The anticipated limited-overs cricket series between Bangladesh and India, originally scheduled to start on August 17, is now shrouded in uncertainty and may be canceled. This series, which was supposed to feature three ODIs and three T20Is, is jeopardized due to worsening diplomatic relations between the two neighboring countries.
Postponement of Media Rights Process
According to reports, the Indian cricket team is unlikely to travel to Bangladesh for the matches. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has taken initial steps towards postponement by halting its media rights bidding process. This process, which was set to begin on July 7, has now been indefinitely suspended without any new dates announced.
Official Statements and Future Plans
An Indian television network revealed that they were informed there would be no series involving India, as the Invitation to Tender (ITT) was not released after its announcement. Currently, the BCB is focusing solely on the series against Pakistan.
Political Factors Behind the Cancellation
Sources suggest that the potential cancellation is primarily due to the evolving political landscape in Bangladesh, particularly following the recent political upheaval involving Sheikh Hasina. This shift has reportedly cooled diplomatic ties between India and Bangladesh.
Government Influence on BCCI Decisions
It is reported that the Indian government is advising the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) against sending the national team to Bangladesh under the current circumstances. While the BCCI has not made any public statements, internal discussions indicate that a decision will be reached soon, possibly resulting in a joint announcement from both cricket boards.
Consequences for Senior Players
This situation also delays the international return of senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who were expected to participate in this series. With the cancellation looming, their return to the Indian team will be postponed further.
Awaiting Official Confirmation
As of now, fans and stakeholders are eagerly awaiting an official announcement from the BCCI and BCB, but all signs point towards a complete cancellation of what was anticipated to be an exciting series between two passionate cricketing nations.
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