ICC rechaza solicitud de Bangladés de cambiar sedes de la Copa del Mundo T20

La ICC ha rechazado la petición del Bangladesh Cricket Board de reubicar sus partidos de la Copa del Mundo T20 2026 de India a Sri Lanka, insistiendo en que el equipo viaje a India o enfrente deducciones de puntos. Esto sigue a preocupaciones de seguridad tras la liberación de Mustafizur Rahman del IPL en medio de tensiones entre India y Bangladés.

Nueva Delhi, 7 de enero de 2026: El Consejo Internacional de Críquet (ICC) ha rechazado firmemente la reciente solicitud del Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) de trasladar sus partidos de la Copa del Mundo T20 2026 de India a Sri Lanka, según se informó en desarrollos anteriores.

La petición del BCB surgió de preocupaciones por la seguridad de los jugadores, provocadas por la liberación del pacer Mustafizur Rahman del equipo Kolkata Knight Riders de la IPL por instrucciones del BCCI en medio de protestas por presuntas atrocidades contra hindúes en Bangladés. En respuesta, el Ministerio de Deportes de Bangladés ordenó al BCB que contactara formalmente a la ICC e incluso suspendiera las transmisiones de la IPL.

En una reunión virtual, funcionarios de la ICC informaron al BCB que los partidos deben jugarse en India, con deducciones de puntos como penalización por incumplimiento. Fuentes del BCB indican que no se ha recibido notificación oficial, pero la postura de la ICC es clara antes del inicio del torneo el 7 de febrero de 2026, organizado principalmente por India.

Las discusiones continúan, pero el enfrentamiento pone en riesgo el calendario de Bangladés, incluyendo partidos de liga en Calcuta y Mumbai.

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