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Rashid Latif: Skip T20 World Cup, challenge cricket's order
23 Jan
Summary
- Bangladesh refuses to play T20 World Cup in India over security.
- Former Pakistan captain urges Pakistan to boycott the event.
- Latif sees this as a chance to challenge the cricket hierarchy.

Bangladesh has decided not to participate in the 2026 T20 World Cup, which is co-hosted by India. The team cited security concerns as their reason for withdrawal and was reportedly unsatisfied with the International Cricket Council's (ICC) response to their request to relocate matches.
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has publicly urged the Pakistan Cricket Board to support Bangladesh's stance. He suggested that Pakistan should also refuse to play in the T20 World Cup, emphasizing that the absence of both Pakistan and India would significantly impact the tournament's viewership and legitimacy.
Latif views this situation as a pivotal moment for Pakistan to challenge the current structure of international cricket. He acknowledged that such a decision could lead to sanctions but stressed the importance of taking a principled stand to support a fellow nation when it matters most.




