Another fresh report has emerged regarding the tussle between India and Bangladesh. Amid the Mustafizur Rahman row, there are significant developments from both end. While  Bangladesh cricket board sent a letter to ICC, in reaction, they now have to suffer for one reason.

Latest updates on India-Bangladesh conflict on cricket ground

Following the ban on IPL being shown in Bangladesh, there is now news that the batsmen there will no longer be able to use bats manufactured by SG, a major Indian bat manufacturing company. According to reports, SG has decided to terminate its contract with Bangladeshi cricketers in light of recent developments.

Many Bangladeshi batsmen have played with SG bats, the most prominent of which is Litton Das, who has been appointed captain for the T20 World Cup 2026. According to reports, SG has terminated all kit sponsorship agreements with Bangladeshi players. The Indian company has shown no interest in extending its agreement with the Bangladeshi players.

The conflict between the Indian and Bangladeshi cricket boards has escalated over Mustafizur Rahman. The BCCI’s exclusion of Mustafizur from the IPL raised eyebrows among the Bangladesh Sports Ministry and the Bangladesh Cricket Board. Following the Sports Ministry’s instructions, the Bangladesh Cricket Board emailed the ICC, demanding that India relocate the venue for its T20 World Cup 2026 matches.

Meanwhile, the decision to ban the broadcast of the IPL in Bangladesh was also announced.As for the possibility of shifting Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup venue from India to Sri Lanka, the ICC has categorically denied this. According to reports, it has categorically stated to Bangladesh that they must play their matches as scheduled.

This means that Bangladesh will have to play their T20 World Cup 2026 group matches in India. Bangladesh’s group stage matches are scheduled to be played in Kolkata and Mumbai.