Bangladesh is likely to face Afghanistan in a white-ball bilateral series this October. The two cricket boards have already initiated discussions about a series consisting of three ODIs and three T20 matches. According to popular cricket-based website Cricbuzz, if everything goes according to plan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will play three ODIs and three T20s in the United Arab Emirates in early October this year.
Both teams will have a busy schedule toward the end of October. Bangladesh will host a full-fledged series against West Indies at home, while Afghanistan is scheduled to tour Zimbabwe. With that in mind, both cricket boards are considering organizing the white-ball series at the beginning of October.
Previously, Bangladesh was scheduled to play Afghanistan in July of last year. That full series included two Tests, three ODIs, and three T20Is. However, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) requested the Afghanistan board to postpone the tour, citing player workload management as the reason.
Later, the Afghanistan board proposed organizing a white-ball-only series in Greater Noida, India, during July-August. But due to concerns about the weather in that Indian region, the BCB declined that proposal as well. As a result, the full series was eventually shelved without any progress.
Now, after almost a year, both cricket boards are showing renewed interest. They are in discussions about playing a white-ball series. Shahriar Nafees, who is in charge of cricket operations at the BCB, told Cricbuzz, “We are in talks with the ACB regarding three ODIs and three T20Is. This series is essentially part of the 2024 tour that was postponed. The remaining two Test matches will be played later at a mutually convenient time.”
However, a final decision regarding the venue for the white-ball series has not yet been made by either board. Nafees also expressed hope that, if things go as planned, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will meet on the field this October. He said, “Although the venue has not yet been finalized, if everything proceeds according to plan, the series will be held in October.”
A question may arise whether the three-match ODI series postponed in November last year was part of the original full series. On this matter, Nafees clarified that it was not related to the postponed tour. He said, “We did play three ODIs against Afghanistan earlier, but that was not part of the 2024 postponed tour.”
Meanwhile, Afghanistan Cricket Board spokesperson Sayed Naseem Sadat also confirmed the ongoing discussions regarding the October series. Although he did not provide any detailed explanation or additional information, he responded positively when asked whether talks about holding the series have begun.