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T20 World Cup: ICC Stands Firm on Bangladesh's World Cup Schedule in India
Published : Jan 21, 2026, 8:57 pm IST
Updated : Jan 21, 2026, 8:57 pm IST
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The global cricket governing body has clarified that there will be no shift in the tournament's schedule or locations for the Bangladesh. File Photo..
The global cricket governing body has clarified that there will be no shift in the tournament's schedule or locations for the Bangladesh. File Photo..

The confirmation comes amid reports that the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had initially expressed concerns about traveling to India.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially confirmed that Bangladesh will play its scheduled matches of the upcoming T20 World Cup in India. This announcement follows a period of uncertainty regarding the venue for the team's fixtures. 

According to a report, the global cricket governing body has clarified that there will be no shift in the tournament's schedule or locations for the Bangladesh side.

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The confirmation comes amid reports that the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) had initially expressed concerns about traveling to India for the mega event.

However, the ICC has maintained its stance on the original schedule. The ICC emphasized that the safety and security arrangements in India meet the required standards for Bangladesh.

Source: The Tribune

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