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PUBLISHED ON: 10 MAR 2026, 06:39 AM
The upcoming ODI series in Dhaka serves as a high-stakes litmus test for both Bangladesh and Pakistan as they begin the long, often unpredictable road toward the 2027 World Cup. It isn’t just about the trophy; it’s about identifying which prospects can survive the suffocating pressure of Mirpur’s slow tracks. We are looking at a three-match window where tactical flexibility might actually matter more than raw power.
Dhaka is bracing for a series that feels like a laboratory for future strategies. Whether you favor the Tigers or the Green Shirts, the narrative here is less about past glory and more about who can adapt to a shifting white-ball landscape.
The Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium remains the sole theater for this series. This choice of venue suggests the BCB is leaning into their home-ground advantage, perhaps banking on the “Mirpur squeeze” to unsettle a transitional Pakistani batting lineup.
| Match | Date | Venue | Local Kick-off (BST) | IST |
| First ODI | Wednesday, March 11 | Mirpur, Dhaka | 2:15 PM | 1:45 PM |
| Second ODI | Friday, March 13 | Mirpur, Dhaka | 2:15 PM | 1:45 PM |
| Third ODI | Sunday, March 15 | Mirpur, Dhaka | 2:15 PM | 1:45 PM |
The rosters reflect two teams in very different states of flux. While Bangladesh looks for stability under new leadership, Pakistan seems to be tearing up the old script entirely.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz taking the reins is a logical, if somewhat overdue, move. His squad is a blend of the familiar and the experimental.
The most striking narrative is the absence of Babar Azam. Resting a player of his stature is a bold statement from Shaheen Shah Afridi’s camp.
Success in Dhaka usually comes down to how a team manages the middle overs. The surface typically offers a slow, low bounce that rewards patience rather than bravado. Abrar Ahmed’s control will be tested against a Bangladeshi side that grew up on these exact pitches. It is a battle of attrition, played out in front of a volatile, passionate crowd.
Catching the action live is straightforward. Live streaming on sportslivehub (SLH) will provide the primary digital gateway for fans who aren’t at the ground. If you are looking for crisp coverage and immediate updates, SLH appears to be the most reliable platform for this specific tour.
Mehidy Hasan Miraz has been appointed as the captain for this series, leading a refreshed squad.
No, Babar Azam has been rested for this series as Pakistan’s selectors look to give opportunities to emerging talent like Shamyl Hussain and Abdul Samad.
All matches are day-night fixtures starting at 2:15 PM local time (BST), which is 1:45 PM IST and 1:15 PM PKT.
You can watch the live streaming on Sportslivehub (SLH) and various local sports networks.
The series consists of three One Day Internationals (ODIs), all taking place in Dhaka.
PUBLISHED ON: 10 MAR 2026, 06:39 AM

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