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Bangladesh seek 'miracle' to secure T20 World Cup participationWith their demands to play their matches in Sri Lanka shot down by the game's global governing body, Bangladesh find themselves left with the difficult options.
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Dhaka: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will ​speak to the country's interim government in a last-ditch attempt to secure the team's participation in next month's Twenty20 World Cup after their demand to shift ​their matches outside India was rejected on Wednesday.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) board ‌has dismissed Bangladesh's concerns about the safety and security ⁠of their players and ‌fans in India, citing political tension between the South Asian neighbours.

With their demands to play their matches in Sri Lanka shot down by the game's global governing body, Bangladesh find themselves left with the difficult options of either withdrawing their ​demand or getting replaced by another team in the global showpiece that begins on February 7.

"I asked the ICC board for time to talk to my government for one last time," ‌BCB president Aminul ‌Islam told reporters after learning of the ICC decision.

"They said it's a valid point and gave me ⁠24 or 48 hours to get back to them."

"We know that India is not secure for us. We remain in the stance that we want to play in Sri Lanka. I ⁠know the ICC denied us, but we will talk ⁠to the government one more time. I will inform ‌the ICC about the government's feedback."

Aware of a potential backlash ‌that would follow any volte-face about playing in India, Aminul said the players were keen to play in the World Cup.

"I am hoping for a miracle ‍from the ICC. Who doesn't want to play in the World Cup?" he said.

"Bangladesh players want to play the World Cup. The Bangladesh government wants Bangladesh to play the World Cup. But we don't think India is safe for our players."

Political relations have soured between the neighbours in recent times and cricket has been affected too.

Bangladesh player Mustafizur Rahman was dropped from this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) despite ​him signing with its ‌Kolkata franchise.

Bangladesh responded by banning IPL broadcasts in the country and demanding to play their World Cup matches in Sri Lanka.

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(Published 22 January 2026, 14:23 IST)