Pakistan on Wednesday announced they will host a five-match Twenty20 international series against Bangladesh next month to begin preparations for the 2026 World Cup.
The Pakistan Cricket Board said it was a change to the original plan for Bangladesh#39;s tour, which had been for three one-day internationals and three T20s.
Since the Twenty20 World Cup is next year, both countries have mutually agreed to play five T20Is to get ready for the mega-event, said a PCB statement.
The first two matches will be played in Faisalabad on May 25 and May 27, with the last three in Lahore on May 30, June 1 and June 3.
Faisalabad has not staged international cricket since 2008 when Bangladesh played a 50-over series.
India and Sri Lanka are due to host the Twenty20 World Cup in February and March next year.
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