Bangladeshi journalists denies access to cover T20 World Cup
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 29th January 2026 at 10:34pm
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has turned down all requests from Bangladeshi journalists who wanted to report on the upcoming T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, starting February 7.
This situation follows Bangladesh’s earlier decision to skip the tour of India, saying there were security risks. After that, the ICC dropped Bangladesh from the competition and included Scotland instead.
As per The Daily Star, officials from the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) said more than 130 journalists applied for media passes, but not a single person was given approval.
A few photojournalists said they first received confirmation messages from the ICC, but those were later cancelled without any clear explanation. One photographer said he was even sent a visa support letter before being ...
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