Bangladesh defy ICC ultimatum, refuse to tour India for T20 World Cup

Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul says they 'cannot be forced to play in India'

The Bangladesh Cricket Board has made it clear that regardless of any assurances from the Indian board or the ICC about top-level security, the team will not travel to India. Photo: AFP

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has reaffirmed its decision not to tour India for next month's Twenty20 World Cup, with its chief Aminul Islam announcing on Thursday that it would again request the International Cricket Council (ICC) allow the team to play in Sri Lanka instead.

The ICC board has dismissed Bangladesh's concerns regarding the safety of its players and fans in India, despite persistent political tensions between the two South Asian neighbours.

Following a meeting on Thursday between the BCB's top officials, players and the sports adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, the board maintained its stance despite the risk of being replaced by another team in the tournament set to begin on February 7.

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"We will go back to the ICC with our plan to play in Sri Lanka," Islam said at a press conference.

"They did give us a 24-hour ultimatum but a global body can't really do that. ICC will miss out on 200 million people watching the World Cup (if Bangladesh is axed). It will be their loss."

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