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Bangladesh boycott brings a sad reality to T20 World Cup countdown | Taha Hashim

26 janvier 2026 à 09:00

Swirling force of subcontinental politics and a governing body lacking in credibility has led to a far from joyous situation

The R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo may be hosting a one-day international series at the moment, but the real show begins in less than two weeks. The venue has been dressed with branding for the upcoming men’s T20 World Cup, co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India: a banner hangs out the front, an image of the trophy accompanied by a simple tagline: “Feel the thrill”.

This, of course, is how it should be as you approach a global tournament, a real buzz as the world is welcomed on to an island. Spotted in the stadium during Sri Lanka’s second ODI against England on Saturday was a poster reading: “We will repeat 2014”, a nod to their tournament victory 12 years ago, a crowning moment for the departing Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene. With Italy among the 20 teams competing, the upcoming showpiece looks like a genuinely global event unlike the more exclusive 50-over version.

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© Photograph: Abhijit Addya/Reuters

© Photograph: Abhijit Addya/Reuters

© Photograph: Abhijit Addya/Reuters

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