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Bangladesh Protests Hit Cricket: How A Major Tournament Can Get Affected

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Bangladesh hosting the 2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is uncertain because of ongoing unrest and the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has left the country. The tournament is set for October 3-20, but there are rumors it might move to a different location if the situation in Bangladesh doesn’t improve. The International Cricket Council (ICC) hasn’t made a decision yet but is watching the situation closely.

The ICC spokesperson said they are working with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), local security, and their own consultants to ensure everyone’s safety.

The issue was mentioned at the ICC Annual Conference in Colombo last month but wasn’t formally discussed.

The tournament will feature ten teams playing 23 matches over 18 days at two stadiums: Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka and Sylhet International Cricket Stadium in Sylhet. Warm-up matches will be held from September 27 to October 1 at BKSP in Dhaka. The tournament schedule was announced in May with Prime Minister Hasina, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, and Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana present.

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India is in Group A with New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and defending champions Australia. Group B includes Bangladesh, England, South Africa, West Indies, and Scotland. South Africa will play England in the opening match, followed by Bangladesh against Scotland.

Australia will start their campaign on October 4 in Sylhet against Sri Lanka, and India will play New Zealand the same day.

The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals on October 17 in Sylhet and October 18 in Dhaka. The final will be held in Dhaka on October 20.

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