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BCCI announces Bangladesh 'A' tour of India

| | Sep 05, 2015, at 11:45 pm
Mumbai, Sept 5 (IBNS) The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) have confirmed the schedule for Bangladesh 'A' tour of India, 2015.

The tour will begin with three One-day matches against India ‘A’ followed by a three-day game against Ranji Trophy 2014-15 champions Karnataka.

The Bangladesh ‘A’ team will conclude the tour with another three-day match against India ‘A’ in Bengaluru.

The ODI matches will be played on Sept 16, Sept 18 and Sept 20.

Karnataka and Bangladesh 'A' will face each other from Sept 22 to 24.

The Asian side will play against India 'A' from Sept 27 to Sept 29.
 

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