21 Jan 2026, Wed

Bangladesh is doing ‘security’ drama for 2026 T20 World Cup, foreign women cricketers roamed tension free in India

Bangladesh, T20 World Cup 2026: T20 World Cup 2026 will be played co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from 7 February. But before the start of the tournament, citing security concerns, ICC was asked to shift its matches to a country other than India. Meanwhile, foreign women cricketers were seen roaming on the streets of India without any tension.

Actually, these days Women’s Premier League i.e. WPL 2026 is being played in India. Amidst the tournament, three players of Royal Challengers Bangalore were seen taking a morning walk on the streets, the video of which went viral on social media. Now fans are seen connecting this video with Bangladesh on social media.

Bangladesh did drama

While sharing the video of the morning walk of RCB women players, a user wrote, “The drama of Bangladesh cricket has come to the fore. RCB players Lauren Bell, Nadine de Klerk and Georgia Woll went for a morning walk in Vadodara, Gujarat. While the Bangladesh Cricket Board is crying over security concerns in India.”

Bangladesh got last extension

Let us tell you that after the meeting on Wednesday (January 21), the ICC gave one more day’s time to the Bangladesh Cricket Board and said that if their team does not come to India to play the World Cup, then some other team will be included in their place. Now it will be interesting to see what decision Bangladesh Cricket takes on this.

Why did the controversy start?

If you are also not aware of why Bangladesh refused to play the upcoming T20 World Cup on Indian soil, then let us tell you that this controversy started with the atrocities on minority Hindus in Bangladesh. After this, the demand to release Bangladeshi fast bowler Musfizur Rahman from IPL intensified and he was released. As soon as Mustafizur was released, Bangladesh refused to come to India and play the T20 World Cup.



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