Tri-nation series schedule

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The ‘Bangla O'T20 International Tri-Cabrits Series’ will be held in New Zealand from tomorrow (October 7) The series will continue till October 14. The Tigers are currently in New Zealand to play the Tri-Testrise series, the other team in the host New Zealand 2005 Pakistan.

The tri-nation series will have a total of seven matches, all at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, with each team playing two matches against each other, with the two top-list teams facing each other in the final on October 14.

Bangladesh will play in the opening match of the series, the opponent Pakistan will start at 8 am.

A complete schedule of the series at a glance:

October 7: Bangladesh vs Pakistan, Bangladesh Samut 8 am

October 8: New Zealand vs Pakistan, Bangladesh Samat 12 noon

9 October: New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Bangladesh Samut 12 noon

October 10: New Zealand vs Pakistan, Bangladesh Samat 8 am

October 11: New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Bangladesh Samat 8 am

October 12: Bangladesh vs Pakistan, Bangladesh Samut 8 am

October 14: Final, Bangladesh Sam

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