Bangladesh Boycotts India T20 World Cup After IPL Player Exclusion

The Bangladesh Cricket Board has decided not to send its men's team to India for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup. This follows the BCCI's instruction to Kolkata Knight Riders to release Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their IPL squad. The BCB has asked the ICC to shift Bangladesh's World Cup matches to Sri Lanka instead. The player's exclusion from the IPL reportedly stemmed from political backlash in India related to tensions over minority treatment in Bangladesh.

Key Points: Bangladesh Withdraws from T20 World Cup in India

  • BCB boycotts India World Cup
  • BCCI ordered Mustafizur's IPL release
  • Political backlash cited for exclusion
  • BCB requests matches move to Sri Lanka
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BCB decides not to send Bangladesh team to India for ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: Report

BCB refuses to send team to India for 2026 T20 World Cup after BCCI forces IPL franchise to release Mustafizur Rahman.

BCB decides not to send Bangladesh team to India for ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: Report
"Due to the recent developments... BCCI has instructed the franchise KKR to release Mustafizur Rahman - Devajit Saikia"

Dhaka, January 4

The Bangladesh Cricket Board has decided not to send its senior men's cricket team to India for the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 in India following a directors' meeting on Sunday, the Daily Star reported.

The BCB has also asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to shift Bangladesh's cricket team matches from India to Sri Lanka, the report citing a BCB official added.

Further, as per the Daily Star, BCB is expected to issue an official statement shortly.

The development comes after Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) confirmed on Saturday that the franchise has excluded Bangladeshi player Muztafizur Rahman from its Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 squad following a directive from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

A media advisory issued by the KKR stated, "Kolkata Knight Riders confirms that BCCI/IPL, as the regulator of IPL, has instructed it to release Mustafizur Rahman from the squad ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season."

Earlier, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said the apex cricket board had instructed the IPL franchise KKR to release Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman "due to the recent developments".

"Due to the recent developments which is going on all across, BCCI has instructed the franchise KKR to release one of their players, Mustafizur Rahman of Bangladesh from their squad and BCCI has also said that if they ask for any replacement, BCCI is going to allow that replacement," Devaijit Saikia told ANI.

Notably, the inclusion of the Bangladesh player sparked a political backlash in India, particularly amid the recent targeting of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh, and various opinions have been raised about Mustafizur's selection by KKR for the IPL 2026 season.

Mustafizur was picked up by the Kolkata-based franchise for a whopping Rs 9.20 crore at the IPL auction in December last year.

Bangladesh are scheduled to open their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign on February 7 against two-time champions West Indies at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

After the West Indies, Bangladesh will face Italy on February 9 at the same venue, then face the 2022 T20 World Cup champions, England, in Kolkata again.

After facing England, Bangladesh are scheduled to travel to Mumbai to play Nepal at Wankhede Stadium.

The World Cup event will start on February 7 with a match between Pakistan and the Netherlands at Colombo.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I understand the sentiment, BCCI's decision seems reactionary. If we start mixing every geopolitical issue with sports, international events will become impossible. The BCB pulling out of the World Cup is a huge overreaction and hurts their own players the most.
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Rohit P
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm disappointed. The India-Bangladesh matches are always thrilling. Eden Gardens will miss the atmosphere. BCB should reconsider for the sake of their fans and players' careers. 🙏
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, this looks like a tit-for-tat move that benefits no one. The ICC needs to step in and mediate. The World Cup is for the global cricket community, not a platform for bilateral disputes.
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Vikram M
The BCCI's initial move to drop Mustafizur was bound to get a strong response. You can't expect a national board to take that lying down. Now we have a mess. Hope sense prevails before the tournament.
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Karthik V
Feel bad for the Bangladeshi fans who were planning trips to Kolkata and Mumbai. Their team not coming is a big loss for the tournament's spirit. Cricket is losing today.

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