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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has recently found itself in a contentious situation regarding the governance of cricket in the country. Prior to this development, the BCB was operating under the assumption that its leadership, elected in 2025, would proceed without significant external interference. Aminul Islam had been elected as BCB president amid controversies surrounding the election process, which included allegations of manipulation and abuse of power.

However, a decisive moment occurred on March 11, 2026, when the National Sports Council constituted a five-member investigation committee to probe these alleged irregularities. The committee was tasked with examining the election process, which has been mired in controversy since last year. The BCB has now requested the government to dissolve this committee, indicating a shift in its stance regarding oversight and governance.

The immediate effects of this request are significant. Several Dhaka-based cricket clubs have declared the current board illegal and have boycotted the 2025–26 Dhaka league season. This boycott reflects a growing discontent among local clubs regarding the legitimacy of the BCB’s leadership and the electoral process that brought them to power.

Moreover, the BCB has expressed concerns that government interference in its affairs could lead to scrutiny from the International Cricket Council (ICC). The board warned that such developments might be interpreted as interference in the affairs of a democratically elected cricket board, which could have implications for Bangladesh cricket on the international stage.

In light of these developments, the BCB plans to seek clarification from the National Sports Council before taking formal action with the ICC. The board emphasizes the importance of safeguarding the stability, independence, and progress of Bangladesh cricket, indicating a desire to address these governance issues with due care and transparency.

As the situation evolves, the BCB’s leadership remains focused on engaging directly with the National Sports Council regarding the investigation committee. The outcome of this engagement could determine the future governance of cricket in Bangladesh and its standing within the international cricket community.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the next steps the BCB will take in response to the investigation committee’s formation and the ongoing concerns raised by local cricket clubs. The board’s actions in the coming weeks will be closely monitored by both domestic and international stakeholders.

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