Committees formed in new BCB board
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the formation of its new committees.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the formation of its new committees.
The National Sports Council (NSC) has brought changes to its nominated representatives in the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). Following the BCB elections held yesterday, the NSC removed its nominated director Ishfaq Ahsan, reportedly due to his affiliation with the ruling Awami League, according to reliable sources.
Ishfaq Ahsan was appointed as a director of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) under the National Sports Council (NSC) quota. However, just a few hours later, the NSC removed him from the position.
After being re-elected as the president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), Aminul Islam Bulbul shared his passion for continuing in the role, admitting he decided to stay on after “falling in love with Bangladesh cricket’s development.”
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) concluded its cricket board election with Aminul Islam Bulbul elected as President. Shakhawat Hossain and Faruque Ahmed were elected as vice-presidents.
Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal, who had been in the spotlight over the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) elections, ultimately withdrew his candidacy but the discussions around him have hardly died down.
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 Once considered frontrunners with Aminul Islam Bulbul, Tamim Iqbal is no longer in the race, having withdrawn recently amid growing controversy and claims of bias.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 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.