Bangladesh Cricket Board’s finance chief stated the board won’t face financial loss if the team withdraws from the T20 World Cup, attributing potential losses to players’ match fees and bonuses. He emphasized that the board’s revenue is secured until 2027, dismissing compensation for players.
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