India's Bangladesh tour will no longer be done according to the scheduled schedule. Although the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has not made an official announcement, preparations for the ODI and T20 series against India have been postponed next month. It is believed that the decision has been taken due to the recent deteriorating relations and security between India and Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has also postponed the sale of media rights for the series. Earlier, the technical bid was scheduled for July 7 and the financial bid on July 10. But now the board has decided that it will first sell media rights for the Pakistan series (July 17-25) and then decide for the rest of the match.
A week ago, BCB President Aminul Islam said the Indian Cricket Control Board (BCCI) was waiting for its government approval before going on tour.
BCCI also refused, no date is fixed According to a Crickbz report, an BCB official said that India had refused to travel in August. BCCI has not currently given a confirmed date. However, an official statement on this may come by next week. The series is expected to be held later.
BCCI made this decision following the government's advice In view of the current situation, the Government of India has advised the BCCI to avoid travel to Bangladesh. However, this advice is only for a bilateral range. There are frequent cases of violence in Bangladesh. In such a case, it is not appropriate to send the Indian team to Bangladesh.
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BCB will now sell rights according to different countries Earlier, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) wanted to sell media rights in three categories. Satellite TV (for the whole world), Digital Ott and DTH (only Bangladesh). Now the board has changed the tender and plans to sell it regionally.
Aminul Islam is the president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board.
In August last year the student movement took a violent turn After the protests of the students in August 2024, Sheikh Hussein's government of Bangladesh collapsed. The movement, led by students, was mainly against the controversial reserve policy in government jobs. The protest became violent, killing hundreds of people and unrest spread across the country.
Since then, news of oppression on large -scale Hindus on social media has been going viral. There have been many videos of the cruelty on women. Many people's homes have also been burnt.
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