Sports Desk — The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has written to the International Cricket Council (ICC) expressing support for Bangladesh’s worries over journeying to India for the 2026 men’s T20 world Cup, according to a file via ESPNcricinfo.
Sources stated the PCB’s letter backed the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) role that protection and political situations in India make participation unstable. The correspondence became reportedly circulated amongst ICC board contributors ahead of the governing frame’s meeting scheduled for Wednesday to talk about the problem.
Bangladesh has requested that its World Cup matches be relocated to Sri Lanka, that’s co-hosting the event with India. The ICC, however, has to this point rejected the proposal and reiterated its stance throughout discussions with the BCB ultimate week.
Sponsored by means of the Bangladeshi Government, the BCB has refused to ship its team to India for group-level furnishings. Talks between the ICC and BCB, including a current meeting in Dhaka, have failed to break the deadlock.
Bangladesh officials said they might not bow to strain. kids and sports Adviser Asif Nazrul stated the country had “logically asked” a venue change and could now not receive “unreasonable coercion.”
Bangladesh captain Litton Das additionally expressed uncertainty over the group’s participation.
Speculation has grown over Pakistan’s role inside the dispute, including unconfirmed reports that it provided to host Bangladesh’s matches. The PCB has made no public declaration.
The T20 World Cup is scheduled to begin Feb. 7, with Bangladesh currently slated to open against West Indies in Kolkata.

