BCB president Aminul Islam Bulbul has denied reports that the ICC forced Bangladesh to play all T20 World Cup matches in India, calling them false. He said security concerns remain the board’s priority and government guidance is required. Bulbul confirmed talks with the ICC, which has shown willingness to cooperate, but Bangladesh will stay firm if safety issues persist.
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