BCB niega rumores del regreso de Mustafizur Rahman a la IPL en medio de tensiones

El presidente de la Bangladesh Cricket Board, Aminul Islam Bulbul, ha desmentido informes sobre conversaciones con el BCCI para el regreso de Mustafizur Rahman a la IPL en 2026, tras su anterior liberación y el fallido intento de Bangladés de trasladar partidos del T20 World Cup de India.

Dacca, 9 de enero de 2026: El presidente de la Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), Aminul Islam Bulbul, ha negado explícitamente rumores de que el Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ofreciera al lanzador rápido Mustafizur Rahman un regreso a la Indian Premier League (IPL) de cara a la temporada 2026. La especulación surgió tras la liberación de Mustafizur del equipo de Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) el año pasado, en medio de protestas en India por problemas reportados en Bangladés, que escalaron las tensiones bilaterales en el cricket. Esto llevó a Bangladés a solicitar al International Cricket Council (ICC) reubicar sus partidos de la T20 World Cup 2026 fuera de India, una petición firmemente rechazada por el ICC el 7 de enero, exigiendo participación en India o enfrentar sanciones. La declaración de Bulbul confirma que no ha habido discusiones con el BCCI sobre un posible regreso de Mustafizur a la IPL, disipando los rumores por ahora. El rápido, pieza clave para Bangladés, había destacado previamente con KKR.

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