ICC rejects Bangladesh's plea to play T20 WC matches outside India

There is no immediate confirmation of whether Bangladesh will buckle to the ICC's decision.

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Cricket's governing body said on Wednesday it had rejected Bangladesh's request to shift their T20 World Cup matches out of India, casting doubt on the team's participation in next month's tournament.

The T20 World Cup begins in a little over two weeks on February 7, with Bangladesh's four group matches scheduled to be played in Kolkata and Mumbai.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has repeatedly refused to play its games in India, and the Dhaka government said on Tuesday that they would not be pressured into changing their stance.

The International Cricket Council said in a statement that in the "absence of any independent security findings that ... compromise the safety of the Bangladesh team", the ICC will not relocate the match.

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