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BCB sends another letter to ICC asking for venue change for its T20 World Cup games

The Bangladesh Cricket Board has formally communicated with the ICC regarding security concerns ahead of the T20 World Cup in India. While matches are scheduled in Kolkata and Mumbai, the BCB is pushing for a venue change to Sri Lanka.

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Published: Jan 08, 2026, 10:05 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 08, 2026, 10:05 PM (IST)

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Thursday formally sent a second communication to the ICC, explaining the specific security concerns about travelling to India for the T20 World Cup while reiterating its demand for a change of venue to Sri Lanka.

The World Cup gets underway on February 7 and Bangladesh are scheduled to play four games (three in Kolkata and one in Mumbai).

Mustafizur Rahman released from IPL

They have refused to travel to India after pacer Mustafizur Rahman was released from the IPL on instructions of the BCCI, which cited unspecified “developments all around” to justify the decision.

Following discussions with sports ministry advisor Asif Nazrul, the BCB has once again sent a communication to the ICC. The ICC wanted to know areas of concern with regards to security and BCB has cited them,” a source close to the cricket board told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

However, he did not elaborate on the specifics of the letter.

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ICC seeks clarity on security issues

The development comes amid sustained back-and-forth between the BCB and the ICC over Bangladesh’s participation. The global body has maintained a stoic silence so far and has sought clarity on the exact nature of the security apprehensions being flagged by the Dhaka-based board.

It is understood that the BCB itself is divided on the issue. While one section of the board is backing Nazrul’s hardline stance on the matter, another group is in favour of keeping channels of discussion open with the ICC and Indian authorities.

Call for enhanced security measures

They are stressing on the need for enhanced and foolproof security arrangements for the entire Bangladesh team during its stay in India. Nazrul, who has been vocal in his criticism of India in the past, is learnt to have pushed a more uncompromising line, a marked departure from the BCB’s traditionally cordial working relationship with the BCCI.

Mustafizur’s release followed incidents involving attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. As of now, the ICC hasn’t given any indication that it would shift Bangladesh’s venues from Kolkata and Mumbai to Colombo.

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The BCB has, however, asserted that the ICC has shown willingness to work with it in assessing the security concerns.