Bangladesh Cricket Board Dissolved: ICC Informed of Irregularities
Bangladesh Cricket Board Dissolved, ICC Informed
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has hit a major roadblock as the National Sports Council (NSC) has dissolved the current board, citing irregularities and manipulation in the election process. The matter has also been officially communicated to the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Reasons Behind the Decision
The announcement came during a press conference held by the NSC. Officials said they found significant weaknesses and irregularities in the BCB election process. Based on those findings, the NSC has already sent an email to the ICC informing them of the decision to dissolve the current board.
“We have found serious irregularities in the BCB election process, and as a result, we have dissolved the current board,” said a senior NSC official.
What’s Next for Bangladesh Cricket?
For the time being, cricket operations will be run by an 11-member ad-hoc committee. This newly formed committee has been given the responsibility to manage the board’s activities and must arrange a fresh election within three months. During this period, the ad-hoc committee will hold the same authority as an elected board while overseeing cricket affairs.
While the news has sent shockwaves through the cricketing community, the ad-hoc committee is expected to ensure a smooth transition and maintain the momentum of cricket in Bangladesh. The committee will also have to address the concerns raised by the NSC and ensure that the election process is fair and transparent.
As Bangladesh cricket navigates this challenging period, fans and stakeholders will be eagerly waiting to see how the situation unfolds. The ICC has been kept informed of the developments, and it remains to be seen how the global cricket body will react to the dissolution of the BCB board.
What’s Next?
The ad-hoc committee has a crucial role to play in the coming months. They must ensure that the election process is conducted fairly and transparently, and that the board’s activities are managed smoothly. The committee will also have to address the concerns raised by the NSC and ensure that the board is reconstituted in a way that maintains the integrity of the game.
In the short term, the ad-hoc committee will have to focus on ensuring that the cricket operations continue uninterrupted. This includes managing the team’s schedule, overseeing the selection process, and ensuring that the necessary resources are in place to support the team.
However, in the long term, the ad-hoc committee will have to focus on addressing the underlying issues that led to the dissolution of the BCB board. This includes strengthening the election process, improving the governance structure, and ensuring that the board is transparent and accountable to its stakeholders.
Conclusion
The dissolution of the BCB board is a significant setback for Bangladesh cricket, but it also presents an opportunity for the country to reform its cricketing governance and ensure that the game is played in a fair and transparent manner. The ad-hoc committee has a crucial role to play in the coming months, and it remains to be seen how they will navigate this challenging period.
