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Home / Sports / Bangladesh Faces Cricket World Cup Exclusion Amidst Government Ban

Bangladesh Faces Cricket World Cup Exclusion Amidst Government Ban

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Bangladesh government denied permission for team to travel to India.
  • ICC informed BCB of the decision via email on Friday evening.
  • BCB plans to escalate the dispute to the ICC's Dispute Resolution Committee.
Bangladesh Faces Cricket World Cup Exclusion Amidst Government Ban

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has been informed by the International Cricket Council (ICC) that the national team will not be permitted to participate in the upcoming Cricket World Cup. This decision follows the BCB's communication to the Bangladesh government on Thursday, stating that it sought permission to travel to India for the tournament scheduled to begin on February 7.

In its correspondence with the ICC, the BCB also expressed its intent to refer the issue to the ICC's Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC). The specific grounds for this referral remain undisclosed. The DRC is an independent panel convened by the ICC to mediate and resolve various disputes, including those involving member boards and the governing body itself.

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 Bangladesh government has not granted permission for the team to travel to India for the tournament.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board plans to take the issue to the ICC's Dispute Resolution Committee.
The ICC sent an email to the BCB on Friday evening informing them of the decision.

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