Security will be off paramount interest after nationwide protests in Bangladesh led to the ouster of former Prime Minister Shiekh Hasina.
Dhaka: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has sought security assurance from the country’s Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman to conduct the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 scheduled from October 3 to 20. The development comes in following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus taking charge of Bangladesh’s interim government on Thursday.
Hosting the Women’s T20 World Cup for the first time, the tournament is slated to be held in two Bangladesh cities – Sylhet and Mirpur. The warm-up round for the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is set to begin on September 27. Earlier the International Cricket Council (ICC) had said that they are monitoring the situation in Bangladesh after violent protests against the government led to the deaths of hundreds of people and culminated with fleeing of former PM Hasina.
It is expected that the ICC could also opt to host the tournament at a different venue within a similar time zone, which leaves India, UAE and Sri Lanka as the choices. The current BCB president Nazmul Hasan Papon has also fled the country along with a few others board directors, who were believed to be having the backing of the former PM’s party Awami League.
However, a few other directors remain in Dhaka and hope that the tournament will not be shifted from Bangladesh. BCB umpiring committee chairman Iftekhar Ahmed Mithu said, “We are trying to host the tournament.” “To be honest, there are not too many among us present in the country and on Thursday (August 8) we have sent a letter to the Army Chief regarding assurance about the security of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup as we have only two months in hand,” he said.
“ICC communicated with us two days back and we replied that we will come back to them shortly.” “After the (interim) government is formed, still we have to give them assurance of the security considering it cannot be given by the board or any anyone else apart from a law enforcement agency of the country and so we sent the letter and after getting written assurance from them (the Army), we will inform the ICC,” he added.