The BCCI and BCB both erred in the Mustafizur Rahman IPL release dispute. BCB’s “safety concern” pretext for avoiding India, fueled by social media, allowed PCB to create unnecessary drama. ICC chairman Jay Shah prioritised cricket, ensuring the tournament proceeded despite Bangladesh’s absence, highlighting the distinct economic value of India-Pakistan matches. The BCCI and BCB both erred in the Mustafizur Rahman IPL release dispute. BCB’s “safety concern” pretext for avoiding India, fueled by social media, allowed PCB to create unnecessary drama. ICC chairman Jay Shah prioritised cricket, ensuring the tournament proceeded despite Bangladesh’s absence, highlighting the distinct economic value of India-Pakistan matches.
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