BCB Seeks ICC Intervention to Move T20 World Cup Matches from India to Sri Lanka

The Bangladesh Cricket Board plans to formally request the ICC to relocate its T20 World Cup matches from India to Sri Lanka, citing player safety concerns. This action follows the BCCI's instruction to Kolkata Knight Riders to release Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman amid political backlash. Bangladesh is scheduled to play three of its four group stage matches in Kolkata, a venue now considered potentially unsafe by BCB officials. The board's decision comes after an emergency meeting and public statements from Bangladesh's sports adviser questioning team security in India.

Key Points: BCB Asks ICC to Shift T20 WC Matches to Sri Lanka After Mustafizur Release

  • Mustafizur Rahman released by KKR on BCCI orders
  • BCB cites player safety concerns in Kolkata
  • Request to shift three group matches to Sri Lanka
  • Emergency board meeting held following controversy
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BCB looking to approach ICC for shifting T20 WC matches to Sri Lanka in aftermath of Mustafizur's KKR release

Bangladesh Cricket Board approaches ICC to relocate T20 World Cup matches from India to Sri Lanka following BCCI's instruction to release Mustafizur Rahman from KKR.

"The board should inform that where a Bangladeshi cricketer cannot play in India despite being contracted, the entire Bangladeshi cricket team cannot feel safe... - Asif Nazrul, Bangladesh sports adviser"

Dhaka, January 4

Bangladesh Cricket Board is looking to approach the International Cricket Council to have their ICC Men's T20 World Cup matches shifted from India to Sri Lanka, in the light of Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata Knight Riders releasing Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman on instructions of the Board of Control for Cricket In India, as reported by ESPNCricinfo.

Mustafizur was picked by three-time IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for Rs 9.20 crores for season 2026, and his inclusion in the Shah Rukh Khan-owned side met with immense backlash in light of atrocities against religious minorities in Bangladesh.

Amid the backlash, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday instructed KKR to release the Bangladeshi pace veteran. BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said to ANI that the it has "instructed" KKR to release Mustafizur amid the "recent developments" BCCI also assured that if the "franchise asks for any replacement, they will be allowed a replacement".

Later, in a press release, KKR confirmed that Mustafizur had been released from their squad and that the decision had been "carried out following due process and consultations, upon the instruction of the Board of Control of Cricket in India."

"BCCI will allow Kolkata Knight Riders a replacement player in line with IPL regulations, and further details will be communicated in due course," the statement from KKR had added.

According to ESPNCricinfo, the BCB is likely to write to the ICC to raise concerns about player safety in Kolkata, where Bangladesh will play three of their four Group stage fixtures during the marquee tournament.

Bangladesh, part of Group C in the T20 World Cup co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka this year, is scheduled to play three fixtures against West Indies, Italy, and England at Kolkata's iconic Eden Gardens, and one against Nepal at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The tournament starts from February 7 onwards.

Following BCB's emergency board meeting on Saturday via Zoom, the media committee chairman, Amzad Hussain, told ESPNCricinfo, "We have three matches of the T20 World Cup in Kolkata, so we will write to the ICC regarding what has happened today."

Also, Bangladesh sports adviser Asif Nazrul expressed doubts over the team's safety in India on social media, adding that he would instruct his nation's cricket governing body to take the matter to the ICC regarding moving their matches from India to Sri Lanka, the other co-host of the marquee T20I tournament, as per ESPNCricinfo.

"I have asked the BCB to explain the entire matter to the ICC," Nazrul wrote on his official Facebook page. "The board should inform that where a Bangladeshi cricketer cannot play in India despite being contracted, the entire Bangladeshi cricket team cannot feel safe going to play in the World Cup. I have also instructed the Board to request that Bangladesh's World Cup matches be held in Sri Lanka," he added as quoted by ESPNCricinfo.

Notably, the BCB had announced its home season fixtures for this year on Friday, including a white-ball series against India, a series which was supposed to take place last year but was postponed.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, this is disappointing. Eden Gardens is a historic venue and Kolkata is one of the safest cities for any team. The BCB's reaction seems like an overreach. The player release was a franchise/BCCI issue, not a security threat to the national team.
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Aditya G
Honestly, the BCCI should have stayed out of it. Let the franchise handle its team. Now it's become a diplomatic issue. BCB has every right to be upset, but questioning the safety of their team in India is too much. We have hosted countless international events safely.
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Priyanka N
Feel bad for Mustafizur. He's a professional cricketer caught in the middle. But shifting matches to Sri Lanka last minute? That's not practical at all. The ICC will never agree. Hope better sense prevails and the focus returns to cricket. #T20WorldCup
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Karthik V
BCB's concern is understandable from their perspective. If a contracted player can be forced out, it raises questions. But the solution isn't to move matches. The BCCI and BCB need to sit down and sort this out bilaterally. Cricket should win, not politics.
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Michael C
The whole situation is messy. The IPL is a private league, but the BCCI's influence is clear. While I respect India's internal decisions, applying that pressure to a franchise contract undermines the league's commercial integrity. The ICC has a complex situation on its hands.

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