Bangladesh was thrown out of the T20 World Cup and now its ODI series against Pakistan is also in danger. There are reports that the series between these two teams may have to be postponed. If reports are to be believed, the ongoing war between Israel and Iran may now have a side-effect on the Pakistan-Bangladesh ODI series. Bad news is also for Pakistan’s legendary batsman Babar Azam who can be dropped from this series. Apart from them, the sword is also hanging on Sam Ayub and Mohammad Nawaz.
Big news on Pakistan-Bangladesh series
The Pakistan team has to reach Dhaka on March 9, where a three-match ODI series will be played at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium. The first ODI is to be held on March 11, second ODI on March 13 and third ODI on March 15, but looking at the situation between Iran and Israel and the way missiles are being fired on UAE, it is believed that this series may have to be postponed.
According to Pakistani media reports, ‘Pakistan’s tour of Bangladesh is in danger after the latest war-like situation. The team will be sent to Bangladesh only after the situation becomes right. However, Bangladesh Cricket Board has said that they have not received official information from PCB and the ODI series will take place as scheduled.
Babar Azam’s place in danger
According to media reports of Pakistan, Babar Azam will not get a chance in the ODI series against Bangladesh. Babar had scored only 91 runs in four matches in the T20 World Cup. His strike rate was also 112.3, after which he was dropped from the match against Sri Lanka. Now it is believed that keeping in mind the future, the Pakistani team will give opportunities to young players. There are also reports that Sam Ayub, who scored only 70 runs in 5 matches in the T20 World Cup, will also be out of the team.