Bangladesh’s absence from the T20 World Cup 2026 continues to generate debate. Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul on Tuesday asserted that the call to stay away from the tournament was made by the Bangladesh Cricket Board and the players themselves, not the government.
“There is no question of regret [at being excluded from the World Cup]. This decision was taken by the BCB and the players as they made sacrifices for the safety of the country's cricket, the safety of the people and to protect national dignity,” Nazrul said on Tuesday at a media conference.
His latest remarks mark a notable shift from his earlier stance during the impasse that ultimately led to Bangladesh missing the competition. At that time,
Nazrul had publicly maintained that the government had decided against sending the team, with the board acting on official instructions.
Notably, the controversy traces back to early January, when Nazrul spoke ahead of the BCB’s formal announcement on January 4, indicating that Bangladesh would not play their World Cup fixtures in India. The development followed the BCCI’s directive to Kolkata Knight Riders to remove Mustafizur Rahman from IPL 2026. As discussions intensified, Nazrul remained closely involved, participating in talks with the ICC and meeting members of the national side to communicate the final outcome regarding participation. Soon after, the ICC confirmed that Scotland would take Bangladesh’s place in the tournament.