be held on May 17 and May 19. Following this, the question has arisen whether the pakistan team will also shift the bangladesh series to the United Arab Emirates.
Therefore, it is said that the pakistan team will not be allowed to play the series against the bangladesh team in the United Arab Emirates. This has made the situation more complicated. The cricket BOARD' target='_blank' title='bangladesh cricket board-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>bangladesh cricket board (BCB) said that they are continuing to discuss the security of the players and that the pakistan cricket Board has asked for a few more days to announce a final decision on this.


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