Hyderabad:Bangladesh have asked for the assurance of the country’s army chief for security assistance to host the women’s T20 World Cup according to a report published by Cricbuzz. The tournament is scheduled to start on October 3 but the political turmoil in the country following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
According to the report, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has written to Bangladesh’s army chief of staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman for security assurance to host the tournament as per the schedule. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has been monitoring the situation after the political unrest in the country. ICC can look at other countries similar to Bangladesh's time zones for options. India, Sri Lanka and UAE are the other countries which the ICC can explore.
Political unrest in the country
On Thursday, a Nobel Laureate professor Muhammad Yunus-led government interim was appointed to govern the country till fresh elections are held in the region. After Sheikh Hasina departed from the country, several board members including BCB president Nazmul Hassan were forced to flee the country as they were backed by Hasian’s party, the Awami League.