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‘We Don’t Know What Will Happen Next,’ Says Shoriful Islam On Bangladesh T20 WC Uncertainty
“Our job is to perform. Whether we go to the World Cup or not is not in our hands,” Shoriful said, as quoted by Dailystar.
Shoriful’s comments came after the Bangladesh Cricket Board remained stern on its decision not to send players to India, citing security concerns amid deteriorating relations between the two nations. The BCB had earlier demanded that their matches be shifted to Sri Lanka. However, the ICC reiterated on Wednesday that the T20 World Cup will proceed as scheduled, with Bangladesh’s matches to be played in India.
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