ICC World Twenty20: Bangladeshis banned from flying rivals' flags
Bangladesh Cricket Board has threatened to ban local supporters from stadiums if they are seen carrying the flags of any of the other teams competing in the tournament.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: March 25, 2014 10:17 pm IST
The Bangladeshi hosts of ICC World Twenty20 threatened to ban local supporters on Tuesday from stadiums if they are seen carrying the flags of any of the other teams competing in the tournament.
The order came after an outcry over images of locals waving Pakistani flags during the recently concluded Asia Cup, also held in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh was part of Pakistan before the 1971 war of independence in which it says three million people were killed -- most at the hands of the army of the Islamic republic and its allied militias.
A Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) spokesman said the board had issued a directive after it "noticed that some local fans were flying foreign flags flouting the country's flag rules".
"We've received instruction in this regard," the spokesman told AFP, without clarifying.
"As such we've ordered security officials and guards to make sure Bangladesh fans cannot carry or fly flags of foreign nations in the stadiums."
The BCB order came on the eve of Bangladesh's 44th Independence Day celebrations, marking the day when the nation went to war against Pakistan.