BIPIN DANI PUNE (India) - The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) may be the first Test playing nation to send one of its teams to play in Pakistan after the Lahore Test attack on Sri Lankan team on March 3, 2009. This was revealed by AHM Mustafa Kamal, the president of the BCB. Speaking to this scribe on Wednesday, he said, We have agreed in principle to send our players to Pakistan next year (2011). It may not be the national team but either Bangladesh A team or Under-19 team will tour Pakistan. We had discussed this with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Ijaz Butt when the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting was held. The dates and venues of the matches shall be finalised later, he also added. On March 2009, the second Test match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka had been called off following the attack on the bus carrying the tourists team in Lahore. Five Pakistani policemen escorting the team bus were killed in the gunfire and seven Sri Lanka players were injured. The Sri Lanka players were airlifted from the Gaddafi Stadium to the National Stadium in Lahore. Sri Lankas assistant coach, former Kent and Middlesex batsman Paul Farbrace, suffered a shrapnel wound to his arm in the attack. The bus was in a convoy on its way to the stadium ahead of the third day of the second Test. Match referee Chris Broad, the father of England bowler Stuart Broad, was in the vehicle behind the Sri Lanka team. Broad, umpires Simon Taufel and Steve Davis and TV umpire Nadeem Chauri were unhurt but their driver was killed by gunfire and Broad was left spattered with blood. No country has sent its national team to Pakistan on security ground since then. Interestingly, Bangladeshs national team has never visited India for the Test matches after being awarded the Test status in 2000. We are very keen to send our national team to India (to play Test series). But I understand the ICCs FTP will take care of it. The BCCI president, Shashank Manohar was not present in the ACC meeting. Otherwise I could have requested to host the matches against us, the BCB chief concluded.