New DelhiThe ongoing conflict between Bangladesh and India has been intensifying quickly. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) decided to write to the ICC and request that they move their T20 World Cup matches outside of India after the BCCI requested that the Kolkata Knight Riders remove a pacer from their squad before the tournament.
It is important to note that India and Sri Lanka will co-host the World Cup, which is scheduled to begin on February 7. The BCB declined to allow their national team to travel to India for the World Cup, citing security concerns.
Speaking on the same topic, Aminul Islam, president of the BCB, took center stage and discussed the board's future, stating that the ICC's response will determine the next course of action.
"So, we sent the ICC a letter in which we made it very clear what we wanted to say. We are adhering to security because it seemed to be a major concern to us. Aminul was quoted by Cricbuzz as saying, "We have sent an email to the ICC and we are expecting them to tell us to have a meeting with them soon where we will express our concern."
However, the response to the email we sent will determine our next course of action. The clauses we have provided are within the MPO, but we are unsure of the feedback we will receive from ICC. Since this is an ICC event, we are not in contact with BCCI. We're in contact with the ICC," he continued.
Aminul also discussed Bangladesh's ban on IPL broadcasts.Additionally, the Bangladesh Ministry of Information and Broadcasting ordered all of the nation's broadcasters not to broadcast the IPL after the BCCI requested that KKR remove Rahman from their team prior to the tournament.
"This is domestic cricket in India, and our government decides who should play or not. We have nothing to say because this decision was made by the government through the Ministry of Information. On the matter, Aminul Islam stated, "It is true that we support the decision taken by the government."
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