India will host Bangladesh for the first match of the 3-T20I series on November 3, at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.
Rohit Sharma is set to become the most-capped T20I cricketer in Indian history. He also needs 8 runs to go past Virat Kohli’s world record career aggregate of 2,450 T20I runs.
There’s been plenty of distractions before the start of the series, but once the cricket gets underway, who will come out on top?
India will host Bangladesh three T20Is (at Delhi, Rajkot, and Nagpur) and two Tests (at Indore and Kolkata).
ICC have banned Shakib for two years, Mahmudullah, Mominul named replacement captains; Netherlands and Namibia have qualified for next year's T20 World Cup; and India will host Bangladesh for a day-night Test at Eden Gardens.
PNG, Netherlands, Namibia, Ireland, Oman are through to the next round of the T20 World Cup Qualifiers; Pakistan Women went 1-0 up; Tamim has withdrawn from the India tour; and Schutt did the hat-trick in WBBL.