Dhaka, Jan. 16 -- The International Cricket Council (ICC) will send officials to Dhaka this weekend to meet the top brass of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in an effort to resolve the impasse over Bangladesh's participation in the T20 World Cup in India, scheduled to begin on February 7.
The move comes days after the BCB reaffirmed its refusal to send the national team to India for the group-stage matches, citing "security concerns".
The ICC team is expected to provide the BCB with detailed security information, including an independent risk assessment. It remains unclear whether a security guarantee from the Indian government will be part of the discussions.
So far, discussions between the ICC and BCB have taken place via video conf...