As part of that, the BCB has sent plans to the Windies Cricket Board on how to keep the Caribbeans in the biological safety zone. At the moment, the highest body of Bangladesh cricket, Caribbean Board, is waiting for a reply.
BCB chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury told the media today (Tuesday) about his visit to the West Indies, "We have sent them a bio-bubble plan based on contact with the West Indies Cricket Board. Which we have also sent to the concerned department of the government. Now, with the West Indies board's feedback, we may be able to make the final decision. "
Bangladesh played its last international series against Zimbabwe last March. Then the whole world came to a standstill due to Corona, cricket stopped. Six months have passed since March, but Bangladesh has not returned to international cricket. The BCB is now trying to organize the series on its own after a number of cricketing nations started playing. The West Indies are scheduled to tour Bangladesh in January to play a full series.
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