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BCB sacks Najmul Islam amid player boycott

Published on: January 15, 2026 6:45 PM

DHAKA: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has removed board director Najmul Islam following controversial remarks that sparked player protests. Cricketers had threatened to boycott matches after Islam claimed Bangladesh would not compensate players if they skipped the T20 World Cup in India.

Najmul Islam, chairman of the BCB’s finance committee, had said the board spends large sums on players despite poor performances and would not seek refunds from them. He argued that missing the World Cup would hurt players financially, but not the board.

Read more: Bangladesh tells ICC not playing in India for World Cup

Following the boycott threat, BCB reviewed the situation and decided to relieve Islam of his duties. The board stated the decision was taken in line with BCB regulations and in the best interest of Bangladesh cricket.

BCB confirmed that the president of the board will temporarily assume the finance committee’s leadership. The board urged players to continue participating professionally in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) to ensure the tournament’s continuity.

Read more: Bangladesh rejects India world cup venues –

The incident highlights tensions between players and management over financial policies and international tournament participation. Officials hope the removal will restore trust and maintain smooth cricket operations in Bangladesh.

Filed Under: Sports, World Tagged With: Bangladesh Cricket Board, Bangladesh cricket controversy, BPL boycott, cricket governance, Latest, Najmul Islam, T20 World Cup India

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