This year, the ICC is expected to decide where the game will be held.
As the nation continues to deal with the effects of the new violence, which have resulted in hundreds of deaths and the government's ouster, Australian captain Alyssa Healy has said it feels like the "wrong thing" to host the approaching T20 World Cup in Bangladesh.
After BCCI turned down a request, the ICC will likely make a decision this month regarding the location of the event, with the UAE being considered the favorite. Zimbabwe may be a late answer, while Sri Lanka is a second option.
The American government is among those including the UK and India to have issued warnings about traveling to Bangladesh.
" I find it really difficult to see a cricket function going on over there at the time and taking tools aside from a country that is really struggling", Healy said. They need people they can get to spend time with to assist those who are dying.
Playing there at the time, as a human being, seems like it might be the bad choice for me. However, I'll keep the ICC to figure things out.
Sophie Molineux, the all-rounder, claimed participants had been informed during a conference on Sunday.
" We've been]in ] chats with Cricket Australia and they're doing a lot of work with the ICC, and we've got full faith that they'll come up with the right decision for everyone".
Australia will brand their World Cup squad next Monday and Healy was assured they would be able to adjust to whichever state ended up having. They had participated in a significant fact-finding goal earlier this year by playing three Batsmen and three T20Is.
" I feel like we're so nicely balanced in the…players that we get to choose from, wherever the World Cup gets put, I think we're going to include the right club to take it on", Healy said. We were evidently blessed to have visited Bangladesh and experienced those conditions. But wherever we get put, we'll be prepared to adapt".
Australia is anticipated to name a settled crew. After battling a stress fracture in her legs over the winter, Fast Bowler Darcie Brown will get back on the field, preventing her from joining the Bangladesh tour. Due to injury, both Grace Harris ( calf strain ) and Nicole Molineux ( rib ) are currently out of the Hundred, but neither are regarded as a significant threat to the World Cup.
Jess Jonassen was the important absence from the past club for Bangladesh and she is likely to find it hard to push back in for the World Cup barring accidents with Molineux, Georgia Wareham, Alana King and Ashleigh Gardner the roll options. In September, the World Cup squad may also play three T20I matches in preparation for the event against New Zealand.
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