Monday, August 4, 2025

Bangladesh-Netherlands T20 Series Schedule Announced

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has finalized the schedule for the upcoming three-match T20 International series against the Netherlands. This series was organized after India postponed their tour to Bangladesh this month. The announcement was made by the BCB today.

The series will commence with the first T20 match on August 30, followed by the second and third matches on September 1 and September 3, respectively. All three matches will be held at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, starting at 6:00 PM.

Following the conclusion of the Pakistan series, Bangladesh captain Litton Das expressed the need for a series before the Asia Cup to fine-tune preparations. Responding to this, the BCB arranged the T20 series, with the Netherlands team set to arrive in Bangladesh on August 26. **Bangladesh-Netherlands T20 Series Schedule** | **Date** | **Match** | **Venue | **Time** | |-------------------|-----------------|----------|------------ | August 30 | 1st T20I | Sylhet | 6:00 PM | | September 1 | 2nd T20I | Sylhet | 6:00 PM | | September 3 | 3rd T20I | Sylhet | 6:00 PM | In preparation for the series, Bangladesh will begin a training camp starting the day after tomorrow under fitness coach Nathan Keily. The skills training will commence on August 11 upon the return of head coach Phil Simmons. The BCB has also enlisted power-hitting coach Julian Wood and sports psychologist David Scott for an extended training camp.
The two teams last faced each other in the 2024 T20 World Cup, where Bangladesh defeated the Netherlands. Historically, Bangladesh has won four out of five T20 encounters against the Dutch. After the series, the Bangladesh team will travel to the United Arab Emirates for the Asia Cup, starting their campaign against Hong Kong on September 11.[](https://bdcrictime.com/bangladesh-set-to-host-netherlands-for-t20i-series-ahead-of-asia-cup)

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