The ongoing controversy surrounding Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman has now taken a serious diplomatic and cricketing turn. After Pakistan, Bangladesh has reportedly refused to play cricket in India, escalating tensions between the two nations.
Adding fuel to the fire, broadcasts of the Indian Premier League (IPL) — the world’s biggest cricket league — have also been banned in Bangladesh, a move that has shocked fans across the subcontinent.
Amid these developments, an important question arises: Has Bangladesh forgotten the crucial role India played in building its cricketing identity?
🏏 India’s Historic Role in Bangladesh’s Test Status
Bangladesh’s journey to Test cricket did not happen overnight — and it certainly didn’t happen alone.
In 2000, when Bangladesh was pushing for Test status, no major cricketing nation was willing to support or play them. Concerns over competitiveness, security, and infrastructure led several countries to distance themselves.
❌ England Said No
England openly refused to play a Test match against Bangladesh, citing security and logistical issues.
✅ India Stepped Forward
At a time when Bangladesh needed support the most, India stood firmly by its side.
👔 Jagmohan Dalmiya’s Game-Changing Intervention
The turning point came under the leadership of Jagmohan Dalmiya, then:
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President of the BCCI
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Chairman of the ICC
Dalmiya led a unanimous ICC vote that granted Bangladesh full Test status, making it the 10th Test-playing nation in world cricket.
Without this political and administrative backing, Bangladesh’s Test dream could have been delayed by years.
📍 Bangladesh’s First-Ever Test Match
To formally welcome Bangladesh into Test cricket, India agreed to play their first Test match, when no other major team was ready.
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📅 Date: November 10–13, 2000
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📍 Venue: Dhaka
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🏆 Result: India won by nine wickets
Despite the result, the match marked a historic milestone for Bangladesh cricket.
🌍 The 1999 World Cup: Where It All Began
Bangladesh’s rise on the global stage started earlier, during the 1999 ODI World Cup:
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✅ First World Cup appearance
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🏏 First win against Scotland
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💥 Historic upset victory over Pakistan
These performances caught the world’s attention and, combined with India’s backing, pushed Bangladesh to the doorstep of Test cricket.
🧠 A Moment for Reflection
In today’s charged atmosphere — marked by political decisions, broadcasting bans, and strained cricketing ties — it is vital to remember history.
India didn’t just play Bangladesh —
👉 India helped Bangladesh become Bangladesh in Test cricket.
Acknowledging past support does not mean ignoring present disagreements, but respecting cricketing history is essential for the spirit of the game.







