No penalty for Bangladesh over T20 World Cup issue, says ICC

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed that no penalties will be imposed on Bangladesh regarding the recent controversy over the T20 World Cup. This announcement comes at a time when discussions are ongoing between the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to address Pakistan's decision to boycott their scheduled group match against India. The situation has raised concerns about the overall integrity and scheduling of the tournament, as Pakistan has cited security and political issues as reasons for their withdrawal. The ICC's stance aims to clarify the regulatory framework governing such disputes and ensure that member nations adhere to tournament protocols. The resolution of this matter is crucial for the successful conduct of the World Cup and the cooperation among participating countries. As the tournament approaches, stakeholders are keenly observing how the ICC will navigate these challenges to maintain the spirit of international cricket and ensure fair competition.
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