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Bangladesh Cricket in T20 WC Crisis Over India Trip
24 Jan
Summary
- Bangladesh's T20 WC 2026 participation is uncertain due to a dispute.
- The conflict began with a request regarding a player's IPL participation.
- Bangladesh government banned IPL broadcasts, escalating the crisis.

Bangladesh's involvement in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 is currently facing a significant crisis, marking it as the tournament's most contentious off-field issue. The International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) are engaged in a standoff that originated from a decision related to the Indian Premier League (IPL). This dispute rapidly evolved into a substantial event-management challenge. It began when the BCCI requested the release of Mustafizur Rahman for the IPL. Subsequently, the Bangladesh government imposed a ban on IPL broadcasts within the country. The BCB is now pushing for Bangladesh's World Cup matches to be relocated from India. However, the ICC has refused to alter the tournament schedule, stating that it is supported by independent security assessments. The situation raises fundamental questions about a Full Member's ability to refuse playing World Cup games at designated host venues.




