Dhaka, April 4 -- Bangladesh's national cricket team is set for an intense and uninterrupted run of international fixtures over the next two years, as the current Future Tours Programme (FTP) outlines a packed schedule through March 2027.

The upcoming two-match Test series against Zimbabwe this month in Sylhet and Chattogram is the beginning of what Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) officials are calling a "non-stop cricket" phase.

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Apart from December 2025 and January 2026, the national team is scheduled to play in every month through the FTP period, with barely any extended breaks.

Over the next 23 months, Bangladesh are slated to play 16 bilateral series comprising 18 Tests, 32 ODIs, and ...