Will the T20 World Cup games be moved from Sri Lanka?
No, Cricket Ireland has confirmed that the games will remain in Sri Lanka.
Cricket / T20 World Cup
Cricket Ireland has refuted reports suggesting that the International Cricket Council (ICC) will move their T20 World Cup games from Sri Lanka, despite requests from the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to swap groups.
Cricket Ireland's firm stance against changing venues provides stability amidst BCB's proposal for a group swap. The BCB's suggestion arose from concerns regarding travel arrangements. However, both the ICC and Cricket Ireland seem unwilling to accommodate this request. The T20 World Cup is scheduled to take place in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. This decision impacts the preparation and logistical arrangements for all teams involved. The BCB's proposal was discussed in a meeting with ICC representatives Gaurav Saxena and Andrew Ephgrave, along with BCB officials including president Md Aminul Islam.
No, Cricket Ireland has confirmed that the games will remain in Sri Lanka.
BCB proposed the swap to potentially address logistical challenges.
The T20 World Cup will be played from February 7 to March 8.
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