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Light-hearted practice for Tigers

Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurasingha (C) gives some instructions to his charges ahead of the third day of net sessions in Sussex yesterday. PHOTO: BCB

The Bangladesh national cricket team are scheduled to play their first practice match of their tour of Ireland and England today when they take on the Duke of Norfolk's XI at the Arundel Castle Cricket Ground in Sussex today.

The match, however, might be a light hearted affair since the Duke of Norfolk's XI is a team that is comprised of retired English cricketers and county players. Former England wicketkeeper Chris Adams, who played five ODIs and five Tests for England, will lead the Duke of Norfolk's XI. Adams is now 46 and last played first-class cricket back in 2008.

“Bangladesh will definitely take this match as part of their preparation. They will work on getting adjusted to the conditions there. But it will be more of a festive environment. There's plenty of tradition involved with this team. A number of foreign teams have played in this ground. South Africa A will be going there soon,” informed BCB media manager Rabeed Imam.

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Light-hearted practice for Tigers

Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurasingha (C) gives some instructions to his charges ahead of the third day of net sessions in Sussex yesterday. PHOTO: BCB

The Bangladesh national cricket team are scheduled to play their first practice match of their tour of Ireland and England today when they take on the Duke of Norfolk's XI at the Arundel Castle Cricket Ground in Sussex today.

The match, however, might be a light hearted affair since the Duke of Norfolk's XI is a team that is comprised of retired English cricketers and county players. Former England wicketkeeper Chris Adams, who played five ODIs and five Tests for England, will lead the Duke of Norfolk's XI. Adams is now 46 and last played first-class cricket back in 2008.

“Bangladesh will definitely take this match as part of their preparation. They will work on getting adjusted to the conditions there. But it will be more of a festive environment. There's plenty of tradition involved with this team. A number of foreign teams have played in this ground. South Africa A will be going there soon,” informed BCB media manager Rabeed Imam.

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