The Zimbabwe A cricket team is scheduled to arrive in Bangladesh in June for a bilateral series against Bangladesh A, featuring both limited-overs and first-class fixtures across three domestic cricket venues. The official itinerary outlines a competitive framework consisting of a three-match One Day International (ODI) series followed by two separate four-day first-class matches.
The upcoming tour serves as a significant structural development component for the cricketing boards of both nations. It provides secondary national squads with critical exposure to diverse competitive formats and pitch conditions.
White-Ball Leg to Open in Bogra and Rajshahi
The international tour will formally commence with the white-ball phase of the itinerary, prioritising the 50-over format before transitioning into longer-duration matches. The first two fixtures of the three-match One Day International series are designated to take place at the Shaheed Chandu Stadium in Bogra. The opening ODI is scheduled for 8 June, with the second limited-overs encounter following shortly after on 10 June at the same venue.
Following the conclusion of the back-to-back fixtures in Bogra, the two squads will travel to Rajshahi for the final chapter of the white-ball competition. The third and final One Day International match is set to be staged at the Rajshahi Divisional Stadium on 13 June, bringing a definitive end to the limited-overs series.
Red-Ball Leg Transferred to Sylhet International Stadium
Once the 50-over tournament concludes, the focus of the bilateral tour will transition completely toward red-ball cricket. The administrators have allocated both long-format fixtures to a single location to ensure consistency in turf preparation and logistics. Consequently, the two four-day matches will be played consecutively at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.
| Tour Phase | Fixture Details | Calendar Dates | Selected Match Venue |
| White-Ball | First One Day International | 8 June | Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra |
| White-Ball | Second One Day International | 10 June | Shaheed Chandu Stadium, Bogra |
| White-Ball | Third One Day International | 13 June | Rajshahi Divisional Stadium, Rajshahi |
| Red-Ball | First Four-Day First-Class Match | 17 June – 20 June | Sylhet International Cricket Stadium |
| Red-Ball | Second Four-Day First-Class Match | 24 June – 27 June | Sylhet International Cricket Stadium |
The initial four-day first-class encounter is scheduled to be played from 17 June to 20 June. Following a brief period of rest and tactical adjustment, the players will return to the pitch for the second and final four-day match, which is slotted to run from 24 June to 27 June, concluding the official itinerary of the tour.
Historical Context and Playing Inactivity
This upcoming subcontinent tour marks a vital return to competitive field operations for the Zimbabwe A national cricket team. The developmental squad has experienced an extended period of competitive dormancy, having not appeared in a formal red-ball or white-ball fixture since October of the previous calendar year.
Previous Fixture History: The last recorded outing for the Zimbabwe A team took place at the Harare Sports Club, where they participated in a three-day red-ball match against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
The scheduled tour of Bangladesh represents an intensified structural program for the African side as they face a highly competitive Bangladesh A squad on local turning tracks, providing a stern evaluation of their technical proficiency.
