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England vs Bangladesh 2016-17

Jos Buttler respects Eoin Morgan’s decision to withdraw from England tour of Bangladesh

The tour which begins on September 30 and will include two Tests and three ODIs, had been called into question after an attack on a cafe in Dhaka in July which saw 20 hostages killed, including 18 foreigners.

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Nasser Hussain, Michael Vaughan bash Eoin Morgan for pulling out of Bangladesh tour

ECB have decided to go ahead with Bangladesh tour while Eoin Morgan had earlier said that players can pull out of it, citing the current political situation of the country.

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Bangladesh guarantee England cricketers top level security

England are to tour Bangladesh for a couple of Tests and three ODIs.

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Eoin Morgan deeply concerned about touring Bangladesh

ECB director Andrew Strauss said Wednesday he expected to hear from players within a matter of days if they were available to tour.

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Andrew Strauss gives England players 3-day deadline to decide if they are willing to tour Bangladesh

England are scheduled to play three ODIs and two Tests against Bangladesh, beginning from October 7.

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Eoin Morgan to confirm participation in England tour of Bangladesh after T20I against Pakistan

England still have an ODI and a T20I to play against Pakistan ahead of their proposed tour of Bangladesh.

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Decision to tour Bangladesh ‘individual’, says England’s Jonny Bairstow

England will play three ODIs and two Tests in Bangladesh beginning from October 7.

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Alex Hales, Chris Woakes hint at missing Bangladesh tour

Alex Hales has accepted he could be risking his England place if he pulls out of the forthcoming tour of Bangladesh.

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Liam Plunkett to take call on Bangladesh tour after speaking to family

Liam Plunkett was part of England's previous tour to Bangladesh in 2010 but he will not be rushing into his decision.

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Bangladesh vs England: Ian Bell should be given what he deserves

With middle-order crisis daunting England side, it is a quite surprising how the management is being dicey over the inclusion of batsmen like Ian Bell who has the thing England need at this time

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