The Bangladesh Cricket Team has an exciting and challenging calendar ahead in 2025, with a series of fixtures lined up that promises to engage fans and enhance the team’s competitive edge. The year will kick off with the prestigious ICC Champions Trophy, the tournament is set to take place in February and March — a chance for the Tigers to prove their mettle on the international stage.
Following the Champions Trophy, Bangladesh Cricket Team will host Zimbabwe for a series that includes 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is in March and April. These matches are crucial for the team as they look to strengthen their home advantage and gather momentum before venturing into more challenging tours.
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In May, the team travels to Pakistan for another gripping series consisting of 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is. This will be an essential tour for Bangladesh as they face their rivals in Pakistan’s home conditions, requiring them to adapt and rise to the occasion.
As the summer arrives, another overseas tour awaits the Bangladesh cricket team. From June to July, they will tour Sri Lanka for a series featuring 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, and 3 T20Is. Sri Lanka’s unique playing conditions demand both skill and strategy from the Bangladeshi players, offering an excellent opportunity for young talents to showcase their abilities.
In August, fans can look forward to the highly-anticipated home series against arch-rivals India. This series, comprising 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is, is expected to generate significant excitement and showcase the growing rivalry between these two cricketing nations. Home conditions will play a pivotal role, and support from local fans could be the decisive factor in these encounters.
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Bangladesh Cricket Team will then participate in the Asia Cup in September, with venues and opponents yet to be announced. This tournament will be another chance for the team to compete against the best in Asia and showcase their prowess on a larger stage.
The calendar year will close with a series against the West Indies in October, as Bangladesh will host 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is. Finally, the year wraps up with a significant home series against Ireland, featuring 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, and 3 T20Is from November to December.