ICC T-20 World Cup – Warns Pakistan Cricket Board, Big Statement

New Delhi: Amidst its insistence on not playing against India in the ICC T20 World Cup, Pakistan has suffered another major setback from the International Cricket Council. The ICC has clarified its stance on the ongoing dispute involving Pakistan during the global cricket tournament. It has made significant statements regarding the conditions set by Bangladesh and Pakistan.

The ICC has clearly stated that Bangladesh will not be penalized in any way for this entire incident. It will continue to receive its due share of ICC revenue. According to sources, the ICC has made this decision without any pressure from any other board.

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The ICC said that even though Bangladesh was eliminated from the ICC T20 World Cup, it will not suffer any financial loss. The ICC also acknowledged that Bangladesh was deprived of hosting the Women’s T20 World Cup last year. This was because the tournament was shifted from Bangladesh to Dubai due to riots.

ICC considering hosting major tournaments in Bangladesh

Taking several factors into account, the ICC is now considering allowing Bangladesh to host a major tournament in the upcoming cycle. According to sources, Bangladesh may be allowed to host an ICC event such as the Under-19 World Cup. This could pave the way for compensating for past losses.

Pakistan suffers setback at ICC meeting

Pakistan’s demands were rejected at the ICC meeting, and all its arguments were deemed baseless. During the meeting, Bangladesh and Pakistan demanded that the ICC ask India to play bilateral cricket with Pakistan.

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The ICC clearly rejected this demand, stating that bilateral series do not fall under its jurisdiction. This is why it does not intervene in such matters, even in the context of ICC tournaments like the World Test Championship. A proposal for a triangular series between India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh was also put forward, but it was rejected on the same grounds.

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Vipin Kumar is An experienced journalist with 8 years in the media industry, having worked with prominent news platforms including Dainik Jagran and News24. Currently serving at Timesbull.com for almost four years, dedicated to delivering truthful, transparent, and people-centric news that informs and empowers readers. Committed to transparent, ethical, and...