
Bangladesh Cricket Board Ousts Indian Presenter Ridhima Pathak from BPL
January 7, 2025: The diplomatic and sporting standoff between India and Bangladesh reached a new low on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) officially removed Indian television presenter Ridhima Pathak from the hosting panel of the ongoing Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).
Pathak, a veteran sports anchor known for her work with Star Sports and Sony Sports, had been co-hosting the 2025-26 edition of the BPL alongside Pakistan’s Zainab Abbas.
Her sudden removal is being viewed as a direct retaliation against the BCCI’s recent decision to force the exit of Bangladeshi star Mustafizur Rahman from the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).
The “cricket war” between the neighboring nations has escalated rapidly over the last four days:
While the BCB has been pushing for a “Hybrid Model” similar to the one used by Pakistan in previous years, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has taken a stringent stance.
In a virtual meeting on Tuesday night (Jan 6), the ICC reportedly told the BCB that their request for a venue change was rejected.
The removal of Ridhima Pathak leaves the BPL without an Indian face in its presentation team for the first time in several seasons. The tournament will continue with Zainab Abbas and a revised panel of local Bangladeshi anchors.
| Current Tensions | Status |
| Mustafizur Rahman | Released from KKR; Registered for PSL 2026. |
| IPL Broadcast | Banned in Bangladesh as of Jan 5. |
| BPL Presenters | Ridhima Pathak (Indian) Ousted. |
| T20 World Cup | ICC mandates matches in India (Feb 2026). |
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