The Englishman earlier couldn’t join his team’s ongoing camp in Chattogram as he was recovering from skin cancer.
“He had recovered sufficiently to make him available for the camp,” said a BCB official on Friday.
Radford will arrive in Dhaka on September 8 and after completing a mandatory three-day quarantine, he is expected to join his team, who are currently preparing for a series against Bangladesh A team.
The series will start with two four-day matches with the first one scheduled on September 16-19 while the second game is slated from September 23-26.
The three one-day matches will be played respectively on September 30, October 2 and 4.
Bangladesh A team is scheduled to start their camp from September 16 after it earlier got postponed due to the coronavirus scare last month.