The Indian Women's cricket team has arrived in Sylhet for a highly anticipated five-match T20 International series against Bangladesh, set to commence on April 28 at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.

The Indian Women's cricket team has touched down in Sylhet for a significant five-match T20 International series against Bangladesh, with preparations underway for the series opener on April 28 at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.

Ahead of the series kickoff, the Indian team will engage in a two-day practice session to fine-tune their skills and strategies for the challenging encounters against Bangladesh. All five matches of the T20I series will take place at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, with subsequent matches scheduled for April 30, May 2, 6, and 9.

India's last visit to Bangladesh in July last year was marked by intense competition, as Bangladesh pushed India to a tie in the three-match ODI series and India clinched the T20 series 2-1. The series also garnered attention due to controversy during the ODI matches, notably when India captain Harmanpreet Kaur expressed frustration over umpiring decisions. Following her outburst, umpire Tanvir Ahmed, blamed by Harmanpreet, is notably absent from the current umpiring panel for this series.

Harmanpreet Kaur had remarked on the challenges faced during the previous tour, emphasizing the need for readiness to tackle similar situations in future encounters. With both teams poised for competitive action, the series promises exciting matches as India and Bangladesh face off in the T20I showdown in Sylhet.

The Indian Women's team's arrival in Sylhet signifies the commencement of an engaging T20 International series against Bangladesh, with anticipation building for compelling cricketing contests at the Sylhet International Cricket Stadium.