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Home / Sports / BCB Tightens Stadium Access for Media

BCB Tightens Stadium Access for Media

1 Feb

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Summary

  • Journalists now have a single entry gate at the stadium.
  • Entry is permitted only for specific events and training sessions.
  • New regulations follow Scotland's replacement of Bangladesh in T20 World Cup.
BCB Tightens Stadium Access for Media

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has introduced enhanced security measures at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, significantly restricting media access. Effective immediately, journalists will be allowed entry solely through Gate 1. Access will be granted only on specific occasions, including match days, official press conferences, BCB-organized events, or pre-announced training sessions.

This decision comes amid heightened security concerns and follows the recent news of Scotland replacing Bangladesh in the T20 Men's World Cup 2026. The BCB has requested cooperation from all individuals to ensure the safety and orderly operations of the venue and its offices. The board emphasized these measures are crucial for the broader interest of venue management and security.

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Journalists must now enter through Gate 1 and are permitted access only on specific occasions such as match days, press conferences, or pre-announced training sessions.
The BCB has implemented new entry regulations as part of ongoing security enhancement measures at the stadium and its surrounding premises to ensure safety and orderly operations.
The revised entry regulations for media representatives at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium are effective immediately.

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