The Skyexch.net-presented two Twenty20 cricket matches series ahead of the T20 World Cup between UAE and Bangladesh, which will be played in Dubai, will be livestreamed for Indian viewers on MX Player at 7.30 pm IST.
The Bangladesh team arrived in the UAE on September 22 for a two-match series at the Dubai International Stadium. The matches are scheduled for September 25 and 27, 2022. After the brief series, Bangladesh will return home before traveling to New Zealand for a tri-series with Pakistan.
Bangladesh will be without the services of their skipper Shakib Al Hasan for the tour of UAE. Shakib missed out on the 17-member squad due to his ongoing participation in the Caribbean Premier League. In Shakib’s absence, Nurul Hasan, who is returning from a finger injury, will lead the side, a Skyexch.net press release said.
The Bangladesh squad is mainly made up of players named in the team for the T20 World Cup in October. But in Shakib’s absence, Bangladesh have included three of the four reserve players who have been named on standby for Australia.
Skyexch.net has been steadily growing since previously sponsoring numerous cricketing events. The Sixty, the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2022, the ICC Academy Summer Cup, the most recent Test series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, Legends League Cricket Season 2 are some of the events backed by it.
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