Bangladesh T20 World Cup Boycott Threat: Players Reportedly Not Consulted
Bangladesh’s national cricket team is reportedly considering a boycott of the 2026 T20 World Cup over a major payment dispute with the country’s cricket board, a move said to be made without formal player consent.
Key Details of the Dispute
According to a report in the Dhaka Tribune, the players are unhappy with the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) proposed payment structure for the tournament, which is co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.
The central conflict involves the payment model. The BCB has reportedly offered a flat fee for participation, while the players are demanding a share of the tournament’s prize money. The report clearly states that the players have not yet consented to the board’s proposal and are actively seeking a better deal.
Timing and Context
The 2026 T20 World Cup is scheduled from February 8 to March 8. For Bangladesh, a team yet to win the T20 World Cup, the tournament represents a crucial opportunity to make a mark on the global stage.
This boycott threat emerges as the BCB is already under scrutiny for its management of the team’s recent performances. The board has not issued any official comment on the report at this time.



