Good news for Bangladesh after T20 World Cup 2026 exit
Good news for Bangladesh after T20 World Cup 2026 exit, let's take a look at this photo collection to find out about the news in detail
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Bangladesh Cricket Board has come up with new plan after T20 World up exit
After being excluded from the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has come up with a new plan to keep its disappointed players engaged.
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Domestic T20 tournament has been organised by the BCB in Bangladesh
A domestic T20 tournament has been organised by the BCB in Bangladesh, which will include three teams while the mega-event is being played in India and Sri Lanka.
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BCB revealed that the tournament iss scheduled to start from February 5
The BCB revealed that the tournament iss scheduled to start from February 5, while the final be held on February 9. The aim is to keep the players match-ready and motivated.
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Bangladesh was excluded from the World Cup after they refused to travel to India
Bangladesh was excluded from the World Cup after they refused to travel to India despite getting repeated assurance from the ICC regarding security.
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Scotland has been announced as Bangladesh's replacement
Scotland was eventually named as Bangladesh's replacememt in the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026.
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Prominent players will lead the three franchises
As per Cricbuzz, Litton Das will captain the Dhumketu XI, Najmul Hossain Shanto will lead the Darbar XI, and Akbar Ali will be in charge of the Duronto XI.
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BCB has confirmed a total payout of Rs 1.86 crore (2.5 crore Taka)
The board has confirmed a total payout of Rs 1.86 crore (Rs 2.5 crore Taka) in prize money and match fees, offering some relief to Bangladeshi players despite the BCB suffering heavy losses following their exclusion from the World Cup.
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Officials have also introduced the Impact Player rule
To add more variety to the tournament, officials have also introduced the Impact Player rule, while a fitness camp is set to begin at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium from February 1
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