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Third Pakistan-Bangladesh Twenty20 international rained off

January 27, 2020
The third Twenty20 international between Pakistan and Bangladesh was abandoned without a ball being bowled Monday because of bad weather in Lahore, giving the home side a 2-0 series victory. — AFP
The third Twenty20 international between Pakistan and Bangladesh was abandoned without a ball being bowled Monday because of bad weather in Lahore, giving the home side a 2-0 series victory. — AFP

LAHORE, Pakistan — The third Twenty20 international between Pakistan and Bangladesh was abandoned without a ball being bowled Monday because of bad weather in Lahore, giving the home side a 2-0 series victory.

Murky conditions and drizzle delayed the scheduled 13:00 p.m. (0830 GMT) toss at the Gadaffi stadium pitch, but play was called off three hours later.

Pakistan won the first match by five wickets on Friday and the second by nine wickets the next day.

The series win helped Pakistan hang on to their number one ranking in Twenty20 internationals with 270 points, leading Australia by just one point.

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam said the series win will help the team's confidence.

"Our bowling was outstanding in both the games... helped us keep them down to low totals," said Babar who lost 2-0 in Australia last year in his first series as skipper.

Bangladesh skipper Mahmudullah said the loss was disappointing.

"Before the series we knew that Pakistan will be favorites because they are world number one and we are nine.

"We managed to put a good fight in the first match, but in the second match they won convincingly because they have a good bowling side."

Bangladesh will fly out late Monday but return on February 5 to play the first of two Tests, in Rawalpindi.

They play a One-Day International on April 3 in Karachi, and the second Test starting April 7.

Bangladesh to host

Zimbabwe in February-March

Bangladesh will host Zimbabwe in an international series in February-March, the Bangladesh cricket Board said in Dhaka on Sunday.

The series will kick off with a one-off Test in Dhaka on Feb. 22, and will also include three One-Day internationals and two Twenty20 internationals.

The three ODIs will be held in the port city of Chittagong on March, 1, 3 and 6.

The tour will wrap up with two T20Is in Dhaka on March 9 and 11.

This will be Zimbabwe's third visit to Bangladesh in the last five years.

The itenary

Feb 15: Zimbabwe arrives

Feb 22-26: Test in Dhaka

March 1: First day-night ODI in Chittagong

March 3: Second day-night ODI in Chittagong

March 6: Third day-night ODI in Chittagong

March 9: First day-night T20 International in Dhaka

March 11: Second day-night T20 International in Dhaka. — AFP


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