Nasser Hussain backs Pakistan and Bangladesh stance in T20 World Cup row

Former England captain says cricket is being harmed by growing political interference

A picture of Nasser Hussain. PHOTO: REUTERS

Former England captain Nasser Hussain has backed Bangladesh and Pakistan for maintaining their positions amid growing uncertainty over the International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, saying international cricket has reached a point where politics is overshadowing the sport.

The tournament is scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. Still, controversy has intensified after Bangladesh were excluded from the competition for refusing to travel to India, citing security concerns. Pakistan later followed suit by declining to play their fixture against India, casting doubt over whether the high-profile match will take place on February 15 in Colombo.

Bangladesh’s decision came after fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman was removed from Kolkata Knight Riders’ squad for the Indian Premier League, despite being bought at the auction. The Bangladesh Cricket Board described the episode as a key factor in its stance.

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Speaking on the Sky Cricket Podcast alongside Michael Atherton, Hussain said he respected both Bangladesh and Pakistan for taking a firm position.

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