Najmul Hossain Shanto to continue as Bangladesh Test Captain
After stepping down as Bangladesh’s Test captain following the second Test against Sri Lanka in July, Najmul Hossain Shanto has once again taken charge of the national Test team.
After stepping down as Bangladesh’s Test captain following the second Test against Sri Lanka in July, Najmul Hossain Shanto has once again taken charge of the national Test team.
Bangladesh’s batting woes continued in Chattogram as the hosts suffered another familiar collapse to end the T20I series on a disappointing note.
Former Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah Riyad has been hospitalized after being diagnosed with dengue fever.
Hasan Ahmed, the physiotherapist of the Barishal Division team in the National Cricket League (NCL), has passed away after suffering a heart attack. In his memory, Bangladesh’s national team will wear black armbands during today’s first T20I against the West Indies in Chattogram.
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) fitness trainer Nathan Kelly has stepped down from his role, citing personal reasons. Sources within the BCB operations department have confirmed the development.
Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batter Litton Das has captained the national team in all three formats, though he has only had a full-term leadership stint in T20 Internationals.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has approached former Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful for a coaching role within the board, amid discussions to strengthen its cricket development programs.
The Cricket Committee of Dhaka Metropolis (CCDM), the organising body for all club-based competitions in Dhaka, reaffirms its commitment to holding leagues under its jurisdiction as scheduled in the domestic calendar for 2025–26.
Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal believes he would have easily won had he contested the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) election. Speaking at a press conference organized by the Dhaka Club Organizers’ Association at a hotel in Dhaka on Wednesday, Tamim made the remark while also supporting the announcement to boycott all domestic cricket activities across Dhaka leagues, divisions, and districts.
The post-election crisis in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has intensified, with a powerful section of Dhaka-based clubs declaring a boycott of all forms of domestic cricket. The group has termed the newly elected committee “illegal” and alleged “massive irregularities” in the recent BCB election.
The newly formed committee of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) wasted no time in taking significant decisions on its very first day. During the board’s inaugural meeting on Tuesday afternoon, heads were appointed for 23 different committees from among the newly elected directors.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the formation of its new committees.