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Bangladesh travelled to South Africa Saturday with the mission of gathering experience, and if possible, make an impact. The side last played an international match last year when they featured in the World Cup Qualifier in Sri Lanka. Having returned to the international fold after a gap of 14 months, they will have a point to prove against a strong South Africa outfit. Following the South Africa tour, which also consists a three-match T20I series, the women in red and green are set to play the Asia Cup T20 in Malaysia in June. The side will then travel to Ireland for a 10-day long tour before flying to the Netherlands to play the World T20 Qualifiers. If they manage to qualify for the world event for the shortest format, Bangladesh will head to the West Indies in November for the finals.


