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Bangladesh Cricket Board forced to change World Cup jersey design
Dhaka, May 1 (CRICKETNMORE): After facing flak from fans, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has been forced to change the colour scheme of its team's main World Cup jersey, adding red to the all-green kit the players had posed in.
The BCB, according to a ESPNCricinfo report, approached the ICC to get the nod to make the change.
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