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Girls’s T20 World Cup might be performed between October 3-20, 2024© X (Twitter)
The Bangladesh Cricket Board has sought safety assurance from the nation’s military chief for conducting the ladies’s T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in October 3-20 amid political unrest within the nation following ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The ladies’s T20 World Cup is slated to be held in two Bangladesh cities —- Sylhet and Mirpur. Based on Cricbuzz, the BCB has written to Bangladesh’s military chief of employees Normal Waker-Uz-Zaman looking for safety assurance for organising the match.
The nice and cozy-up spherical for the ladies’s T20 World Cup is ready to start on September 27.
The ICC has been monitoring the scenario after violent protests in opposition to the federal government led to deaths of a whole lot of individuals and culminated with the resignation and fleeing of former PM Hasina.
It’s anticipated that the ICC might additionally decide to host the match at a distinct venue inside the same time zone, which leaves India, UAE and Sri Lanka as the alternatives.
The present BCB president Nazmul Hasan Papon has additionally fled the nation together with just a few others board administrators, who had been believed to be having the backing of the previous PM’s social gathering Awami League.
Nevertheless, just a few different administrators stay in Dhaka and hope that the match is not going to be shifted from Bangladesh.
BCB umpiring committee chairman Iftekhar Ahmed Mithu stated, “We try to host the match.” “To be trustworthy, there usually are not too many amongst us current within the nation and on Thursday (August 8) we’ve despatched a letter to the Military Chief relating to assurance concerning the safety of the ICC Girls’s T20 World Cup as we’ve solely two months in hand,” he stated.
“ICC communicated with us two days again and we replied that we’ll come again to them shortly.” “After the (interim) authorities is shaped, nonetheless we’ve to offer them assurance of the safety contemplating it can’t be given by the board or any anybody else other than a legislation enforcement company of the nation and so we despatched the letter and after getting written assurance from them (the Military), we are going to inform the ICC,” he added.
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