The WI-Aus ODIs were rescheduled after a non-playing member from the WI camp had tested positive
The second ODI will now restart on Saturday with the final match taking place on Monday. Australia are then scheduled to arrive in Bangladesh on July 29, with the first of the five T20Is to be played on August 3.
“We haven’t discussed the matter with Cricket Australia yet but a delay wouldn’t be a problem,” BCB’s chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury told Prothom Alo. “We are hopeful about the Australia series. Neither of the teams have anything after this series. It will be okay if there’s a delay of a few days.”
As a result, the BCB contacted Rahim and asked him to stay back in Zimbabwe for the entire duration of the tour. Initially, he was meant to return home after the end of the ODI leg. But, complications arose when Rahim’s parents fell sick and he had to fly home early.
Chowdhury, however, did not rule out renegotiating with CA about Rahim’s inclusion.
“It is worrying not to have someone like Mushfiq in the team,” he said. “We will keep trying in that regard. We are still in touch about this, and not just because there might be a delay in the tour. We are waiting for their reply.”
The two boards have agreed on stringent safety measures for the tour, including quarantine for ten days before Australia’s arrival in Bangladesh. The visitors will have their passports processed separately, the team hotel more tightly secured and the five matches played in one venue within seven days.