IND vs BAN 2024: Bangladesh en route Chennai for series opener
Bangladesh will be touring India for a total of two Tests and three T20Is.
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The 16-member Bangladesh squad, which was released in an official press release by the Bangladesh Cricket Board three days back, are all set to make their way to Chennai which will be hosting the first Test between India and Bangladesh from September 19, 2024.
In a post by the official account of the BCB, a collage of a list of players was made, which could be seen with their respective trolleys and luggage at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka.
Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto and ace batter Litton Das, wearing the brown-coloured travelling polo t-shirt like others, were snapped in a deep conversation. The two players are going to be the keys to Bangladesh's success on the Indian tour.
"Off to India! The Bangladesh team departs for their upcoming Test and T20i series," Bangladesh Cricket captioned their X (formerly known as Twitter) post.
Watch the video of Bangladesh team leaving for Chennai:
Off to India! ✈️ The Bangladesh team departs for their upcoming Test and T20i series. 🇧🇩🏏 #BCB #Cricket #BDCricket #Bangladesh #INDvsBAN pic.twitter.com/VxfHkUnGch
— Bangladesh Cricket (@BCBtigers) September 15, 2024
Shanto & Co riding high on confidence
Coming off a historic first-ever Test series victory against Pakistan last month, the visitors will be buoyed with their performance. This will certainly help them to be confident from the outset during their games against a much stronger Indian outfit.
Skipper Shanto had recently come out to the press and stated that if they put on a show as clinical as the one they imposed against Pakistan, they would most definitely prove to be a potent threat to any opposition which comes against them.
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The last time Bangladesh played Tests away was way back in 2022. However, they had tours to forget of New Zealand, South Africa, and the West Indies, as they endured five losses in the six encounters.
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Bangladesh do have quite a skilled set of spinners in their repertoire, and the track at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai is certain to provide sufficient purchase for them.
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