The Bangladesh Cricket Board has postponed their tour of Ireland in September, hoping that they could host India for a deferred white-ball series during that window, according to a report in Cricbuzz.
As per reports, Cricket Ireland, which released its full-year schedule, informed the Bangladesh Cricket Board that rescheduling within 2026 wasn’t possible. This follows the BCB’s request to skip September, as they plan to host India during that window.
The two boards agreed to defer the series after being unable to fit it into the September window. India, slated to tour Bangladesh in 2025 before the postponement, will now arrive on August 28 for a three‑match ODI series followed by three T20Is.
As per a Bangladesh Cricket Board press release, the three ODIs are all set for September 1, 3, and 6, while the T20Is will take place on September 9, 12, and 13.
“When the India series was moved from last year to this September, we asked them (Cricket Ireland) if they could accommodate us at another time in 2026, but they said they were unable to do so. So the tour has been postponed,” a BCB official said
