LONDON, March 26: England will play two Tests and three One-day Internationals against Bangladesh in October and November, their first tour of the country, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Tuesday.

England will then move on to Sri Lanka in mid-November for a Test and one-day series.

Schedule:

Oct 8: Arrive in Dhaka.

Oct 12-14: v BCB President’s XI.

Oct 16-18: v Bangladesh ‘A’.

Oct 21-25: First Test (Dhaka).

Oct 29-Nov 2: Second Test (Chittagong).

Nov 5: v BCB Development XI

Nov 7: First One-day International (Chittagong).

Nov 10: Second One-day International (Dhaka, day/night).

Nov 12: Third One-day International (Dhaka, day/night).

Nov 13: Depart for Colombo.

NEW DELHI: India will play a triangular one-day series involving South Africa and hosts Bangladesh in Dhaka next month, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed on Wednesday.

Dhaka one-day series schedule:

April 11: India v Bangladesh.

April 13: India v South Africa.

April 14: Bangladesh v South Africa.

April 16: India v Bangladesh.

April 17: South Africa v Bangladesh.

April 18: India v South Africa.

April 20: Final.

April 21: Reserve day.—Reuters

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