ICC rejette demande du Bangladesh de déplacer sites de la Coupe du monde T20

L'ICC a rejeté la requête du Bangladesh Cricket Board de relocaliser ses matchs de la Coupe du monde T20 2026 d'Inde au Sri Lanka, exigeant que l'équipe se rende en Inde sous peine de déductions de points. Cela suit des préoccupations de sécurité après la libération de Mustafizur Rahman de l'IPL au milieu des tensions Inde-Bangladesh.

New Delhi, 7 janvier 2026 : Le Conseil international de cricket (ICC) a fermement rejeté la récente demande du Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) de déplacer ses matchs de la Coupe du monde T20 2026 d'Inde au Sri Lanka, comme rapporté dans les développements antérieurs.

La requête du BCB découlait de craintes pour la sécurité des joueurs, déclenchées par la libération du lanceur rapide Mustafizur Rahman de l'équipe IPL des Kolkata Knight Riders sur instructions du BCCI, au milieu de protestations concernant des atrocités présumées contre les hindous au Bangladesh. En réponse, le ministère des Sports bangladais a ordonné au BCB de saisir officiellement l'ICC et même de suspendre les diffusions IPL.

Lors d'une réunion virtuelle, des responsables ICC ont informé le BCB que les matchs doivent se tenir en Inde, avec déduction de points en cas de non-conformité. Des sources BCB indiquent qu'aucune notification officielle n'a été reçue, mais la position de l'ICC est claire avant le début du tournoi le 7 février 2026, principalement hébergé par l'Inde.

Les discussions se poursuivent, mais l'impasse risque de perturber le calendrier du Bangladesh, y compris les matchs de ligue à Kolkata et Mumbai.

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