The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) clarifies the status of any likely resumption of bilateral cricket ties with Bangladesh. Multiple reports frame the discussions around a possible return of India’s white-ball tour to Bangladesh, which had been postponed last year. The delay is attributed to unrest in Bangladesh, which affected the tour schedule and led to the postponement. The BCCI’s “record straight” statement indicates that claims about an imminent restart are being discussed, but it presents the position that previous disruptions from security and political conditions remain the key reference point for why the tour did not proceed when planned. The coverage places emphasis on the earlier decision to pause bilateral white-ball engagements and suggests that future scheduling depends on developments since then. Overall, the reporting aligns on the central chronology: India’s tour was put on hold due to unrest in Bangladesh, and BCCI is now addressing what it says are misunderstandings or expectations about a possible resumption.
BCCI clarifies plans for potential resumption of India–Bangladesh bilateral cricket
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) clarifies the status of any likely resumption of bilateral cricket ties with Bangladesh. Multiple reports frame the discussions around a possible retur...
- India’s white-ball tour of Bangladesh was postponed last year due to unrest in Bangladesh.
- Bilateral cricket ties between India and Bangladesh are being discussed for possible resumption.
- The BCCI issues a clarification regarding the likely status of renewed engagements.
- The postponement was linked to conditions at the time in the neighbouring country.
- No single final confirmation on the timing of any resumption is indicated in the provided reports.
The Indian cricket team had postponed its white-ball tour of Bangladesh last year due to unrest in the neighbouring nation.
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