Bangladesh Cricket Team’s First Group Arrives in Lahore for T20 Series

The first group of the Bangladesh cricket team, consisting of 10 members including players and support staff, has arrived in Lahore ahead of the T20 series against Pakistan. The remaining squad members are expected to reach by Sunday night. The three-match T20 series will begin on May 28 at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

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