PCB writes to ICC in support of Bangladesh’s position

T20 World Cup
PCB backs Bangladesh’s stand in letter to ICC
PCB backs Bangladesh’s stand in letter to ICC
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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has written to the International Cricket Council expressing support for the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s position on not wanting to travel to India for the 2026 men’s T20 World Cup amid regional political tensions, according to ESPNcricinfo.

The reports says that the ICC has scheduled a Board meeting for Wednesday to discuss the BCB’s request to have Bangladesh’s matches moved to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns in India.

However, it remains unclear whether the PCB’s correspondence prompted the meeting.

The ICC has so far remained firm on not altering the tournament schedule or allowing Bangladesh to play their matches in Sri Lanka, India’s co-host for the event.

This stance has already been communicated to the BCB during discussions held last week.

The BCB, with the Bangladesh government's support, has refused to travel to India for the team's group-stage games.

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