The Board of Control for Cricket in India and the Bangladesh Cricket Board have jointly postponed India’s six-match white-ball tour of Bangladesh by more than a year, moving the three One-Day Internationals and three Twenty20 Internationals from the 17-31 August 2025 window to September 2026. In a media advisory issued on 5 July, the BCCI said the decision followed discussions that weighed both teams’ international commitments and “scheduling convenience.” The announcement formalises a two-day swirl of reports that the Indian government had withheld security clearance amid heightened diplomatic and trade frictions with Dhaka, prompting the boards to scrap the original dates. Revised fixtures will be released closer to 2026, and the BCB said it “looks forward to welcoming India” then. The deferral leaves Bangladesh without a high-profile home series this August and pushes back India’s next away assignment in the subcontinent under the ICC Future Tours Programme.
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❗️OFFICIAL: India Postpones White Ball Tour of Bangladesh The cricket boards of both nations have agreed to defer the series of One Day Internationals and T20s until September 2026. It was originally scheduled for next month. Reports had suggested the series would be cancelled https://t.co/LsoZKeiTW0
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have mutually agreed to defer the white-ball series, three ODIs and three T20Is between Bangladesh and India in August 2025 to September 2026, said the BCCI in a statement. https://t.co/7CIwg5QvWY