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Bangladesh's victory was their first in the West Indies since 2009 and meant they won three Tests away from home in a calendar year for the first time, having beaten Pakistan twice earlier in 2024. [24] [25] World Test Championship points: Bangladesh 12, West Indies 0.
Bangladesh A cricket team in Pakistan in 2024 Pakistan Shaheens: Bangladesh A: Dates: 13 – 30 August 2024: Captains: Saud Shakeel [n 1] (First-class) Mohammad Haris (List A) Anamul Haque (First-class) Towhid Hridoy (List A) FC series; Result: 2-match series drawn 0–0: Most runs: Umar Amin (177) Jaker Ali (172) Most wickets: Mir Hamza (5 ...
The Bangladesh cricket team toured Pakistan in August 2024 to play two Test matches. [1] [2] [3] The Test series formed part of the 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship.[4] [5] The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) finalized the bilateral series as a part of the 2023–2027 ICC Future Tours Programme. [6]
The four-day matches were used by Bangladesh to prepare their Test players for their upcoming ICC World Test Championship fixtures against Pakistan and India. [4] In June 2024, the Pakistan Cricket Board announced the dates of the bilateral series. [5] Pakistan A arrived in Darwin on 14 July 2024. [6]
After Pakistan rejoined the Commonwealth of Nations in 1989, of which Bangladesh was also a member, the post was changed by default to that of the High Commissioner. [5] The 15th and present High Commissioner is Md. Iqbal Hussain Khan, who assumed responsibilities in December 2024. [1]
The Pakistan Cricket Board was inaugurated on 1 May 1949 as the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan (BCCP). [6] The first meeting, held in the committee rooms of Lahore Gymkhana, saw HE Iftikhar Hussain Khan Mamdot, the Nawab of Mamdot, made president and chairman, with Justice A. R. Cornelius as one of three vice-presidents. The following ...
The commission started as a public service commission in 1926 during British India. It was later known as the East Pakistan Public Service Commission after the partition of India. After the Independence of Bangladesh it was established as the Bangladesh Public Service Commission in 1972. [3] For a while it used the Chummery House as its ...
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