The future of Bangladeshi cricketers is now in the hands of God? The dark clouds looming over the T20 World Cup have raised tensions.

News India Live, Digital Desk: The current situation in Bangladesh is no secret. Whatever is happening on the streets there has now cast a shadow on cricket, the country’s most popular sport. The current situation is that players are more concerned about their safety and the country’s reputation than their training and the game itself. Why was the meeting necessary? In fact, the ICC and the entire world are perplexed as to whether Bangladesh will be able to host the T20 World Cup under the current circumstances. And the bigger question is whether the Bangladesh team will be able to play in this tournament.

Amidst these questions, the team’s players have called a meeting with the National Sports Advisor (Asif Mahmood). They want to understand the current government and sports board’s stance on them and the organization of the tournament. It’s not just about playing, it’s about respect. The World Cup is the ultimate dream for any athlete.

But when the situation at home deteriorates, it becomes impossible to concentrate on batting and bowling. Players fear that political turmoil and security concerns could cost them the opportunity to play on a big stage. Reports suggest that the players also fear that the country’s cricket board currently has no clear plan. The ICC is keeping a close eye on Bangladesh. If Bangladesh loses the hosting rights, it will be a major setback for Bangladesh cricket.

One of the reasons for the players’ meeting with the advisor is that they want the government to provide the players with complete assurances of security and peace, so that at least the game is not overshadowed by politics. For now, everyone’s hopes are pinned on this meeting. This is truly a sad time for cricket fans, when administrative discussions have replaced the buzz of the field. Everyone wants this battle of bat and ball to resume, so that the players’ years of hard work don’t go to waste.

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