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Bangladesh Wants T20 World Cup Group Swap
18 Jan
Summary
- Bangladesh Cricket Board requested a group swap in the T20 World Cup.
- The BCB wants to play all matches in Sri Lanka, not India.
- Safety and security concerns prompted Bangladesh's request.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has formally urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to consider swapping groups for the forthcoming T20 World Cup. This proposal, made during a meeting with ICC representatives on January 17, aims to relocate Bangladesh's matches to Sri Lanka. The BCB seeks to avoid playing in India, citing government concerns over team safety and security.
Currently, Bangladesh is placed in Group B, with scheduled matches in Kolkata and Mumbai. Ireland, in Group C, has matches planned in Colombo and Kandy against Sri Lanka, Australia, and Zimbabwe. The BCB's request highlights a desire to align Bangladesh's schedule with Sri Lanka's venues, minimizing logistical complexities.
The discussions were described as constructive, with the BCB expressing its formal request for relocation and sharing governmental views. The possibility of a group adjustment to facilitate this move with minimal disruption was a key point of discussion, indicating a willingness from all parties to explore solutions.




