Womens T20 World Cup: In a surprising turn of events, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has firmly declined the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) request to host the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup, originally scheduled for October 2024 in Bangladesh. With political unrest shaking Bangladesh, the ICC has been scrambling to find an alternative host, but India has made it clear that it won’t be stepping in.
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Why Did BCCI Say No?
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah was direct in his response to the ICC’s plea. “We’re still in the monsoon season, and with India already set to host the Women’s ODI World Cup next year, hosting back-to-back World Cups could send the wrong message,” Shah said in an interview with the Times of India. He emphasized that India had already shouldered significant hosting responsibilities and wasn’t looking to add another major event to its calendar so soon.
With India out of the picture, the ICC may turn to Sri Lanka or the UAE as potential hosts for the Women’s T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka, which recently hosted the Women’s Asia Cup, successfully managed the tournament, drawing good crowds in the knockout stages. The UAE, with its robust infrastructure and experience hosting international events, is also a strong candidate.
Why Bangladesh is Out of the Running
Bangladesh’s current political instability has thrown the ICC’s plans into disarray. With the recent overthrow of the Awami League government, security concerns have escalated. Several participating nations, including heavyweights like England, Australia, and India, have issued travel advisories against visiting Bangladesh, making it increasingly unlikely that the tournament will proceed as planned there.
The ICC has been closely monitoring the situation, coordinating with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and security agencies, but the ongoing unrest and the change in government have created an uncertain environment. While the new interim government in Bangladesh is making a last ditch effort to retain hosting rights, the reality on the ground suggests that the ICC will need to find an alternative venue quickly.
The ICC is expected to make a final decision on the hosting of the Women’s T20 World Cup by August 20. With time running out and Bangladesh’s situation deteriorating, all eyes are on the ICC to see if they will turn to Sri Lanka or the UAE to save the tournament.
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FAQs
What was the original location for the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024?
The tournament was originally scheduled to be held in Bangladesh