The International Cricket Council (ICC) has issued a firm ultimatum to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), setting January 21 as the final deadline to confirm Bangladesh’s participation in the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, according to a report by ESPNcricinfo.
Bangladesh Seeks Venue Change Over Security Concerns
During a second round of meetings held in Dhaka, ICC officials and BCB representatives discussed Bangladesh’s position. While the BCB reiterated its willingness to compete in the tournament, it maintained that it does not want to play its matches in India, citing security concerns.
Bangladesh proposed Sri Lanka, the tournament’s co-host, as an alternative venue. However, the ICC has declined the request, standing by the original schedule. Under the current draw, Bangladesh are placed in Group C and are scheduled to play all their matches in Mumbai and Kolkata.
ICC Rejects Group Swap, Assures Security
The ICC has also rejected Bangladesh’s request to swap groups with Ireland, whose fixtures are scheduled entirely in Sri Lanka. Officials reportedly assured the BCB that there is no credible security threat to the Bangladesh team in India.
The standoff between the two sides has continued for nearly three weeks. The issue first surfaced on January 4, shortly after the BCCI asked Kolkata Knight Riders to remove Mustafizur Rahman from their squad. Following that decision, the BCB formally wrote to the ICC, warning that it may withdraw from the World Cup if its concerns were not addressed.
Replacement Team Possible If Bangladesh Withdraws
While the ICC is allowing time until January 21 for a final decision, it has made clear that Bangladesh will be replaced if it opts out. Any replacement will be selected based on current ICC rankings, with Scotland emerging as a leading candidate.
Pakistan Monitoring Situation Closely
Earlier reports from GEO News indicated that Pakistan is closely monitoring the situation. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reportedly assured Bangladesh of full support and has even expressed willingness to host Bangladesh’s World Cup matches in Pakistan if Sri Lanka is unable to accommodate them.
The ICC is expected to take a final call immediately after the January 21 deadline, bringing clarity to Bangladesh’s participation in the global tournament.

























