
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is not interested in sending the Indian cricket team to Bangladesh for the scheduled series this year. The decision comes after the recent attack in Pahalgam, which has raised serious security concerns.
Sources close to the BCCI said that the board is keeping a close eye on the situation. They are not willing to take any risks with the players’ safety. The Pahalgam attack has made the BCCI more cautious about sending the team to places where security is uncertain.
The Indian team was supposed to tour Bangladesh later this year for a short series. However, after reviewing the current situation, the BCCI has decided to put the tour on hold. A final decision will be made after further talks with the Indian government and security agencies.
Fans in both countries were looking forward to the series, but safety comes first. BCCI officials said they would only consider rescheduling the tour if the security situation improves and all conditions are safe for the players and staff.
For now, the Indian team will continue with its other international and domestic commitments as planned.