New Zealand Cricket (NZC) have cancelled their Under-19 team's tour to Bangladesh, slated for this month, in the aftermath of the terrorist attack on two Christchurch mosques in which at least 40 people had been killed.

NZC chairman Greg Barclay said both the NZC and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) agreed that sending an age-group team to one of the countries worst affected would be insensitive and inappropriate.

"We have conveyed our deep sense of regret over the circumstances leading to this mutual decision, and the BCB have been both understanding and generous in response," Barclay said. NZC have nothing but respect for the BCB and believe this development has only served to bring our countries closer together, and to strengthen our bond through cricket. In reply, the BCB has expressed 'solidarity with NZC and the peace-loving people of New Zealand'."

However, Barclay said both countries remain committed to playing bilateral series across all levels, including "Developmental" and "A" tours, starting with the Bangladesh Under-19 team's tour to New Zealand in September.

Members of Bangladesh's senior side were just "about 50 yards from the mosque", which was the site of one of two terror attacks in Christchurch last month. They managed to escape through Hagley Park and shortly after the tour was called off.

The aftermath of the attack had also seen Canterbury pull out of the final round of the Plunket Shield.