ICC T20 World Cup 2014 May Sift to INDIA
ICC Planning to Sift The Tournament Keeping View of Political Disorders in Bangladesh
It's Also Ordered Eden Garden of Kolkata & JSCA Stadium in Ranchi to be Ready
Kolkata, Ranchi on stand-by to host ICC World T20 2014: sources
Due to the political turmoil in Bangladesh, there is heavy speculation that the upcoming ICC World T20 in March 2014 could be shifted to India. ICC's biggest event of the year is scheduled to be held across three venues in Bangladesh - Mirpur, Chittagong and Sylhet. Sources inform NDTV that Eden Gardens in Kolkata and the Jharkhand State Cricket Association International stadium in Ranchi have been kept on stand-by.
A decision on whether to shift base or retain Bangladesh as the hosts for the tournament is expected to be taken soon when the Asian Cricket Council and the organisers of the tournament meet in Dhaka.
In the aftermath of the a bomb blast outside the hotel in Dhaka where the touring West Indian side were put up, the International Cricket Council (ICC) was said to be 'actively monitoring' the situation and have stressed on the importance of the security of the teams being the highest on their priority list. That coupled with Pakistan threatening to pull out of the event if Bangladesh hosts it, could push the coucil to move the tournament to India.
The tournament starts with the qualifiers leg from March 16 and the tournament proper from March 21, when arch-rivals India and Pakistan face each other.
Because of PCB there is more pressure on ICC to move Twenty T20 World Cup if things in Bangladesh do not get right.