FanCode to exclusively live-stream Pakistan tour of Bangladesh in India

FanCode, India’s premier digital sports destination for all fans, will exclusively live-stream all matches of Pakistan’s tour of Bangladesh commencing on Friday with the first match of the T20I series at Sher-E-Bangla Stadium, Dhaka.

The second and third fixture will be played on November 20 and 22 at the same venue.

The digital exclusive rights will also include two Test matches, first in Chattogram from November 26 followed by a return to Dhaka for the 2nd Test starting December 4.

This will be Pakistan’s first tour to Bangladesh since 2015 and the two-match Test series will be the part of the ICC World Test Championship points table.

The tour will be live-streamed on the FanCode App and www.fancode.com. For all cricket fans across India, FanCode will provide a comprehensive match experience through interactive live streaming with customizable data overlays, fastest interactive live match scores, muti-media live commentary, match highlights, and so on.

Through FC Stats, sports fans can access in-depth sports analytics, insights, and tips to hone their skill and knowledge on the matches, players, teams, and overall sport.

Recently, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had formed a two-member committee, comprising board directors Enayet Husain Siraj and Jalal Yunus, to review the national team’s performance in the just concluded ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

”The committee has been entrusted with taking the views of Bangladesh squad members (Players and Team Management) and relevant stakeholders to assess why the team could not deliver the expected performance in the event and share its findings with the board,” the BCB had said in a statement.

Notably, the Mohammaed Mahmudullah-led Bangladesh side failed to register a single victory from their five games in the Super 12 stage while they also lost to minnows Scotland in the qualifiers.

Despite defeating Australia and New Zealand in home T20I series before the start of the showpiece event, the Bangla Tigers put up a below-par show in the World Cup.

Bangaldesh was only able to register wins against new comers Oman and Papua New Guinea in Al Amerat in the qualifiying round by 26 and 84 runs respectively.

After finishing the qualifying round at the second spot behind Scotland in Group B, the Bangla Tigers somehow managed to enter the Super 12 round.

Placed in the Group 1 of the Super 12 stage, Bangladesh lost all their league games against England, Australia, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies. They finished the Super 12 stage without any win, placed at the bottom of the points table.

To further add to their miseries, Bangladesh star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan was ruled out of in the latter part of the tournament due to a hamstring injury. Notably, Shakib had picked up the injury in his left leg during the contest against West Indies on October 29 and following a 48-hour observation period, the team’s medical staff decided to rule him out of the showpiece event.

On the other hand, the Babar Azam-led Pakistan made to the semi-finals of the showpiece event before going down against champions Australia. The Green Brigade had earlier, won all of their five games in the Super 12 stage,

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