India's upcoming white-ball tour of Bangladesh is likely to be postponed as the BCCI is "wary" of the security situation in the country which is in turmoil since last year's civil unrest that resulted in the overthrowing of the Sheikh Hasina-led government.
India were to play three three T20 Internationals and three ODIs during the tour from 17 to 31 August in Chittagong and Dhaka.
"Apparently BCCI is wary about the security situation in Bangladesh post the civil unrest," a BCCI source told PTI.
However, the series is not cancelled but will be held at a later date "preferably 2026" as ODI Championship points for World Cup qualification are linked to it.
ECB and BCCI join hands to scuttle ambitious Saudi T20: Media reportsIt is understood that BCCI wants the tour to go ahead only after the general elections are held in Bangladesh and "a stable government is in place taking care of the law and order situation." Elections in Bangladesh are not expected to take place before early next year.
Bangladesh is currently governed by an interim government led by Muhammad Yunus.
Yunus took over after Hasina was ousted following a students-led protest against reservation in jobs in August last year. She fled to India following the toppling of her Awami League government.
Most senior leaders of the Awami League and ministers and senior officials of the ousted regime were arrested or fled the country after the fall of the then government.
Several of these leaders, including ministers, came under mob attack in the past few months.
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