BCB
Who is operating BCB from behind
In the cricket field and outside the field, so many non-cricketing activities have been going on over the past few months that it is not only unacceptable but downright condemnable. This is a matter of concern for the future of the country’s cricket. Those who are playing games centring cricket, muddying the waters, those who are fuelling it, have assumed that now is the time to achieve their ulterior motives because such an opportunity may not come again in the future. A storm is engulfing the game of cricket. Some particular men are now more important in cricket than the game itself. Arbitrary practices are increasing in cricket. Deception, disrespect, humiliation and shameful roles are on the rise. The actors are lengthening the cricket ‘documentary’ day by day. Those who are making tall talks about cricket recklessly for personal gain, immersing themselves in hostile opposition, are not doing the right thing. Now it is necessary for everyone to unite in the interest of the country’s cricket.
Goal setting and positive mindset
The increasing tendency to stir emotions regarding sports, athletes, and organizers is alarming. This is detrimental to the sports arena. Division, conflicts, and controversies at various levels weaken unity in sports. A diverse yet unified sporting community is not only aesthetically pleasing but also essential. Rushing into sports-related initiatives and decisions without understanding them fosters a negative mindset. Anticipating incidents that may hinder progress towards goals and becoming overly concerned about them is the definition of anxiety.
BCB constitution amendment committee suspended
The BCB Constitution Amendment Committee has been suspended.
BPL’s glorious start, but a disappointing reality
When people talk about T20 cricket, most imagine a volley of fours and sixes, a festival of runs. On the first day of this year's Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), three out of the four innings in the two matches surpassed 190 runs. The promise of this season was distinct, and the start was definitely unusual for a domestic T20 league. But was it only the beginning? The tournament continues to present unusual scenarios, with a number of incidents that stand out. Unfortunately, most of these are not positive, but rather negative
Cricket's journey on a quirky camel
According to Nazmul Abedin Fahim, "In Bangladesh's cricket culture, captains are not born; they are made." The effort to develop a captain for the Tigers has stumbled just eight months in, as reports suggest that Najmul Hossain Shanto will step down from captaincy across all formats after the Chattogram Test. What the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) plans to do in response to this unexpected issue remains to be seen; however, the comments from board director Nazmul Abedin Fahim indicate underlying complexities within the country's cricket.
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh to score 116 to advance to semifinal
Masterful Bangladeshi bowlers restricted Afghanistan to a paltry 115 runs in their last match of the Super Eight stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup on Tuesday.
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) has urged all not to be misguided by rumours spreading through social media over the security of St. Martin’s island centering Myanmar's ongoing internal conflict near the island.
BCB announces Tigers' squad for first 3 T20Is against Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, led by Sikandar Raza, arrived in Bangladesh on Sunday (April 28) for a five-match T20 International series against the Tigers, starting on May 3. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) announced the squad for the first three T20 Internationals against Zimbabwe on the same day.

BCB extends Mustafiz's IPL NOC
The cutter-master Mustafiz was previously scheduled to leave the IPL on April 30th but can now play for his team, the Chennai Super Kings, on May 1st. He will return to Bangladesh on May 2nd.