The Bangladesh Cricket Board is set to start their High Performance [HP] camp in Rajshahi, in the later part of May.
The camp is scheduled to kick off on May 22 as per the draft itinerary, however, official said that it can be delayed by one or two days.
The camp is designed to prepare for the upcoming ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup and will run till June 28.
Former Bermudian cricketer David Hemp is all set to join HP Unit as head coach while West Indian Corey Collymore is expected to replace Champaka Ramanayke as pace bowling coach. The coaches are expected to arrive by May 15. An Australian trainer and psychologist is expected to join the HP camp.
The Sri Lankan is expected to join Bangladesh Tigers, a development program for the players so that they are ready to respond to national team call ups, as pace bowling coach.
The HP Unit is expected to be formed with 22 cricketers while cricketers of the HP who will fail to make a cut in the squad for the Emerging Cup is expected to be drafted in the Bangladesh Tigers program that is expected to start at that point of time.