Summary
- The Indian cricket team is likely to tour Bangladesh for a white-ball series, according to recent media reports.
- Reports suggest that the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has invited bids for the television and digital media rights covering its home international fixtures scheduled for 2026 and 2027.
- In addition to the proposed India series, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has also included several other home international assignments in its media rights package for 2026 and 2027.
The Indian cricket team is likely to tour Bangladesh for a white-ball series, according to recent media reports. The proposed tour is expected to feature three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), marking an important chapter in the cricketing rivalry between the two neighboring nations.
Reports suggest that the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has invited bids for the television and digital media rights covering its home international fixtures scheduled for 2026 and 2027. Among the listed series, the potential home series against India has attracted significant attention, highlighting its commercial and sporting importance. Matches involving India are widely regarded as some of the most valuable in international cricket due to the country’s massive fan base and global viewership, making broadcasting rights for such contests highly sought after.
The tour was originally scheduled to take place last year but was postponed because of diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh. Although neither cricket board publicly disclosed detailed reasons for the delay, reports indicated that the prevailing political and diplomatic situation made it difficult to proceed with the series as planned. The postponement disappointed cricket fans from both countries, who were eagerly looking forward to another competitive contest between the two teams.
The latest reports indicate that both boards are now considering reviving the tour, with a six-match white-ball series currently under discussion. If finalized, the series would consist of three ODIs followed by three T20Is. Such a schedule would provide valuable preparation for both teams ahead of future International Cricket Council (ICC) tournaments and other major international assignments. Bangladesh would benefit from hosting one of the world’s strongest white-ball sides, while India would gain competitive match practice in familiar subcontinental conditions.
Despite widespread speculation, neither the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) nor the Bangladesh Cricket Board has issued an official statement confirming the tour. As a result, the proposed schedule remains subject to final approval and mutual agreement between the two cricket boards. Fans and cricket analysts are awaiting a formal announcement that will confirm the dates, venues, and other details of the series.
In addition to the proposed India series, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has also included several other home international assignments in its media rights package for 2026 and 2027. One of the notable series listed is Bangladesh’s five-match ODI home series against Pakistan, which is scheduled to take place in 2027. This series is also expected to generate considerable interest among cricket fans, given the competitive history between the two teams and the growing popularity of limited-overs cricket in the region.
The inclusion of these high-profile series in the BCB’s media rights tender reflects the board’s efforts to maximize commercial opportunities while strengthening Bangladesh’s international cricket calendar. Broadcast and digital rights for matches involving teams such as India and Pakistan are expected to attract strong interest from media companies due to their large audiences and commercial value.
For now, the proposed India tour remains a possibility rather than a confirmed event. Cricket fans in both countries will be hoping that the remaining formalities are completed soon, allowing the long-awaited white-ball series to finally take place after its earlier postponement.
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