Bangladesh Cricket Board boycotts T-20 World Cup, team adamant on not playing in India, this team will take place

Desk: Bangladesh government has officially announced the boycott of the upcoming T20 World Cup. Bangladesh is out of the T20 World Cup. ICC had given Bangladesh 24 hours to take a decision. On Thursday, a meeting of BCB and Bangladesh government was held in Dhaka in which it was decided that Bangladesh cricket team will not play T20 World Cup match in India. Now ICC will give a chance to Scotland in T20 World Cup instead of Bangladesh.

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Bangladesh called ICC a failure

The President of Bangladesh Cricket Board, after meeting with the government, announced that his team will not play a single match in India. He called it a failure of ICC. BCB President said, ‘ICC did not shift our matches from India. We do not know about world cricket, its popularity is decreasing. ICC has disappointed 20 crore people. Cricket is now going to the Olympics but if a country like ours is not going there then it is the failure of the ICC.

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The fight will continue: BCB

The President of Bangladesh Cricket Board further said that they will continue the fight. He also raised questions on the decisions taken in the ICC meeting. He alleged that wrong decisions were taken in the ICC meeting. According to BCB President, only BCCI’s views were considered in the ICC meeting.
Bangladesh’s schedule for T20 World Cup was like this
7 February 2026: Bangladesh vs West Indies, 3 pm, Eden Gardens (Kolkata)
9 February 2026: Bangladesh vs Italy, 11 am, Eden Gardens (Kolkata)
14 February 2026: Bangladesh vs England, 3 pm, Eden Gardens (Kolkata)
17 February 2026: Bangladesh vs Nepal, 7 pm, Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai)

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