Bangladesh national team is currently touring New Zealand for a three-match ODI and three-match T20 series. After this tour, the Tigers will fly for Sri Lanka to play a two-match Test series which is a part of the ongoing World Test Championship.
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“Our contract with Vettori will after the T20I series against New Zealand,” Akram told the reporters on Saturday at the Sher-e-Bangla Nationa Cricket Stadium. “And there are many problems to tour for him due to the Covid-19 restriction in his country. We won’t get his service out of New Zealand for now. So we are not sure about his future with us.”
To replace Vettori, Bangladesh might appoint a local coach for the Sri Lanka tour as Akram hinted while talking to the media.
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“We need to talk about Vettori’s future with us. We have some local coaches who are capable of doing the duty. So we may appoint someone from them for the Sri Lanka tour,” Akram added.
Akram, however, didn’t name any local coach who might take the role from Vettori.
He also said that BCB is in regular contact with the Sri Lanka board to arrange a practice game for the Tigers ahead of the Test series. Since the Bangladesh team will only play limited-over cricket in New Zealand, they might have to play Sri Lanka Tests without any longer version cricket before.
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“The national team players (who are in New Zealand) may get a chance to take part in NCL. But if they miss it, we arrange a practice game in Sri Lanka. The board is in regular discussion with the Lankan board regarding this,” Akram further told the media.