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Bangladesh to approach UN about keeping hosting rights for Women's T20 World Cup

The Bangladesh government is making last-ditch attempts through the United Nations (UN) to keep hosting rights for the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup. Asif Mahmud, the youth and sports adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, said that it will speak to the UN about the countries that have put out travel restrictions on their citizens travelling to Bangladesh.

On Saturday, the ICC informed the participating boards that it is still monitoring the situation in Bangladesh, and that it will consider all options, including moving the tournament elsewhere. As it stands, the governments of Australia, the United Kingdom (England and Scotland), India and New Zealand have either asked their citizens not to travel to Bangladesh or discouraged them from doing so.

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19 hours ago, Cricketics said:

India should not invite Bangladesh for the test series next momth. Make a fkin bold statement for killing all the Hindus there. 

If Australia can do this to Afghanistan so can BCCI,

 

If Hindus cant be protected in Bangladesh, no way their team should be allowed to tour India

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2 hours ago, LordPrabhzy said:

If Australia can do this to Afghanistan so can BCCI,

 

If Hindus cant be protected in Bangladesh, no way their team should be allowed to tour India

They CAN do it. Just like they can easily pressurize ICC to exclude Pak from World cups and CTs. But will they?

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On 8/7/2024 at 12:34 PM, Lord said:

 

Not our people

They will enter illegally if it is not dealt with now. They are Bengalis connected dharmically, whether you like it or not. If your eyes can be on Rafah, we have even more reason related to identity to worry about their state.  

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12 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

They will enter illegally if it is not dealt with now. They are Bengalis connected dharmically, whether you like it or not. If your eyes can be on Rafah, we have even more reason related to identity to worry about their state.  

 

My point is worry about neither. India has enough to deal with internally. If they enter illegally, then treat them as illegal and treat them accordingly

 

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On 8/12/2024 at 9:17 PM, Tillu said:

Bangladesh to approach UN about keeping hosting rights for Women's T20 World Cup

The Bangladesh government is making last-ditch attempts through the United Nations (UN) to keep hosting rights for the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup. Asif Mahmud, the youth and sports adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, said that it will speak to the UN about the countries that have put out travel restrictions on their citizens travelling to Bangladesh.

On Saturday, the ICC informed the participating boards that it is still monitoring the situation in Bangladesh, and that it will consider all options, including moving the tournament elsewhere. As it stands, the governments of Australia, the United Kingdom (England and Scotland), India and New Zealand have either asked their citizens not to travel to Bangladesh or discouraged them from doing so.

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What does UN has to do with cricket? (serious question)

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On 8/14/2024 at 11:26 PM, Zero_Unit said:

What does UN has to do with cricket? (serious question)

UN has no power to impose anything politically in the smallest of countries, let alone interfere with ICC and cricket.

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1 hour ago, Frustrated said:

SL team is stronger than Ind.  

Not really, it isn't, it was one player who carried the team, kind of like how Sachin used to help win one off tournament against Australia like desert storm Sharjah cup or the CB series in australia.

 

Indian team has a way better recent record overall and head to head. Your post is like seeing Pak win CT 2017 based on fakhars innings and claiming pakistan was better than that Indian team.

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