CHITTAGONG, May 20: India have agreed to tour Bangladesh for a tri-series in 2008 or 2009 with Pakistan as the third side, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced here on Sunday.

“We have agreed to play the tri-series in Bangladesh. I think it can be played in 2008 or 2009,” Niranjan Shah, the BCCI secretary, told PTI. “We have to make some adjustments to the ICC calendar.

The BCB (Bangladesh Cricket Board) has readily agreed to all the conditions put before them.”

Shah was among six Indian cricket board officials who went to Bangladesh on invitation of the BCB and the officials held a meeting on Saturday night to discuss prospects of further tours between the two countries in the near future.

Curiously, Bangladesh are yet to play a Test in India since gaining Test status in 2000, while India are already into their second Test tour.

But Shah said that a reciprocal tour of India is in the pipeline.

“We are very willing to call them,” he added. “We want to help them. That's the reason we have agreed to play the tri-series. Bangladesh is welcome to India.”

—Agencies

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