The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) finds itself at a crossroads, projecting stability on the cricketing front while grappling with deepening uncertainty in its administration. Key decisions taken during the fourth Board of Directors meeting in Dhaka on Saturday underline a dual narrative of long-term planning and immediate crisis management.Leadership Continuity and Coaching Boost Signal Cricketing StabilityIn a major move, the BCB reaffirmed its leadership structure across formats. Mehidy Hasan Miraz will continue as Bangladesh’s ODI captain until the ICC Cricket World Cup 2027, while Litton Das will lead the T20I side through to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2028.To strengthen leadership depth, Najmul Hossain Shanto and Saif Hassan have been named vice-captains for ODIs and T20Is, respectively. The decisions reflect the board’s intent to provide continuity and clarity in leadership during a crucial phase for Bangladesh cricket.
The board also bolstered its coaching setup by appointing former spinner Mohammad Rafique as a specialist spin-bowling coach and consultant for a one-year term. A pioneer of Bangladesh cricket, Rafique is expected to play a key role in nurturing spin talent across all levels.On-field progress has already been visible under Mehidy’s leadership, with Bangladesh securing notable series wins against West Indies in 2025 and Pakistan earlier this year.Beyond team matters, the BCB approved a new Human Resources policy aimed at improving transparency and efficiency. It also launched two digital platforms, the Player Data App and Cloud Server App, to enhance performance analysis and data-driven decision-making.Administrative Crisis Deepens with Wave of ResignationsHowever, these forward-looking steps come amid mounting instability within the board. Three directors: Saniyan Taneem, Mehrab Alam, and Faiazur Rahman resigned on Saturday, taking the total number of departures from the current board to six.Their exit follows the recent resignation of Yasir Mohammed Faysal Ashique, intensifying concerns over internal discord. Earlier, Amzad Hussain and Ishtiaque Sadeeque had also stepped down, citing personal reasons.An investigation committee formed by the BCB is expected to submit its report by April 9, after which the government will decide on the board’s future. There is growing speculation that the board could be dissolved, with an ad hoc committee, potentially led by a former Bangladesh captain, being prepared as a contingency.BCB Seeks Reset in Relations with BCCIAmid the uncertainty, the BCB is also attempting to rebuild strained ties with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Relations between the two boards had deteriorated following Bangladesh’s withdrawal from the T20 World Cup due to security concerns.The situation worsened after Mustafizur Rahman’s IPL participation became a point of contention, ultimately leading to Bangladesh being replaced by Scotland in the tournament.The fallout extended to bilateral cricket, with Bangladesh’s women’s tour of India cancelled and doubts lingering over India’s scheduled white-ball tour of Bangladesh in September.In an effort to restore normalcy, the BCB has reached out to the BCCI, proposing renewed engagements and exchange programmes. Cricket operations chairman Nazmul Abedin expressed optimism about receiving a response soon, calling it part of routine communication between cricket boards.