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Bangladesh’s First T20 World Cup Warm-Up Match Against USA Called Off Due to Thunderstorms in Dallas

Bangladesh's First T20 World Cup warm-up match against USA called off due to thunderstorms in Dallas

Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup warm-up match against the USA was dropped because of thunderstorms in Dallas on Tuesday morning. Heavy rain and flood admonitions implied that the two groups stayed in the hotel. The ground experienced some harm, as seen in photographs shared via web-based entertainment by those currently there today.

Bangladesh’s First T20 World Cup Warm-up match is canceled

This is to affirm that the warm-up match between Bangladesh and the USA at the Terrific Grassland Arena in Dallas today has been dropped because of the state of the offices following the unfriendly climate that has impacted the region, Rabeed Iman, Bangladesh’s group chief, said at 8:54 a.m.

He later learned that the Bangladesh group was probably going to accomplish some exercise center work prior to leaving for New York on Wednesday. There, they will play their second warm-up game against India on June 1. This would have been the primary warm-up counterpart for the two sides in front of the T20 World Cup. The USA plays the competition opener against Canada on June 1.

USA beat Bangladesh 2-1 in the T20I series at the Prairie View Cricket Complex in Houston last week. It was the home side’s first series win against a full-member side, with the likes of Harmeet Singh, Ali Khan, and Corey Anderson helping to script history.

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Bangladesh Practice Warm-up Matches

Bangladesh play their most memorable game against Sri Lanka on June 7. Both of these matches are in Dallas, so it was urgent, particularly for Bangladesh, to find out about the scene. USA beat Bangladesh 2-1 in the T20I series at the Grassland View Cricket Complex in Houston last week.

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It was the house side’s most memorable series win against a full-part side, with any semblance of Harmeet Singh, Ali Khan, and Corey Anderson helping to script history. USA is in Gathering An of the T20 World Cup, close by Canada, India, Pakistan, and Ireland. The shock series route will come down in Bangladesh. They have always lost more than two matches in a version of the T20 World Cup.

There, they will play their second warm-up game against India on June 1. This would have been the primary warm-up counterpart for the two sides in front of the T20 World Cup. The USA plays the competition opener against Canada on June 1.

They are in Gathering D, close to Sri Lanka, South Africa, Nepal, and the Netherlands. USA is facilitating an ICC competition, the greatest one in cricket history in terms of the number of members, interestingly, alongside the West Indies.

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Bangladesh squad for the T20 World Cup 2024:

Nazmul Hossain Shanto (c), Taskin Ahmed (vice-captain), Litton Das, Soumya Sarkar, Tanzid Hasan, Shakib Al Hasan, Towhid Hridoy, Mahmudullah, Jaker Ali, Tanvir Islam, Mahdi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam, and Tanzim Hasan.

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