ICC Offers New Hope To Bangladesh Journalists After T20 World Cup Accreditation Row
Roughly 80-90 Bangladeshi journalists applied for the media accreditation for the T20 World Cup 2026.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: January 27, 2026 04:29 pm IST
- Bangladesh journalists' T20 World Cup media accreditation process is being reworked by ICC
- Around 80-90 Bangladeshi journalists applied but country quota limits accreditation to 40
- Bangladesh Cricket Board requested explanation after some accreditation applications were rejected
The International Cricket Council is reworking the media accreditation process for Bangladesh journalists wishing to cover the T20 World Cup in India after the withdrawal of its national team citing security concerns in the neighbouring nation. The ICC is changing the application process even as some of the Bangladesh journalists claimed that their accreditation request was rejected by the world body. "There is a reworking of the process since there is a change in the number of requests and the schedules. The accreditation lists are being worked out accordingly," ICC sources told PTI.
Roughly 80-90 Bangladeshi journalists applied for the media accreditation and sources said, even if their team was participating in the ICC event, not all requests could be accommodated.
"If you go by country quota, you can't exceed the number beyond 40. The ICC goes by the recommendations of the home board and accordingly takes a call on applications," sources added.
In Dhaka, BCB media Amjad Hossain said he has taken up the matter with the ICC.
"The decision came only yesterday and we have sought to know [the details]. An explanation has been requested. This is an internal and confidential matter, but to summarize -- we wanted to know why this was done," Hossain told reporters in Dhaka.
"I have covered 8 to 9 ICC World Cups. This was the time first time my application was rejected. We are awaiting clarity from BCB before reapplying," said a senior Bangladeshi journalist.
As per the ICC assessment, the Bangladesh cricket team did not face a security threat in India but country's cricket board still decided to not travel to the country.
Subsequently, the ICC replaced Bangladesh with Scotland for the tournament beginning on February 7.
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