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Home / Sports / BCB awaits ICC response on World Cup venue concerns

BCB awaits ICC response on World Cup venue concerns

11 Jan

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Summary

  • BCB seeks ICC decision on venue shift amid security concerns.
  • Bangladesh's participation hinges on ICC's response to venue change plea.
  • BCB president confirms no reply yet from ICC on venue relocation.
BCB awaits ICC response on World Cup venue concerns

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has not yet received a response from the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding its concerns about playing T20 World Cup matches at venues located in India. Bangladesh has expressed reluctance to participate in the tournament under the current venue arrangements and has formally requested that their matches be relocated to Sri Lanka due to security concerns. The BCB president, Aminul Islam Bulbul, reiterated that their stance on the matter has not changed, highlighting that the issue cannot be resolved by simply shifting venues to another Indian city.

BCB's concerns were amplified following the release of pacer Mustafizur Rahman by Kolkata Knight Riders on the BCCI's instructions, amidst reports of attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. Bulbul emphasized that the BCB has provided all necessary proof and attachments to the ICC to support their request. He stated that the board is awaiting the ICC's decision before determining further actions, noting that any move to an alternative Indian venue would not address the fundamental security issues.

Bangladesh is currently scheduled to play group matches in Kolkata and Mumbai. Bulbul mentioned he was unaware of any reports suggesting Hyderabad and Chennai as potential alternative venues. He expressed confidence in the Bangladesh team's ability to perform well, particularly in sub-continental conditions, citing past successes in major tournaments. The BCB president also addressed a recent controversy involving former captain Tamim Iqbal, calling a BCB director's comment a personal opinion and seeking clarification.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The BCB has raised security concerns, exacerbated by recent events, and has requested the ICC to shift Bangladesh's matches to Sri Lanka.
No, the BCB president stated that they have not yet received any reply from the ICC regarding their concerns and venue change plea.
Bangladesh's position remains firm: they are reluctant to play in India and prefer their matches to be held in Sri Lanka due to security reasons.

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