BCB Removes 11 Directors, Forms Constitution Amendment Committee

BCB Removes 11 Directors, Forms Constitution Amendment Committee

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has removed 11 directors from its board for failing to attend three or more consecutive meetings, as per the board’s constitution. The list includes former president Nazmul Hassan and BPL chairman Sheikh Sohel.

The other directors removed are Manzur Kader, AJM Nasir Uddin, Anwarul Islam, Shafiul Alam Chowdhury, Ismail Haider Mallick, Tanvir Ahmed, Obeid Nizam, Gazi Golam Murtoza, and Nazib Ahmed. Additionally, the BCB accepted resignations from three other directors: Naimur Rahman, Khaled Mahmud, and Enayet Hossain Siraj.

All of the removed and resigned directors have been absent since the Awami League government was overthrown on August 5th following student protests. They have direct or indirect connections to the Awami League. Nazmul Hassan was the sports minister, Shafiul Alam Chowdhury was an Awami League MP, and Nasir Uddin was a former Chattogram mayor during the Awami League’s 15-year reign. Sheikh Sohel and Nazib Ahmed are relatives of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, while Ismail Haider Mallick was a close associate of Nazmul Hassan.

Before the government’s fall, the BCB had 25 directors. After the departure of 14 directors, 10 remain, as one had passed away before August.

The BCB has also formed a constitution amendment committee headed by director Nazmul Abedeen. According to a press release, “the committee will be responsible for assessing the current BCB constitution, identifying areas of improvement, and proposing amendments that align with the strategic goals and evolving needs of the BCB.”

Two weeks after an interim government was sworn in on August 8th, the BCB directors elected Faruque Ahmed, the former Bangladesh captain, as the president, while Nazmul Abedeen, the renowned coach, also became a director. They replaced Jalal Yunus, who resigned as a director, and Ahmed Sajjadul Alam, who was removed as a director.

Faruque Ahmed Elected BCB President as Nazmul Hassan Resigns

Faruque Ahmed Elected BCB President as Nazmul Hassan Resigns

Faruque Ahmed Elected BCB President as Nazmul Hassan Resigns

Dhaka, Bangladesh – Faruque Ahmed has been elected as the new president of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) following the resignation of Nazmul Hassan during a board meeting in Dhaka on Wednesday.

Hassan, who had served as BCB president since 2013, stepped down from his position citing personal reasons. He expressed his gratitude to the board members and the cricket community for their support during his tenure.

Ahmed, a former national cricketer and BCB director, was unanimously elected as Hassan’s successor. He has been involved in cricket administration for over a decade and is widely respected within the cricketing fraternity.

In his acceptance speech, Ahmed outlined his vision for Bangladesh cricket, emphasizing the importance of player development, infrastructure improvement, and international competitiveness. He pledged to work closely with the board members, players, and stakeholders to take Bangladesh cricket to new heights.

Ahmed’s election comes at a crucial time for Bangladesh cricket. The team is currently ranked seventh in the ICC Test rankings and eighth in the ODI rankings. Ahmed will be tasked with guiding the team to greater success on the international stage.

The BCB is also facing challenges in terms of infrastructure and player development. Ahmed has promised to address these issues by investing in new facilities and implementing comprehensive player development programs.

The election of Faruque Ahmed as BCB president is a significant development for Bangladesh cricket. His experience and leadership will be invaluable as the team looks to build on its recent successes and achieve even greater heights in the future.

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