BCB Official Confirms Rescheduling of India Series and Media Rights Sale for Pakistan Series

Cricket bosses from Bangladesh announced that India will not visit the country as planned for their summer matches. The Indian cricket board told officials they cannot make the August trip for six games. Both countries had scheduled three one-day matches and three Twenty20 games starting August 17. Indian cricket leaders explained the August dates create problems for their team schedule. The two cricket boards will release a joint statement about new dates soon.

Bangladesh cricket officials are moving ahead with selling television rights for their upcoming Pakistan series. The board wants to complete a media rights deal before focusing on longer term contracts. Companies have until July 6 to submit their bids for broadcasting the matches. The bidding process will happen at the national cricket stadium on July 10. Cricket officials decided to sell rights for just the Pakistan series first rather than rushing into bigger deals.

Bangladesh plans to host seven different countries during the next two years. Pakistan leads the list of visiting teams coming to play matches. Other nations scheduled to visit include India, West Indies, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, and England. The media rights deal covers all home series from July 2025 through June 2027. Cricket board members want to study the market carefully before making long term broadcasting agreements.
 

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