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‘No Country Bigger Than ICC’: Jay Shah Breaks Silence on Pakistan–Bangladesh T20 World Cup Controversy

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
March 15, 2026
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Chairman of the International Cricket Council, Jay Shah, has finally addressed the controversy that erupted before the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, when Bangladesh refused to travel to India and Pakistan threatened to boycott the tournament.


Speaking at an awards ceremony, Shah emphasised that no individual nation is bigger than the global governing body of cricket.

“No team is bigger than the organisation and no single team makes an organisation. An organisation is a combination of all teams,” he said.


Bangladesh Removed After Refusing to Travel

The controversy began when Bangladesh declined to travel to India for the tournament. Following this decision, the ICC removed the team from the competition and replaced them with Scotland in Group C.

Pakistan initially reacted strongly to the move, accusing the ICC of being unfair to Bangladesh and announcing that it might boycott the tournament.

Later, Pakistan softened its stance and confirmed participation but initially suggested it might not play its group-stage match against India in Colombo.


Pakistan Eventually Reversed Its Decision

A few days later, Pakistan reversed its position after the ICC clarified that no sanctions would be imposed on Bangladesh for missing the tournament.

Additionally, Bangladesh was reportedly awarded hosting rights for a future ICC event, likely the ICC Under‑19 Cricket World Cup.

The developments helped stabilise the situation before the tournament began.


Tournament Breaks Viewership Records

Despite the controversy, the T20 World Cup turned out to be a major success in terms of global audience engagement.

According to Shah, the tournament recorded 7.2 million concurrent viewers, breaking previous digital and broadcast viewership records.

Several associate teams delivered strong performances, including:

  • United States challenging India
  • Netherlands pushing Pakistan
  • Zimbabwe defeating Australia
  • Nepal giving England a tough fight

Message for Indian Team Leadership

Shah also had a message for Gautam Gambhir, head coach of India, and T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav.

He urged them to focus on long-term planning and continue building a strong team for the future, including preparations for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where cricket is expected to be part of the programme.

“Slipping from the top to the bottom takes only months, while climbing from the bottom to the top takes years,” Shah said, encouraging the team to maintain consistency and aim for long-term success.

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