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Bangladesh Cricket Board Refuses India Matches
21 Jan
Summary
- Bangladesh Cricket Board insists on not playing T20 World Cup matches in India.
- ICC remains firm on original schedule, Bangladesh in Group C.
- Bangladesh's opening game is against West Indies on February 7.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has reiterated its firm stance against playing any T20 World Cup matches within India. Despite reports of a January 21 deadline from the International Cricket Council (ICC) for confirmation of participation, BCB media committee chairman Amjad Hossain stated that no specific date was provided by the ICC.
During a recent meeting with an ICC representative on January 17, BCB officials expressed their reluctance to play in India and requested a venue change. The ICC has not agreed to this request and remains committed to the original schedule, which includes Bangladesh being part of Group C. The tournament is slated to commence on February 7, with Bangladesh's first match against the West Indies scheduled for Kolkata. Further group stage games for Bangladesh are also set to take place in Kolkata and Mumbai.




