BCB plans to revive Award Night tradition after 19-year gap

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Nearly 19 years after its last award ceremony, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is set to revive the tradition of honouring top performers in domestic and international cricket.

The decision was made during the board meeting held on Sunday, where officials agreed to reintroduce the long-overdue "Award Night" to recognise the achievements of cricketers — a practice already established in cricketing nations like India, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand.
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These countries typically host annual award ceremonies to celebrate players based on their performances throughout the year.

Since taking over as BCB president, Aminul Islam Bulbul has launched a series of initiatives aimed at improving the country’s cricketing structure.
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The revival of the Award Night is one such initiative, designed to acknowledge and motivate cricketers for their efforts and contributions to Bangladesh cricket.