BCCI Is Not Privy To Any Info About Bangladesh’s T20 WC Matches Shifting To Chennai & Trivandrum: Saikia
India and Sri Lanka are set to co-host the T20 World Cup, starting February 7. However, Bangladesh’s cricketing board wrote a letter to the ICC requesting that its matches be shifted to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns amid growing tensions between the two neighbouring nations. The BCB also stated that they had received a response from the ICC, with the governing council assuring them that they would look into the matter.
On Monday, reports indicated that the ICC is considering alternative venues for Bangladesh’s matches, and it seems unlikely that Bangladesh will play in Sri Lanka, a venue they preferred, with Chennai and Trivandrum reportedly emerging as the potential options instead of the originally designated venues in Kolkata and Mumbai.
However, Saikia stated that the Indian cricket board has not received any information about this.
On Monday, reports indicated that the ICC is considering alternative venues for Bangladesh’s matches, and it seems unlikely that Bangladesh will play in Sri Lanka, a venue they preferred, with Chennai and Trivandrum reportedly emerging as the potential options instead of the originally designated venues in Kolkata and Mumbai.
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According to the current schedule, Bangladesh are scheduled to play three games – against the West Indies (February 7), against Italy (February 9), and against England (February 14) in Kolkata – before moving to Mumbai to face Nepal on February 17.