Neighboring country will be shocked by this decision of ICC, India will host the major tournament!

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Tezzbuzz|07-08-2024

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 Host: The situation in Bangladesh has become very bad these days. After PM Sheikh Hasina fled the neighboring country yesterday, the army has come to power. On the other hand, this time Bangladesh has also got the hosting of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024. But in view of the deteriorating situation in the country, Bangladesh may now lose the hosting of the Women's T20 World Cup 2024. Less than 2 months are left for the tournament to start. Now the ICC can soon take a big decision regarding the hosting of this tournament.

India can host Women's T20 World Cup

Due to the ongoing political turmoil in Bangladesh, the Women's T20 World Cup 2024 can now be shifted from there. According to the report, now India can get the hosting of this big tournament. ICC can now choose UAE, India and Sri Lanka for this big event.

ICC issued a statement

The ICC is constantly monitoring the ongoing violence in Bangladesh. The ICC is taking minute-to-minute information from the Bangladesh Cricket Board. Now, in a statement issued by the ICC, it was said, “Currently, the ICC Bangladesh Cricket Board is closely monitoring the developments there along with their security agencies and our own independent security advisors. Our first priority is the safety and well-being of all the teams participating in the World Cup.”

These countries forbade their citizens from traveling to Bangladesh

For the past several days, students in Bangladesh were protesting against Sheikh Hasina. When their demands were not met by Sheikh Hasina, the protests turned violent. Arson was committed at many places. After this, Sheikh Hasina had to resign from the post of PM and also had to flee the country. It is being told that Sheikh Hasina is currently present in India.

Let us tell you that the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 is going to start from October 3 and this tournament will be played till October 20.

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