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ICC unlikely to accept Bangladesh’s security concerns about T20 WC in India

The ICC has indicated it is unlikely to approve Bangladesh’s request to move its T20 World Cup matches in India, after a security assessment rated the threat to the team as “low.” The report contradicts claims that Mustafizur Rahman’s inclusion could raise risks. Bangladesh is scheduled to play four league-stage matches in India starting February 7

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Mustafizur Rahman. Pic/AFP

Mustafizur Rahman. Pic/AFP

The ICC on Monday indicated that it is unlikely to accept Bangladesh’s demand for a change of venue for its T20 World Cup matches in India after an assessment report of the country’s security concerns placed the threat perception at “low”.

As per ICC sources, the world body’s risk assessment report does not flag any specific or direct threat to the Bangladesh team if it participates in the tournament starting February 7.

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