India, Jan. 5 -- Bangladesh's push to have its India-led group games shifted out of India would not dent the BCCI's broadcast or central-event money much, but it can nick match-day economics and local activation value at two marquee venues.

The key is the ICC's decision: whether those fixtures are moved, swapped, or replaced. That's what determines whether the loss would be significant for India, or basically cosmetic.

Bangladesh were set for three Group C matches at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata, vs West Indies, vs Italy, and vs England, before finishing vs Nepal at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.

Now, Eden Gardens has a capacity of 63,000 and Wankhede 33,000. Across four Bangladesh games, the maximum inventory involved is roughly 222,000 seats...