Difficulties had to be shown before visa, ICC changed rules for Bangladeshi journalists, created a stir

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The relationship between cricket and media is often bound by rules. But this time ICC has had to intervene in some decisions of Bangladesh Cricket Team and media accreditation process for journalists. The matter is that according to Indian media reports, the Bangladesh team has taken such steps regarding media coverage before the T20 World Cup (or any India tour). ‘Tantrums’ Showed that the International Cricket Council (ICC) was forced to re-make the rules.

This incident shows that the global body is now serious about the behavior of the boards and players of cricket playing countries as well as their media.

What was the whole controversy?

This controversy is mainly t20 world cup or in the future india tour Where the Bangladesh cricket team was scheduled to participate.

  1. Strict protocols: Media reports suggest that the management or officials of the Bangladesh team have not made any arrangements for the journalists visiting India. very strict protocols and demanded media access that far exceeded normal international cricket standards.
  2. Selection and pressure: There were also allegations that a particular group of journalists was given preference, raising questions about impartial and independent media coverage. It was like creating a controversy over a media pass before ‘getting a visa’.
  3. ICC’s intervention: When the matter escalated beyond limits and the environment of independent coverage began to deteriorate, the ICC had to intervene. ICC started reworking the guidelines related to Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and media accreditation.

What is ICC doing now?

It is the responsibility of the ICC to provide a fair and convenient environment for journalists to work at international events. Due to ‘tantrums’ and strange protocols, ICC is now ready for Bangladeshi journalists Media Accreditation Process Is considering to make it from scratch, so that the entire process is transparent and no team is able to create unnecessary pressure.

This change will ensure that all eligible journalists are allowed to cover the World Cup or any major series without undue interference from any board.