Categories: International Sports

Bangladesh seeks T20 World Cup venue change

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has formally requested a change in the schedule for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. The board is seeking to relocate its matches to Sri Lanka, swapping places with Ireland.

ICC Delegation Visits Dhaka

A two-member delegation from the International Cricket Council (ICC) visited Dhaka to address the BCB’s concerns. The delegation included Gaurav Saxena, General Manager of Events and Corporate Communications, and Andrew Ephgrave, General Manager of the Integrity Unit. Saxena participated virtually due to visa issues.

BCB-ICC Meeting Details

The BCB held a meeting with ICC representatives to discuss Bangladesh’s participation in the T20 World Cup 2026. During the meeting, the BCB reiterated its request to move matches to Sri Lanka and shared the Bangladesh Government’s concerns regarding the safety and security of players, fans, media, and other stakeholders. The BCB was represented by President Mohammad Aminul Islam, Vice Presidents Md Shakawath Hossain and Faruque Ahmed, Director and Chairman of the Cricket Operations Committee Nazmul Abedeen, and Chief Executive Officer Nizam Uddin Chowdhury.

ICC’s Hesitation

Sources indicate that the ICC is hesitant to approve the request due to logistical constraints and the potential for significant disruption to the tournament schedule. The current schedule places Bangladesh in Group C with the West Indies, Italy, England, and Nepal, with games scheduled in Kolkata and Mumbai. Ireland is currently in Group B with Sri Lanka, Australia, Oman, and Zimbabwe, set to play in Colombo and Pallekele.

Security Concerns and IPL Incident

The BCB’s request follows security concerns that emerged after pacer Mustafizur Rahman was unexpectedly released from his Indian Premier League (IPL) contract with Kolkata Knight Riders following a directive from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Ongoing Dialogue

The BCB and ICC have agreed to continue engaging in constructive dialogue to find a workable solution. The possibility of moving Bangladesh to a different group to minimize logistical adjustments was discussed. Both parties described the discussions as constructive, cordial, and professional.

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