T20 World Cup: Indian media starts propaganda against Bangladesh
T20 World Cup: Indian media starts propaganda after Bangladesh team does not come to India
The Bangladesh cricket team's matches in India in the ICC T20 World Cup are in uncertainty and the Bangladesh Board is waiting for a response to the email sent to the ICC, but before that, the Indian media has started making propaganda.
The Indian cricket website claims that the chances of shifting Bangladesh matches from India to Sri Lanka are low and the option of changing the venues for Bangladesh matches has emerged.
The Indian website says that the ICC and the Bangladesh Cricket Board are in a stand-off, but Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram are options for Bangladesh matches.
According to the website, due to security concerns, the BCB has formally requested the ICC to shift all our matches to Sri Lanka. According to the website, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram are possible venues for Bangladesh matches. The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association already has to host matches in the World Cup and has no objection to more matches.
Bangladesh is scheduled to play in the ICC T20 World Cup on February 7, 9 and 14 in Kolkata, while the matches are scheduled for February 17 in Mumbai.
It should be noted that after pressure from Hindu extremists, the Indian board ordered the release of Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL and in this context, after threats, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has announced not to send the team to India and the BCB is still waiting for a response from the ICC.
The issue of not playing the World Cup in India, the Bangladesh Cricket Board is waiting for the ICC's response
On the other hand, the Pakistan Cricket Board has expressed interest in hosting Bangladesh's matches on the issue of the Bangladesh team not going to India for the ICC T20 World Cup.
PCB sources say that if Sri Lankan venues are not available, then Pakistani venues are available. If the Champions Trophy and ICC Women's Qualifiers have been held in Pakistan, then these matches can also be easily held. All our venues are ready to host T20 World Cup matches.
The Bangladesh cricket team's matches in India in the ICC T20 World Cup are in uncertainty and the Bangladesh Board is waiting for a response to the email sent to the ICC, but before that, the Indian media has started making propaganda.
The Indian cricket website claims that the chances of shifting Bangladesh matches from India to Sri Lanka are low and the option of changing the venues for Bangladesh matches has emerged.
The Indian website says that the ICC and the Bangladesh Cricket Board are in a stand-off, but Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram are options for Bangladesh matches.
According to the website, due to security concerns, the BCB has formally requested the ICC to shift all our matches to Sri Lanka. According to the website, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram are possible venues for Bangladesh matches. The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association already has to host matches in the World Cup and has no objection to more matches.
Bangladesh is scheduled to play in the ICC T20 World Cup on February 7, 9 and 14 in Kolkata, while the matches are scheduled for February 17 in Mumbai.
It should be noted that after pressure from Hindu extremists, the Indian board ordered the release of Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL and in this context, after threats, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has announced not to send the team to India and the BCB is still waiting for a response from the ICC.
The issue of not playing the World Cup in India, the Bangladesh Cricket Board is waiting for the ICC's response
On the other hand, the Pakistan Cricket Board has expressed interest in hosting Bangladesh's matches on the issue of the Bangladesh team not going to India for the ICC T20 World Cup.
PCB sources say that if Sri Lankan venues are not available, then Pakistani venues are available. If the Champions Trophy and ICC Women's Qualifiers have been held in Pakistan, then these matches can also be easily held. All our venues are ready to host T20 World Cup matches.
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