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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (Шаблон:Lang-bn; abbreviated as BCB) is the governing body of Cricket in Bangladesh. It became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1977[1] and a full member on 26 June 2000.[2][3] BCB has three teams which represent Bangladesh in international cricket, which are Bangladesh men's national cricket team, Bangladesh women's national cricket team and Bangladesh under-19 cricket team.

The board has its headquarters at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, Dhaka.[1]

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Supporters of Bangladesh cricket team in the gallery of Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium

History

The Bangladesh Cricket Board was founded in 1972 as the Bangladesh Cricket Control Board.[4] Its first constitution was drafted in 1976.[5] The board changed its name, dropping "Control" from its title, in January 2007.[6] Since 2003 telecommunications company Grameenphone has sponsored the men and women's national teams. Between 2007 and 2011 they invested Шаблон:BDTConvert in developing sport in the country.[7] In 2006 the Board established an academy to encourage the development of young players.[8] The Board issues central contracts and match fees to the national players.[9]

Regional cricket associations

In the 2022 Annual General Meeting, BCB President Nazmul Hassan announced to have amended the board's constitution to make way for seven regional cricket associations for Barisal, Chattogram, Comilla, Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur and Sylhet. Larger regional bodies will have 11 members while smaller bodies will consist of 7 members.[10][11]

Teams

Finances

According to BCB Activity report 2017–20, the board has earned around Шаблон:USD29 million from team sponsors, media and other rights for the mentioned period (2017–20), while they earned around Шаблон:USD33 million during the period of 2010–16.[13] In 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM), BCB reported the revenue budget of Шаблон:BDTConvert and an expenditure budget of Шаблон:BDTConvert for the year of 2021–22.[14]

Board members

Designation Member
President Nazmul Hassan Papon
CEO Nizam Uddin Choudhury
Board of Directors Naimur Rahman Durjoy, Syed Asfakul Islam, Shafiul Alam Chowdhury Nadel, Akram Khan, A J M Nasir Uddin, Kazi Inam Ahmed, Sheikh Sohel, Alamgir Khan, Saiful Alam Swapon Chowdhury, Advocate Anwarul Islam, Ahmed Sajjadul Alam, Gazi Gholam Murtoza, Mohmmad Hanif Bhuiya, Ismail Haider Mallick, Mohammed Jalal Younus, Mahbubul Anam, Manzur Kader, Nazib Ahmed, Showkat Aziz Russell, Tanjil Chowdhury, Khaled Mahmud Sujon, Md. Enayet Husain Siraj
Councillors 171 Councillors including Mayor Fozlur Rahman
Team Selectors Habibul Bashar, Minhajul Abedin,[15] Abdur Razzak[16][17]

Presidents

The following is a list of presidents of the BCB:[18][19]

# Name Term Began Term Ended
1 Professor Mohammad Yousuf Ali 15 January 1972 14 August 1976
2 S. S. Huda 14 August 1976 28 September 1981
3 Commodore Mujibur Rahman 28 September 1981 30 January 1983
4 K. Z. Islam 30 January 1983 18 February 1987
5 Anisul Islam Mahmud 18 February 1987 27 December 1990
6 Kazi Bahauddin Ahmed 27 December 1990 1 September 1991
7 Abu Saleh Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman 1 September 1991 4 July 1996
8 Saber Hossain Chowdhury 4 July 1996 19 August 2001
9 M Akmal Hossain 19 August 2001 26 November 2001
10 Ali Asgar Lobi 26 November 2001 14 November 2006
11 Abdul Aziz 14 November 2006 29 July 2007
12 Lieutenant General Sina Ibn Jamali 29 July 2007 23 September 2009
13 A.H.M. Mustafa Kamal 23 September 2009 17 October 2012
14 Nazmul Hassan Papon 17 October 2012 Present

Domestic competitions

BCB or its subsidiaries organise following domestic cricket tournaments.

Regular competitions

Men's

Women's

  • Bangladesh Women's National Cricket League – It is a women's domestic cricket competition that takes place in Bangladesh, with the first edition taking place in 2006–07. The competition is variously played using 50 or 20 over formats.
  • Women's BCL – It is an annual first-class cricket tournament for Bangladeshi women's cricketer, that began in Bangladesh in the 2022-23 season.

Occasional competitions

See also

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Sports governing bodies in Bangladesh Шаблон:Full Members of the International Cricket Council Шаблон:Asian Cricket Council Шаблон:Bangladesh National Cricket Team Шаблон:Authority control