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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has reaffirmed its decision not to participate in the upcoming T20 World Cup matches scheduled to be held in India, despite repeated requests from the International Cricket Council (ICC). During an online meeting held yesterday, the ICC urged Bangladesh to reconsider its stance following the release of the tournament schedule. However, the BCB insisted that Bangladesh’s matches be hosted outside India, preferably in Sri Lanka, citing security concerns. The meeting ended without a resolution, and both parties are expected to meet again soon.

According to the BCB, two formal letters were previously sent to the ICC outlining security concerns and confirming the decision not to play in India. The ICC’s security assessment reportedly identified three areas of concern, reinforcing Bangladesh’s position. Government officials and BCB executives, including President Aminul Islam Bulbul and Vice Presidents Faruk Ahmed and Shakawat Hossain, participated in the meeting. BCB officials stated that their stance remains unchanged and that discussions with the ICC will continue.

The BCB maintains that the current security situation in India is inadequate for the Bangladesh team and supporters, and it awaits a positive response from the ICC regarding alternative arrangements.

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