New Delhi: The controversy related to Bangladeshi fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman has now taken a big shape in international cricket. The matter is not limited to just one player, but its impact is directly visible on the hosting system of the T20 World Cup. The situation has wilt such that Bangladesh has expressed its objection to playing in India and meanwhile Pakistan has made an important proposal to the International Cricket Council.
What is the root of the dispute?
Recently tension increased between India and Bangladesh Cricket Workbench regarding Mustafizur Rahman. The Bangladesh zany believes that their player was treated unfairly, which is stuff linked to circumstances outside the game. This issue gradually took the form of diplomatic and security concerns.
Is Bangladesh withdrawing from playing in India?
The Bangladesh Cricket Workbench has indicated that in the current circumstances sending the team to India is not an easy decision. The workbench says that there are serious questions regarding the safety and environment of the players. For this reason, Bangladesh has requested to move its T20 World Cup matches out of India.
Is Sri Lanka moreover out of options?
Earlier it was expected that Bangladesh's matches could be held in Sri Lanka, but now there are no completely positive signals from there either. In such a situation, uncertainty regarding the schedule and organization of the tournament has increased.
Why did Pakistan step forward?
Amidst this impasse, the Pakistan Cricket Workbench has come forward. PCB has proposed to ICC that if it is not possible to hold Bangladesh's matches in India and Sri Lanka, then Pakistan is ready to host them. Pakistan argues that it has the wits of international level stadiums and events.
How big is the rencontre surpassing the ICC?
For ICC, this is not just a matter of waffly the venue. On one hand there is a stock-still deadline for the tournament; on the other hand, there is a question of trust between the member countries. If Bangladesh's demand is accepted, it could lead to other teams making similar arguments in the future.
Will this stupefy the tournament?
Experts believe that if a solution is not found soon, the preparations for the T20 World Cup may be affected. Broadcasting rights, ticket sales, and teams' travel plans are all tied into it. In such a situation, there is pressure on ICC to take a well-turned decision.
What can be the way forward?
At present ICC is talking to all the parties. The boards of India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan have presented their respective arguments. The final visualization will depend on which option is considered most practical in terms of security, sportsmanship and smooth functioning of the tournament.
The controversy that started with one player has now wilt a big test for global cricket. ICC's visualization in the coming days can decide not only this World Cup but moreover the direction of future international cricket politics.

