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T20 World Cup: Bangladesh Maintains Tour Refusal Stance Over Safety

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T20 World Cup: Bangladesh Maintains Tour Refusal Stance Over Safety

Bangladesh has restated its tour refusal stance ahead of the T20 World Cup. The decision followed a video meeting with international cricket officials. As a result, venue discussions have returned to focus.
Board leaders shared their concerns clearly during the call. They highlighted safety issues linked to travel plans. Therefore, they asked organizers to review match locations.

Safety Remains the Priority

Officials stressed that player welfare guides every major decision. For example, they reviewed current security assessments before speaking with officials. However, they also showed respect for global cricket schedules.
The board believes careful planning protects everyone involved. In addition, leaders noted that modern tournaments demand flexibility. This approach, they say, supports fairness and inclusion.

Request for Neutral Venues

During talks, the board urged organizers to explore neutral grounds. This step aims to keep the tournament smooth and competitive. As a result, further discussions may continue soon.
Fans across regions now await the next update. Many hope dialogue will lead to a practical solution. Meanwhile, the board remains open to talks while holding firm on safety.
This situation highlights changing challenges in international sport. Therefore, cooperation between teams and organizers feels more important than ever. A final call could influence future tournament planning worldwide.

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