BCB election begins in Dhaka amid boycott and low excitement
After months of anticipation, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) directors’ election kicked off in Dhaka today, an event marked by grandeur but short on enthusiasm.
After months of anticipation, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) directors’ election kicked off in Dhaka today, an event marked by grandeur but short on enthusiasm.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) election, set for tomorrow, continues to stir drama and debate. Once considered frontrunners with Aminul Islam Bulbul, Tamim Iqbal is no longer in the race, having withdrawn recently amid growing controversy and claims of bias.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections are set to take place tomorrow, Monday (October 6). In the lead-up to the polls, the country’s top sports body faced several legal complications, but the Appellate Division has now cleared all remaining hurdles, allowing the election to proceed as scheduled.
Dhaka’s leading cricket clubs have threatened to boycott all forms of cricket in Bangladesh if their three-point demand regarding the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) election is not met by tomorrow.
Bangladesh middle-order batter Towhid Hridoy remains doubtful for the second T20I against Afghanistan in Sharjah on 3 September, after missing the series opener due to fever.
Bangladesh opener Litton Das has returned home after sustaining an injury during the Asia Cup, ruling him out not only of the crucial matches against India and Pakistan but also the upcoming series against Afghanistan in the UAE.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections are scheduled to be held on October 6, but controversy continues to dominate the build-up. After weeks of disputes over 15 clubs’ eligibility, former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal has withdrawn his nomination, along with 14 other candidates.
Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal has opted out of the upcoming Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections. Earlier this morning, at around 10:15 am, Tamim arrived at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur to formally withdraw his nomination paper.
The Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ACC) observations had initially left 15 clubs out of the draft voter list for the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections.
Shakib Al Hasan’s latest Facebook post has reignited controversy in Bangladesh cricket, drawing a stern reaction from Youth and Sports Advisor Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan
In the lead-up to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections, the Election Commission distributed nomination papers for director posts on September 27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A total of 60 candidates across three categories have collected nomination papers to contest in the upcoming Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections.