Women's T20 World Cup moved from Bangladesh to United Arab Emirates
The Women's T20 World Cup will now be played in Dubai and Sharjah after political unrest in Bangladesh led to the event being moved out of the Asian country.
The Women's T20 World Cup will now be played in Dubai and Sharjah after political unrest in Bangladesh led to the event being moved out of the Asian country.
Bangladesh will be hoping that all-rounder and former law enforcer Shakib Al Hasan can showcase his special skills against Jason Gillespie-coached Pakistan.
Alyssa Healy says it is morally “hard to comprehend” that the Twenty20 World Cup would be played in Bangladesh in October given the political unrest in the country.
India has rejected an offer from the International Cricket Council to replace Bangladesh as host of the Women's Twenty20 World Cup in October.
Due to political unrest, the U.S. State Department has upgraded its travel advisory for Bangladesh to “avoid travel.”