Pakistan to ‘review’ T20 World Cup participation if BCB concerns persist


Pakistan players appear dejected after South Africa won the match by one wicket during the 2023 World Cup. – Reuters/File

Pakistan is expected to re-evaluate its participation in the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India-Sri Lanka, following growing concerns related to the Bangladesh cricket team, sources said. Geographic news.

The Bangladesh government has asked Pakistan for support over its decision not to travel to India for the tournament, citing security concerns, sources said.

They added that Pakistan supports Bangladesh’s legitimate concerns and emphasized that they must be addressed and acted upon.

Pakistan has also stressed that no country should face pressure or threats from India, assuring Bangladesh of its full support in the matter.

On January 11, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) expressed its willingness to host Bangladesh’s matches in the T20 World Cup after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) decided not to travel to India due to security concerns.

PCB sources confirmed that Pakistan formally communicated its interest in hosting the Bangladesh matches in case venues in Sri Lanka were not available.

They added that all venues in Pakistan are fully prepared to host World Cup matches and highlighted Pakistan’s successful hosting of major ICC events including Champions Trophy 2025 and ICC Women’s Qualifier.

Meanwhile, in another development, Cricket Ireland (CI) clarified that the International Cricket Council (ICC) will not move Ireland’s group matches out of Sri Lanka, dismissing reports of a possible group swap with Bangladesh.

This follows claims that the BCB had requested a group exchange due to concerns about traveling to India.

“We have received definite assurances that we will not move from the original schedule. We will definitely play the group stage in Sri Lanka,” a Cricket Ireland official confirmed.

As per the current schedule, Bangladesh is in Group B with the West Indies, England, Nepal and Italy, playing their matches in Kolkata and Mumbai. Ireland are in Group C along with co-hosts Sri Lanka, Australia, Zimbabwe and Oman, with all matches taking place in Sri Lanka.

The BCB reportedly discussed the possibility of a group swap with ICC officials in Dhaka on Saturday to minimize logistical challenges, although the proposal received little support from the ICC or Cricket Ireland.

As per the current schedule, Bangladesh will play their first three group matches in Kolkata (against West Indies on February 7, Italy on February 9 and England on February 14) before concluding against Nepal in Mumbai on February 17.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is scheduled to take place in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8.

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