India vs New Zealand: Injury Concern for Ishan Kishan as Arshdeep Singh Replaces Him in Playing XI
Muthu Narayanan

Advertisement

Bangladesh's shooting team gets government approval for India's Asian Championships, despite recent cricket team ban over security concerns. Event details inside.
The Bangladesh government has officially approved its shooting team's travel to India for the upcoming Asian Rifle and Pistol Championships. This decision, announced on Wednesday, February 2, 2026, comes shortly after the nation barred its national cricket team from participating in the T20 World Cup hosted in India and Sri Lanka, which runs from February 7 to March 8, 2026. The continental shooting event is slated to take place at New Delhi's Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range from February 2 to 14, with approximately 300 shooters from 17 countries expected to compete.
Bangladesh will send two rifle shooters, Arefin Shaira and Olympian Md Robiul Islam, to compete in the 10m air rifle individual and mixed team events. Uncertainty had loomed over their participation following the cricket team's withdrawal. However, the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) confirmed their attendance, with the Ministry of External Affairs granting clearance for visa processing. Reports suggest Bangladesh's government views the shooting event as posing minimal security risks due to its indoor and secured venue.
Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
India vs New Zealand: Injury Concern for Ishan Kishan as Arshdeep Singh Replaces Him in Playing XI
Muthu Narayanan

Tamil Nadu Cricket's Forgotten Season Finds Hope
Feedzop

India Eyes 2026 WC: Strategic Player Rotation in NZ Series
Feedzop

Bishnoi vs. Parag: T20 World Cup Replacement Battle
Feedzop

Sharma's Sixes: Chasing Yuvraj's Records
Feedzop

Advertisement