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Bangladesh Board Reveals ICC’s Response To Its T20 World Cup Concerns

7 January 2026:  The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has disclosed the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) response to concerns it raised ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup, particularly around player safety, security arrangements, and logistical preparedness. BCB officials confirmed that the ICC has acknowledged the issues and assured member boards that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure a smooth and secure tournament.

According to the BCB, the ICC has emphasized its close coordination with the host nations, local governments, and security agencies to address risks related to travel, accommodation, and match venues. The global body reportedly reassured Bangladesh that contingency plans are in place should unforeseen situations arise, including adjustments to schedules or venues if required.

The concerns were raised amid heightened sensitivity around international travel, regional security dynamics, and player welfare. Bangladesh had earlier indicated that it would closely monitor the situation before making final decisions related to team movement and preparation camps.

BCB officials stated that they remain in constant touch with the ICC and will continue internal assessments based on updated advisories. While no changes have been announced so far, the board underlined that player safety remains its top priority.

The ICC, meanwhile, reiterated its commitment to delivering a safe and competitive T20 World Cup, stressing that all participating teams would be kept informed of developments in real time.

Summary :
The ICC has assured Bangladesh Cricket Board that robust security, logistics, and contingency plans are in place for the T20 World Cup, addressing concerns related to player safety and travel arrangements.

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