[1][2] The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed the schedule for the tour in August 2019.
[8] On the first day of the match, Rahmat Shah became the first batsman to score a century for Afghanistan in a Test.
[12] Bangladesh started the fifth and final day of the match on 136/6, with Afghanistan needing just four wickets to win.
[13] Play did not start until after 4pm local time, with Afghanistan taking the wickets they needed to win the Test match in the 18.3 overs that were scheduled to be bowled.
[14] Rashid Khan was named the player of the match, which he dedicated the award to the retiring Mohammad Nabi.