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Bangladesh cricketers are to re-visitation of the area of the Christchurch mosque slaughters two years after the misfortune, New Zealand cricket said Tuesday.They are among four global groups affirmed to play in New Zealand over the coming months. 

Bangladesh are booked to play a one-day worldwide in Christchurch on 17 March and are probably going to be in the city on 15 March two years to the day after a shooter killed 51 Muslim admirers at two mosques and injured another 40. 

The shooter started his dangerous frenzy at the Al Noor Mosque, inverse the Hagley Park cricket oval, similarly as the for the most part Muslim Bangladesh group showed up for petitions before training just before the second Test against New Zealand a year ago. 

As the players were going to enter the mosque, a lady cautioned them that there was shooting inside and players hid on the floor of their transport. 

"We were fortunate on the grounds that we were not inside that place," group supervisor Khaled Mashud told journalists. 

"We saw it from outside, such as viewing a video, as in the motion pictures. We saw numerous individuals coming out bloodied."None of the players were harmed and the group got back the next day after the Test was dropped.

New Zealand Cricket CEO David White said arrangement against Bangladesh and Australia were yet to get government endorsement yet he was "certain" they would.

The administration a week ago gave the green light for the West Indies and Pakistan to show up under severe isolate conditions for their initial 14 days in the nation because of worries over the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

"I'm excited to make this declaration today, given the vulnerability and challenges in the course of the last six or seven months," White said."We owe a tremendous obligation of appreciation to the New Zealand government for helping us explore this perplexing cycle."

Remembered for the timetable are four Tests, two against the West Indies and two against Pakistan, the first will be a Boxing Day Test at Tauranga's Bay Oval. 

New Zealand are as of now fourth in the debut Test Match Championship standings - behind India, England and Australia - and only in front of Pakistan with the West Indies seventh. 

White said New Zealand Cricket knew about the difficult conditions numerous individuals ended up in as an outcome of the Covid-19 emergency and would lessen ticket costs by almost 50% to recognize this."It may sound unreasonable to be bringing down ticket costs all at once of extraordinary extra expense and cost to the game, however we believe it's the correct activity." 

At the point when the groups show up in New Zealand they will go through their necessary 14-days isolate in Christchurch where they will have the option to prepare at NZC's superior place in Lincoln University. 


Bangladesh Tour: 

Blemish 13 - first ODI, Dunedin 

Blemish 17 - second ODI, Christchurch 

Blemish 20 - third ODI, Wellington 

Blemish 23 - first T20, Napier 

Blemish 26 - second T20, Auckland 

Blemish 28 - third T20, Hamilton 

Three different visits 

West Indies visit: 

Nov 27 - first T20, Auckland 

Nov 29 - second Twenty20, Tauranga 

Nov 30 - third Twenty20, Tauranga 

Dec 3-7 - first Test, Hamilton 

Dec 11-15 - second Test, Wellington 

Pakistan visit: 

Dec 18 - first T20, Auckland 

Dec 20 - second T20, Hamilton 

Dec 22 - third T20, Napier 

Dec 26-30 - first Test, Tauranga 

Jan 3-7 - second Test, Christchurch 

Australia visit: 

Feb 22 - first T20, Christchurch 

Feb 25 - second T20, Dunedin 

Blemish 3 - third T20, Wellington 

Blemish 5 - fourth T20, Auckland 

Blemish 7 - fifth T20, Tauranga

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