Stop discrimination against Bangladesh in cricket


Stop discrimination against Bangladesh in cricket
The Issue
Cricket should be a sport that unites nations, fosters fair play, and upholds the ideals of equality and impartiality. Unfortunately, as a passionate cricket fan, I feel compelled to speak out against the discrimination that has been blatantly exhibited by the International Cricket Council (ICC) towards Bangladesh. It is disheartening to witness how decisions that favor one country over another can be taken without considering the implications and fairness of the matter.
The ICC has demonstrated bias in favor of India, a country with a significant influence in the cricketing world. This partiality was most recently seen in a decision that neglected Bangladesh's security concerns and logical issues, showing a lack of judgment and fairness on the part of the ICC. It appears that the ICC actions have sidelined Bangladesh, choosing to prioritize the interests of India without adequate consideration for a balanced resolution.
Discrimination in cricket is not just a Bangladesh issue; today it's about Bangladesh, but tomorrow it could affect any other nation. This threat undermines the spirit of international sports and shakes the foundation of trust between countries that rely on fairness and equality in international competitions.
The ICC, as a global governing body of cricket, has a responsibility to uphold the principles of neutrality, transparency, and justice. Its role is not to cater to the interests of any single nation but to advocate for all its members equally. The decisions they make should represent the shared values of equality and respect across all cricketing nations.
I call upon the ICC to re-evaluate its decision-making processes and ensure that the concerns of smaller cricketing nations, like Bangladesh, are heard and respected. The global cricket community should demand an independent review of discriminatory decisions and promote open dialogue to address security concerns fairly.
Please sign this petition to hold the ICC accountable and put an end to any discrimination against smaller nations in the cricketing world. Together, let's strive for a fair sporting environment for all countries involved in cricket, ensuring that no country is left unheard or marginalized.
The ICC has demonstrated bias in favor of India, a country with a significant influence in the cricketing world. This partiality was most recently seen in a decision that neglected Bangladesh's security concerns and logical issues, showing a lack of judgment and fairness on the part of the ICC. It appears that the ICC actions have sidelined Bangladesh, choosing to prioritize the interests of India without adequate consideration for a balanced resolution.
Discrimination in cricket is not just a Bangladesh issue; today it's about Bangladesh, but tomorrow it could affect any other nation. This threat undermines the spirit of international sports and shakes the foundation of trust between countries that rely on fairness and equality in international competitions.
The ICC, as a global governing body of cricket, has a responsibility to uphold the principles of neutrality, transparency, and justice. Its role is not to cater to the interests of any single nation but to advocate for all its members equally. The decisions they make should represent the shared values of equality and respect across all cricketing nations.
I call upon the ICC to re-evaluate its decision-making processes and ensure that the concerns of smaller cricketing nations, like Bangladesh, are heard and respected. The global cricket community should demand an independent review of discriminatory decisions and promote open dialogue to address security concerns fairly.
Please sign this petition to hold the ICC accountable and put an end to any discrimination against smaller nations in the cricketing world. Together, let's strive for a fair sporting environment for all countries involved in cricket, ensuring that no country is left unheard or marginalized.

KAMRUZZAMAN MARUFPetition Starter
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The Issue
Cricket should be a sport that unites nations, fosters fair play, and upholds the ideals of equality and impartiality. Unfortunately, as a passionate cricket fan, I feel compelled to speak out against the discrimination that has been blatantly exhibited by the International Cricket Council (ICC) towards Bangladesh. It is disheartening to witness how decisions that favor one country over another can be taken without considering the implications and fairness of the matter.
The ICC has demonstrated bias in favor of India, a country with a significant influence in the cricketing world. This partiality was most recently seen in a decision that neglected Bangladesh's security concerns and logical issues, showing a lack of judgment and fairness on the part of the ICC. It appears that the ICC actions have sidelined Bangladesh, choosing to prioritize the interests of India without adequate consideration for a balanced resolution.
Discrimination in cricket is not just a Bangladesh issue; today it's about Bangladesh, but tomorrow it could affect any other nation. This threat undermines the spirit of international sports and shakes the foundation of trust between countries that rely on fairness and equality in international competitions.
The ICC, as a global governing body of cricket, has a responsibility to uphold the principles of neutrality, transparency, and justice. Its role is not to cater to the interests of any single nation but to advocate for all its members equally. The decisions they make should represent the shared values of equality and respect across all cricketing nations.
I call upon the ICC to re-evaluate its decision-making processes and ensure that the concerns of smaller cricketing nations, like Bangladesh, are heard and respected. The global cricket community should demand an independent review of discriminatory decisions and promote open dialogue to address security concerns fairly.
Please sign this petition to hold the ICC accountable and put an end to any discrimination against smaller nations in the cricketing world. Together, let's strive for a fair sporting environment for all countries involved in cricket, ensuring that no country is left unheard or marginalized.
The ICC has demonstrated bias in favor of India, a country with a significant influence in the cricketing world. This partiality was most recently seen in a decision that neglected Bangladesh's security concerns and logical issues, showing a lack of judgment and fairness on the part of the ICC. It appears that the ICC actions have sidelined Bangladesh, choosing to prioritize the interests of India without adequate consideration for a balanced resolution.
Discrimination in cricket is not just a Bangladesh issue; today it's about Bangladesh, but tomorrow it could affect any other nation. This threat undermines the spirit of international sports and shakes the foundation of trust between countries that rely on fairness and equality in international competitions.
The ICC, as a global governing body of cricket, has a responsibility to uphold the principles of neutrality, transparency, and justice. Its role is not to cater to the interests of any single nation but to advocate for all its members equally. The decisions they make should represent the shared values of equality and respect across all cricketing nations.
I call upon the ICC to re-evaluate its decision-making processes and ensure that the concerns of smaller cricketing nations, like Bangladesh, are heard and respected. The global cricket community should demand an independent review of discriminatory decisions and promote open dialogue to address security concerns fairly.
Please sign this petition to hold the ICC accountable and put an end to any discrimination against smaller nations in the cricketing world. Together, let's strive for a fair sporting environment for all countries involved in cricket, ensuring that no country is left unheard or marginalized.

KAMRUZZAMAN MARUFPetition Starter
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Petition created on 24 January 2026