WCA raises concern, calls Bangladeshs World Cup exit a sorrowful moment
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WCA raises concern, calls Bangladeshs World Cup exit a sorrowful moment
WCA raises concern, calls Bangladeshs World Cup exit a sorrowful moment
Such an incident is rare in international cricket, affecting not just the sport itself but also raising questions about structural and policy stability. The World Cricketers’ Association (WCA) has described Bangladesh’s withdrawal from the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 as a worrying and detrimental event for global cricket.
**Tom Moffat**, Chief Executive of WCA, said,
“Bangladesh’s absence, as a full member with a vast supporter base, is a ‘sorrowful moment’ on the pinnacle stage of T20 cricket.”
He added,
“The withdrawal of Bangladesh from the T20 World Cup results in the absence of an important cricketing nation from the top international T20 tournament. This is a painful moment for the game, for Bangladesh’s players, and for millions of supporters. The matter deserves careful review.”
Calling for unity rather than division, Moffat emphasized,
“Instead of creating division or exclusion, we want cricket’s leadership to work together with all stakeholders—the governing bodies, leagues, and players. Now, more than ever, the game must be united, not fragmented.”
The WCA further noted that the incident highlights structural issues within cricket. Moffat commented,
“The organization has long been concerned about contracts not being properly honoured and about decisions being made without adequate consultation with players and their representatives. This situation clearly exposes serious flaws in the global cricket governance model. If such issues are neglected, trust in the game, unity, and its future are all put at risk.”
Bangladesh’s withdrawal has already sparked widespread discussion in the cricketing world, raising questions not only about team participation but also about international cricket administration and governance transparency.
