Even if India can ensure the safety of Bangladeshi players, what about the safety of Bangladeshi supporters and journalists? The ICC previously acknowledged a moderate to high security risk for them. When India raised security concerns, the ICC changed the venue immediately. Why is the same standard not being applied to Bangladesh? The ICC must act neutrally and consistently.
I stand in unwavering solidarity with Bangladesh and fully support this principled request to the International Cricket Council.
Cricket is not merely a game for Bangladesh — it is a source of national pride, unity, and identity for millions. Our players carry the hopes of an entire nation every time they step onto the field. Their safety, dignity, and mental peace must never be compromised under any circumstances.
International sport must rise above political tension, public sentiment, and regional hostility. When legitimate concerns are raised regarding security, fairness, and the well-being of athletes, it is the moral responsibility of the governing body to listen with seriousness and empathy — not dismissal. Neutral venues exist precisely for moments like this, to protect the spirit of the game and the lives of those who play it.
Bangladesh has always shown respect for cricket, for its opponents, and for the global cricketing community. In return, Bangladesh deserves equal respect, equal consideration, and equal protection. Decisions taken by the ICC must reflect justice, humanity, and the core values of sportsmanship — not convenience or precedent.
This is not about politics. This is about human safety, fairness, and integrity. A truly global sport cannot thrive if some teams are asked to take risks others would never be expected to accept.
I respectfully urge the ICC to reconsider its position and relocate Bangladesh’s matches to a neutral and secure venue. Doing so would not weaken the tournament — it would strengthen the credibility of international cricket and reaffirm that no team, no nation, and no player is expendable.
Standing with Bangladesh today is standing for the soul of cricket itself.
— Manir Ahmed 🇧🇩
There is a clear and credible threat to the safety of Bangladeshi cricket players and Bangladeshi fans traveling to India. Reports and public statements indicate a risk of physical attacks, harassment, and violent confrontations against both players and supporters. Immediate attention and preventive measures are necessary to ensure their safety and to prevent any form of violence.