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Bangladesh slams India, seeks World Cup shift after Mustafizur snub

Bangladesh slams India, seeks World Cup shift after Mustafizur snub

Mustafizur Rahman struck twice in the powerplay, Bangladesh vs New Zealand. (AFP/File)

ISLAMABAD: Bangladesh’s Ministry of Youth and Sports Advisor Dr. Asif Nazrul on Saturday said that the country would “not accept any insult” to their cricket after Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) released left arm pacer Mustafizur Rahman upon Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) request. 


According to Hindustan Times, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Uttar Pradesh’s Member of Legislative Assembly Sangeet Som criticized Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan for including the Bangladeshi pacer in KKR given the political tensions between the two countries. Last month, factory worker Dipu Chandra Das, 27, was beaten and set on fire in Bangladesh's Mymensingh district by a crowd that accused the victim of blasphemy. At least 10 people were arrested in connection with his death, Reuters reported. Consequently, hundreds of people protested near Bangladesh's High Commission in New Delhi against the lynching, exacerbating tensions between the two neighbors.


Subsequently, Rahman was released by KKR earlier on the instructions of BBCI’s Secretary Devajit Saikia. 


While condemning the removal of the Bangladeshi pacer, Minister Nazrul said that the decision from the Indian Cricket Board came in light of “bowing to extremist communal groups.” 


He said that he has asked the Bangladesh Cricket Board to explain the entire matter to the International Cricket Council in a letter, informing that in a country where a Bangladeshi national cannot play despite being contracted, “the entire Bangladeshi cricket team cannot feel safe going to play in the World Cup.”


In a post on his Facebook account, Nazrul said that he also instructed the board to request that Bangladesh's World Cup matches be held in Sri Lanka.


The minister added that he requested the minister of Information and Broadcasting to “stop broadcasting IPL matches!”


“We will not accept any insult to Bangladeshi cricket, cricketers and Bangladesh under any circumstances,” he said.


“The days of slavery are over!” Nazrul added.


Separately, according to ESPN, BCB’s media committee chairman Amzad Hussain said that Bangladesh has three matches in Kolkata, “so we will write to the ICC regarding what has happened today."