Tigers move to Cardiff for warm-up games against Pakistan, India

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UNB, Dhaka :
Bangladesh cricket team on Thursday moved from the English city of Leicester to Cardiff in Wales, where they are scheduled to play two unofficial warm-up games against Pakistan and India before their main assault of the World Cup.
The Tigers will face Pakistan on May 26 at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. At the same venue, they will lock horn against old nemesis India on May 28. Right after that, the Tigers will move to London where they will start their campaign on June 2 against South Africa.
Before leaving for Cardiff, Bangladesh spent three days in Leicester. Captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza and the opener Tamim Iqbal, however, missed out the practice camp.
While Mashrafe came back to Dhaka for a short break, Tamim spent three days with his family in Dubai, UAE.
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