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T20 World Cup: No one will play in India.. Bangladesh says venue should be changed

by YK TV @ Internet Desk
January 8, 2026
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bangladesh urges icc to change t20 world cup venues from india citing security concerns and demands a hybrid model.
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Security concerns trigger fresh controversy

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has reiterated its demand to shift its T20 World Cup matches scheduled in India, citing serious security concerns. The issue has triggered a fresh dispute between the cricket boards of India and Bangladesh ahead of the marquee ICC tournament.

According to the BCB, the current environment in India does not offer adequate security for its players and officials. As a result, Bangladesh has urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to consider a venue change.

Call for hybrid model like India–Pakistan matches

BCB President Aminul Islam and Government Advisor Asif Nazrul addressed the media and clarified Bangladesh’s position. They stated that the country would not compromise on security, dignity, or national prestige under any circumstances.

However, they stressed that Bangladesh remains keen to participate in the T20 World Cup. The BCB has requested the ICC to apply a hybrid model, similar to the one used for India–Pakistan matches, where games are held at neutral venues due to security reasons.

Mustafizur Rahman IPL exclusion adds fuel

The controversy intensified after the BCCI dropped Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL. Officials in Bangladesh believe this decision links to rising diplomatic tensions following attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.

Angered by the development, the BCB formally wrote to the ICC and proposed Sri Lanka as an alternative host for its matches.

ICC yet to approve venue change

The ICC has not agreed to change the venue so far. However, the BCB said the global body has assured discussions on security arrangements. The board also denied reports claiming the ICC threatened to cancel Bangladesh’s matches if they refused to play in India.

BCB officials dismissed such reports as baseless and said talks with the ICC are ongoing. They expressed hope for an amicable resolution soon.

Tournament schedule remains unchanged for now

Bangladesh is scheduled to play its opening match against the West Indies at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The tournament begins on February 7. Placed in Group C, Bangladesh will also face England, Ireland, and Nepal.

For now, the ICC has made no changes to the schedule. Cricket fans and stakeholders are waiting for the final decision, which could significantly impact the tournament’s planning.

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