ICC Clears BCB of Penalties, Awards Future Hosting Rights After Talks

The International Cricket Council has concluded a positive dialogue with the Bangladesh and Pakistan cricket boards. It confirmed no financial, sporting, or administrative penalties will be imposed on the Bangladesh Cricket Board regarding its team's absence from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. As part of the agreement, Bangladesh is slated to host an ICC event prior to the 2031 Cricket World Cup, pending standard processes. The ICC reaffirmed its commitment to Bangladesh's long-term development as a vital cricket nation.

Key Points: ICC: No Penalty for Bangladesh Cricket Board, Future Hosting Assured

  • No penalties for BCB
  • Bangladesh to host ICC event before 2031
  • Dialogue was constructive and forward-looking
  • BCB retains right to approach DRC
  • Focus on growth and unity in South Asian cricket
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No penalty or sanction for BCB: ICC issues statement

ICC, PCB, and BCB conclude constructive dialogue. No sanctions for BCB over T20 World Cup absence; Bangladesh to host ICC event before 2031.

"Bangladesh's absence... is regrettable, but it does not alter the ICC's enduring commitment to Bangladesh as a core cricketing nation. - Sanjog Gupta"

Dubai, Feb 9

The International Cricket Council, Pakistan Cricket Board and Bangladesh Cricket Board have concluded an "open, constructive and congenial dialogue".

This dialogue covered several matters, including but not limited to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 and the broader outlook for cricket in South Asia.

While reflecting on the Bangladesh cricket team's unfortunate absence from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, the global governing body for cricket reaffirmed BCB's position as a valued Full Member, with a proud cricketing history and a vital role in the growth of the global game. The ICC also reiterated its continued facilitation of growth in one of cricket's most vibrant markets, with more than 200 million passionate fans to ensure that the national team's non-participation in ICC Men's T20 World Cup does not have any long-term effects on Cricket in the country.

The highlights of the dialogue set out below reflect a forward-looking alignment reached in good faith and are intended to provide clarity on the current position of the stakeholders. They do not alter, qualify or detract from the ICC's constitutional autonomy, governance framework or established decision-making processes, all of which remain fully applicable.

It is agreed that no financial, sporting or administrative penalty will be imposed on Bangladesh Cricket Board in relation to the current matter.

It is acknowledged that BCB retains the right to approach the Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC), should it choose to do so. This right exists under current ICC regulations and remains intact.

The ICC's approach is guided by its principles of neutrality and fairness and reflects the shared objective of facilitative support rather than punishment.

As part of this understanding, an agreement has been reached that Bangladesh will host an ICC event prior to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2031, subject to the usual ICC hosting processes, timelines and operational requirements.

This reflects confidence in Bangladesh's capability as a host and reinforces the ICC's commitment to providing meaningful hosting opportunities across its membership to develop cricket in the country.

The ICC, PCB and BCB, along with other Members, remain committed to continued dialogue, cooperation and constructive engagement in the best interests of the sport. All stakeholders acknowledge that the spirit of this understanding is to protect the integrity of the game and preserve unity within the cricket fraternity.

ICC Chief Executive Sanjog Gupta said, "Bangladesh's absence from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup is regrettable, but it does not alter the ICC's enduring commitment to Bangladesh as a core cricketing nation. Our focus continues to be on working closely with key stakeholders including BCB to ensure the sport grows sustainably in the country and that future opportunities for its players and fans are strengthened. Bangladesh remains a priority cricket ecosystem deserving of long-term investment in its development, competitiveness and global integration, and is not defined by short-term disruptions."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Dhaka for work, the local passion is incredible. Missing the World Cup was a huge blow, but this statement feels like a positive step forward. The promise of a future event is crucial for morale.
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Arjun K
ICC handled this well. No point in punishing a board when the real losers are the players and 200 million fans. Bangladesh cricket has come a long way. They need support, not sanctions. This is the right spirit for the game.
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Priyanka N
While the cooperative tone is good, I have to respectfully ask: where is the accountability? A team misses a major world event and there's "no penalty"? Sets a confusing precedent. The hosting promise feels like a consolation prize.
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Vikram M
South Asian cricket unity is vital for the global game. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka – we are the heart of cricket. Hope this dialogue means less politics and more focus on developing talent across the region. BCB will bounce back.
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Karthik V
"Facilitative support rather than punishment" – this is the key line. Well done ICC. Now please ensure the promised hosting opportunity materializes on time. Bangladeshi fans have been through enough disappointment.

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