The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has issued a new warning to the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding the upcoming T20 World Cup in 2026. This statement comes after receiving strong support from Mohsin Naqvi, a prominent figure in the cricket community. The BCB is keen on ensuring that the interests of Bangladeshi cricket are duly recognized and protected in the lead-up to this significant tournament.
BCB officials have expressed concerns over various aspects of the tournament’s organization and management, emphasizing the need for transparency and fairness in the selection process for venues and match allocations. They believe that every participating nation should have an equal opportunity to host matches, ensuring that the competition is both inclusive and equitable. Naqvi’s backing is seen as a critical reinforcement of the BCB’s stance, as he has a substantial influence in the cricketing circles.
Additionally, the board is advocating for better support systems for teams, including training facilities and logistical arrangements, to enhance the overall experience for players and fans alike. The BCB hopes that the ICC will take their concerns seriously and engage in constructive dialogue to address these issues. As the T20 World Cup approaches, the stakes are high, and the BCB is determined to advocate for the best interests of Bangladeshi cricket on the international stage.