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Bangladesh Lifts Ban On Broadcast Of IPL Matches Imposed After Mustafizur Rahman's Row

5 articles | Updated 2h ago | Created 17h ago

The Bangladeshi government has officially lifted the ban on broadcasting Indian Premier League matches, reversing a previous decision that had suspended telecasts following controversies involving cricketer mustazif ur rahman.

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    Reports contradict each other regarding whether the Indian Premier League (IPL) broadcast ban in Bangladesh has been lifted or remains suspended.
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    The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issued conflicting statements on March 28, with one confirming a suspension while another claiming no restrictions exist for IPL telecasts.
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    Newly appointed Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan is central to the narrative as he confirmed both that there are 'no bans' in some reports but also referenced earlier decisions regarding suspensions.
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    The controversy stems from an incident involving cricketer Mustafizur Rahman, which triggered a review of broadcasting policies ahead of IPL 2026.
[Mar 28] Reports emerged stating Bangladesh lifted the ban on broadcast of Indian Premier League matches after Mustafizur Rahman's row, with Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan confirming no restrictions.
[Mar 27 or earlier (implied by 'earlier decision')] 'Earlier' decisions were made to suspend telecast of the IPL in Bangladesh following Mustafizur Rahman's row, as stated when denying reports that a ban was lifted.
Bangladesh denies lifting IPL broadcast ban, says suspension still in place

Bangladesh's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has denied reports that a ban on Indian Premier League (IPL) broadcasts was lifted, confirming instead that an earlier suspension order remains in effect pending input from its Youth and Sports ministry. This clarification follows initial rumors based on comments by Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan regarding the commercial potential for future telecasts if channels apply to broadcast rights.

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Bangladesh Government Takes Big Call On Broadcast Ban Just Ahead Of IPL 2026

The Bangladesh government approved a ban-free environment to allow television broadcasts. This decision was confirmed by new I&B minister Zahir Uddin Swapan, who stated that the country is ready for telecasting events like the Indian Premier League (IPL). The text cuts off before specifying which specific IPL-related activities are permitted or if there were any prior restrictions lifted regarding cricket specifically in Bangladesh

Bangladesh opens door to IPL broadcast - Cricbuzz

The text consists of headlines from various news sources rather than a single article. These snippets report that while some outlets suggest an "IPL ban" or broadcast restrictions exist due to past incidents involving cricketer Mustafizur, others indicate the Bangladesh government has opened doors for broadcasting and reversed previous decisions regarding IPL 2026 coverage in favor of friendly relations with India.